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DEEE Springer 2019 : Call for Book Chapters: Dynamics of Energy, the Environment and Economy | |||||||||||||
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A Call for Book Chapter Proposals
Book title: Dynamics of Energy, the Environment and Economy A Sustainability Perspective Publisher: Springer Editors: Dr. Hassan Qudrat-Ullah, Professor of Decision Sciences, York University, Toronto, Canada Dr. Muhammad Asif, Senior Lecturer, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK Energy and environmental prosperity are imperative for sustainable development. At the same time, the economies of all countries, and particularly of the developed countries, are dependent on secure supplies of energy. The book will address the vital and interwoven areas of energy, environment, and economy in the crucial sustainability perspective. It will provide comprehensive coverage of these crucial topics covering fundamental technical details, empirical data, case studies taking into account local and international perspectives. The critical sustainability challenges and emerging response and trends especially depleting fossil fuel reserves, global warming and climate change, new energy trends and technologies, and international and global police and protocols will also be covered. The book will be written in a reader-friendly manner presenting vital details in the form of text boxes, illustrations Unified by the common goal of making better decisions in the sustainable production and consumption of energy, we would like to invite potential authors to submit and showcase their work related to the major theme of this book, “Dynamics of Energy, the Environment and Economy”. In addition to the relevance of your work to the sustainability perspective, we seek both theoretical (only state of the art reviews) and empirical chapters with a focus on system dynamics, econometrics, and agent-based models. Recommended topics include, but are not limited to the following: • Dynamics of energy demand and supply • Socio-economics of energy • Dynamics of energy security • Energy and sustainable development • Environmental dynamics of energy • Dynamics of global warming and climate change • Climate change and socio-economics • Environmental pollution and emissions • Energy and environment: international response and policies • Climate change and its impact on energy supply • Climate change and its impact on energy demand • Energy policy and climate change • Waste management • Ecology and biodiversity • Energy and environmental policy landscape • Energy policy decisions • Climate change: adaptation and mitigation strategies • Technological advances and the dynamics of climate change and energy • Transition in energy resources and technologies • Low-carbon energy solutions • Sustainable energy technologies • Integrated energy systems • Smart grids and digitization in the power sector • Renewable technologies • Dynamics of nuclear power • Off-grid and decentralized energy solutions • Energy conservation and management • Electric mobility • Green energy supply chains • Disruptive technologies and the dynamics of climate change and energy The extended abstract (2-3 pages) should explain the: (i) topic(s), (ii) the goal(s) of the chapter, (iii) a brief description and significance of your contribution within the book themes, (iv) the utility/ real-world application of your work. A list of related keywords (8 to 10) and a (tentative) table of content of the chapter should also be included in your submission. Proposals can be submitted by e-mail attachments to the Editors, Hassan Qudrat-Ullah, (hassanq@yorku.ca) OR M. Asif (mas1@gcu.ac.uk), by April 15, 2019. Important Dates: Chapter Proposal (due date): April 15, 2019 Acceptance Notification: April 30, 2019 Chapter submission: July 15, 2019 Final Chapter (revised) Submission: August 15, 2019 Manuscripts submission to the publisher: September 15, 2019 Book in Print (tentative): December 15, 2019 |
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