Volume 7, Issue 2, July 2012
Socio-technological transitions towards sustainable energy and climate stabilization
ISSN: 1862-4065 (Print) 1862-4057 (Online)
In this issue (13 articles)
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Special Feature: Editorial
Understanding energy transitions
Pages 109-111 -
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The bringing together of technology, sustainability and ethics
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Special Feature: Original Article
Low-carbon transitions in world regions: comparison of technological mitigation potential and costs in 2020 and 2030 through bottom-up analyses
Pages 117-137 -
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Technological feasibility and costs of achieving a 50 % reduction of global GHG emissions by 2050: mid- and long-term perspectives
Pages 139-156 -
Special Feature: Original Article
Comparison of marginal abatement cost curves for 2020 and 2030: longer perspectives for effective global GHG emission reductions
Pages 157-168 -
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Sectoral marginal abatement cost curves: implications for mitigation pledges and air pollution co-benefits for Annex I countries
Pages 169-184 -
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Policy innovation for technology diffusion: a case-study of Japanese renewable energy public support programs
Pages 185-197 -
Special Feature: Original Article
Upscaling of business model experiments in off-grid PV solar energy in India
Pages 199-212 -
Special Feature: Original Article
Green energy clusters and socio-technical transitions: analysis of a sustainable energy cluster for regional economic development in Central Massachusetts, USA
Pages 213-225 -
Special Feature: Original Article
Distribution of improved cook stoves: analysis of field experiments using strategic niche management theory
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Special Feature: Original Article
Role of religious communities in enhancing transition experiments: a localised strategy for sustainable solid waste management in Malaysia
Pages 237-251 -
Technical Report
Conserving the land: the resilience of riparian wetlands and river channels by a fuzzy inference system
Pages 267-272
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