Investing in low-carbon energy systems: Implications for regional economic cooperation

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This book focuses on multi-level actions that have attracted considerable interest and discussion within academia, decision makers and the public as a tool to assess anthropogenic effects of low-carbon energy development. The book begins with an overview of the state of the art policies in emerging economies, which provides a starting point for understanding the concept of low-carbon green growth. A unified framework for structuring, categorizing, and integrating various regional-level actions is established on the basis of a thorough investigation into the theoretical and methodological aspects of non-conventional energy policies that have been widely adopted. Furthermore, the book brings clarity to the relationship between clean energy policies and stakeholder participation, and the significance of coordinated actions at the regional level. The findings provide novel insights and policy tools to help decision-makers in identifying ways to mobilize private investment in low-carbon energy systems.

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Anbumozhi, V., Kalirajan, K., Kimura, F., & Yao, X. (2016). Investing in low-carbon energy systems: Implications for regional economic cooperation. Investing in Low-Carbon Energy Systems: Implications for Regional Economic Cooperation (pp. 1–496). Springer Science+Business Media. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0761-3

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