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      Sustainable Energy in Central Asia: Transition Towards Renewable Energy Sources in Uzbekistan

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      This book argues that sustainable energy development represents a new frontier for many transitional economies, including those countries which are well-endowed with traditional energy resources, as exemplified by the case of Uzbekistan in Central Asia.

      This book argues ...

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      Product ID:9780367621377
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Central Asia Research Forum
      Title:Sustainable Energy in Central Asia
      Subtitle:Transition Towards Renewable Energy Sources in Uzbekistan
      Authors:Author: Nigora Djalilova
      Page Count:180
      Subjects:Politics and government, Politics & government, Development economics and emerging economies, Regional geography, Energy resources, Development economics & emerging economies, Regional geography, Energy resources, Central Asia
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      This book argues that sustainable energy development represents a new frontier for many transitional economies, including those countries which are well-endowed with traditional energy resources, as exemplified by the case of Uzbekistan in Central Asia.

      This book argues that sustainable energy development represents a new frontier for many transitional economies, including those countries that are well endowed with traditional energy resources, as exemplified by the case of Uzbekistan in Central Asia.

      The book highlights the challenges and issues faced by the energy sector in countries which are undergoing a transition from government-led economic models to open market economies. Using Uzbekistan as a case study, the book demonstrates these challenges, as well as opportunities of being part of an increasingly interconnected global market, to show how governments can ensure inclusive economic growth and build pathways toward sustainable development by deploying renewable energy sources (RES). By applying the Quadruple Bottom Line strategy as a conceptual framework to evaluate social, economic, and environmental benefits and governance as a key dynamic component, the book includes recommendations for implementing a transition strategy to renewable energy consumption for developing countries and offers insights into ways of dealing with government policy in post-Soviet countries.

      Presenting a holistic approach to promoting RES deployment in Uzbekistan and elsewhere, this book will be of interest to researchers interested in energy transition in developing countries, development economics, Central Asian politics, and the management of natural resources and climate-change issues.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2021-03-01

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      Weight338 g
      Dimensions143 × 222 × 18 mm