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พระบิดาแห่งการพัฒนาพลังงานไทย, บัณฑิต เอื้ออาภรณ์
พระบิดาแห่งการพัฒนาพลังงานไทย, บัณฑิต เอื้ออาภรณ์
Environmental Journal
No abstract provided.
การบำบัดน้ำทิ้งอาการเพาะเลี้ยงกุ้งทะเลด้วยธรรมชาติทางชีวภาพ, จำลอง อรุณเลิศอารีย์
การบำบัดน้ำทิ้งอาการเพาะเลี้ยงกุ้งทะเลด้วยธรรมชาติทางชีวภาพ, จำลอง อรุณเลิศอารีย์
Environmental Journal
No abstract provided.
การบริหารจัดการน้ำตามแนวทางพระราชดำริ, วัชรินทร์ เจตนานนท์
การบริหารจัดการน้ำตามแนวทางพระราชดำริ, วัชรินทร์ เจตนานนท์
Environmental Journal
No abstract provided.
พระบิดาแห่งการอนุรักษ์ทรัพยากรธรรมชาติและสิ่งแวดล้อม, กองบรรณาธิการ
พระบิดาแห่งการอนุรักษ์ทรัพยากรธรรมชาติและสิ่งแวดล้อม, กองบรรณาธิการ
Environmental Journal
No abstract provided.
พื้นที่พรุ : การอนุรักษ์และพัฒนา, บุญณรงค์ ธานีรัตน์
พื้นที่พรุ : การอนุรักษ์และพัฒนา, บุญณรงค์ ธานีรัตน์
Environmental Journal
No abstract provided.
แนะนำโครงการสถาบันวิจัยสภาวะแวดล้อม : การบริหารจัดการและพัฒนาพื้นที่การเกษตรเป็นพื้นที่รับน้ำนองเพื่อบรรเทา อุทกภัยขนาดกลางถึงขนาดใหญ่ของลุ่มน้ำเจ้าพระยา ตามแนวพระราชดำริ "แก้มลิงพื้นที่บางบาล (1)"
Environmental Journal
No abstract provided.
Climate. Renewables: Old Problem, New Answers, Michael Eckhart
Climate. Renewables: Old Problem, New Answers, Michael Eckhart
New England Journal of Public Policy
The article offers information on the first Agricultural Renewable Energy Forum to be held in New York on December 3, 2008.
Water. World Water, A Crisis Of Global Governance?, Robert Weiner
Water. World Water, A Crisis Of Global Governance?, Robert Weiner
New England Journal of Public Policy
In a global world, how can water, a necessary and increasingly scarce resource, be managed? We understand that water is a basic need. Do we also share the belief that water is a basic right? Does the international community share beliefs about water that may be the foundation of an international regime or system of global governance for the equitable implementation of global water policy? And finally, what international body or bodies might handle the disputes that arise as our population and need for water increase? The author tackles these questions and looks at models to guide us.
Water. Global Water Outlook To 2025: Averting An Impending Crisis, Mark W. Rosegrant, Ximing Cai, Sarah A. Cline
Water. Global Water Outlook To 2025: Averting An Impending Crisis, Mark W. Rosegrant, Ximing Cai, Sarah A. Cline
New England Journal of Public Policy
IFPRI and IWMI's report uses computer modeling to project water demand and availability through to 2025 and predicts the likely impact of changes in water policy and investment, making specific recommendations for specific locations around the globe. The report argues that if current water policies continue, farmers will find it difficult to meet the world’s food needs. Hardest hit will be the world’s poorest people. The authors call for: International commitment to sustainable use of water, through appropriate policies and investments; Wider application of existing water saving technologies; The removal of inappropriate incentives and reform of institutions which hinder effective …
Oil. Seeking Peace In The Niger Delta: Oil, Natural Gas, And Other Vital Resources, Darren Kew, David L. Phillips
Oil. Seeking Peace In The Niger Delta: Oil, Natural Gas, And Other Vital Resources, Darren Kew, David L. Phillips
New England Journal of Public Policy
Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta region has seen little benefit from the billions of dollars earned from oil over the last four decades, prompting a growing but disorganized insurgency across the region. Irresponsible oil companies and government officials have reduced the Niger Delta to one of the most polluted environments on earth. Corrupt local and national politicians, many of whom came to power through rigged elections, have colluded to manipulate ethnic divisions amid poverty to loot the region’s wealth. Consequently, the people of the Niger Delta have no formal political voice in Nigeria’s nascent democratic system, increasing the appeal of militias …
Oil. China And Oil In The Asian Pacific Region: Rising Demand For Oil, Pablo Bustelo
Oil. China And Oil In The Asian Pacific Region: Rising Demand For Oil, Pablo Bustelo
New England Journal of Public Policy
China’s growing demand for oil is significantly changing the international geopolitics of energy, especially in the Asian Pacific region. The recent growth in oil consumption, combined with forecasts of increased oil imports (especially from the Middle East), have led to deep concern among Chinese leaders regarding their country’s energy security. They are responding in a number of different ways. In particular, they are searching for new sources of supply and seeking to control purchases and transport lanes, while boosting national production at any cost. This is already causing tension with the United States and other big oil consumers, such as …
Fueling The Superpowers: Russia As A Player In World Energy, Theresa Sabonis-Helf
Fueling The Superpowers: Russia As A Player In World Energy, Theresa Sabonis-Helf
New England Journal of Public Policy
This article by Theresa Sabonis-Helf is taken from the proceedings of the EPIIC Symposium at Tufts University, February 2005
Oil. Geopolitics Reborn: Oil, Natural Gas, And Other Vital Resources, Michael T. Klare
Oil. Geopolitics Reborn: Oil, Natural Gas, And Other Vital Resources, Michael T. Klare
New England Journal of Public Policy
Competition over vital resources is a potent source of international friction among nations and within states. The result is the increasing interplay of international and internal struggles and the growing militarization of the global energy resource quest.
Fueling The Superpowers: Potential Hazard For U.S.-China Relations, Travis Tanner
Fueling The Superpowers: Potential Hazard For U.S.-China Relations, Travis Tanner
New England Journal of Public Policy
This article by Travis Tanner is taken from the proceedings of the EPIIC Symposium at Tufts University, February 2005
Fueling The Superpowers: What Role For Iran?, Hossein Askari
Fueling The Superpowers: What Role For Iran?, Hossein Askari
New England Journal of Public Policy
This article by Hossein Askari is taken from the proceedings of the EPIIC Symposium at Tufts University, February 2005
Climate. Stern Review: The Economics Of Climate Change, Nicholas Stern
Climate. Stern Review: The Economics Of Climate Change, Nicholas Stern
New England Journal of Public Policy
This chapter examines the increasingly serious impacts on people as the world warms. Climate change is a serious and urgent issue. The Earth has already warmed by 0.7°C since around 1900 and is committed to further warming over coming decades simply due to past emissions. On current trends, average global temperatures could rise by 2–3°C within the next fifty years or so, with several degrees more in the pipeline by the end of the century if emissions continue to grow. This chapter examines how the physical changes in climate . . . affect the essential components of lives and livelihoods …
Climate. A Period Of Consequence: Environmental Literature Of 2006, Shaun O'Connell
Climate. A Period Of Consequence: Environmental Literature Of 2006, Shaun O'Connell
New England Journal of Public Policy
The author talks about the consequences of not respecting the climate and understanding global warming will cause ecocide and our own extinction.
Climate. Scrubbing The Sky: Climate Change And The Productive Center, Marcy Murninghan
Climate. Scrubbing The Sky: Climate Change And The Productive Center, Marcy Murninghan
New England Journal of Public Policy
This article sketches out the efforts of government, business, and civil society to address the problem of climate change. It identifies some of the key initiatives underway — including proposals for more stringent caps on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; the creation of a market-based trading system that provides incentives and profits for entities that reduce their GHG emission levels; more robust research and development of alternative energy sources as well as new approaches to traditional ones; and continued public education — and portrays the bipartisan, collaborative, multilateral nature of saving Mother Nature. While acknowledging that ultimately these efforts may be …
Water. Commons Or Commodity?: The Future Of Water, Marcia Brewster
Water. Commons Or Commodity?: The Future Of Water, Marcia Brewster
New England Journal of Public Policy
This article by Marcia Brewster is taken from the proceedings of the EPIIC Symposium at Tufts University in February 2005.
Water. The Geopolitics Of Water, Paul Michael Wihbey, Ilan Berman
Water. The Geopolitics Of Water, Paul Michael Wihbey, Ilan Berman
New England Journal of Public Policy
In the great geo-strategic game known as the Middle East, peace politics get much of the press and the attention of policy leaders. On occasion, oil takes center stage but often for the wrong reason (see, e.g., "The End of the Oil Era and the Price of Oil"). What is important to understand is that water is in fact the key strategic resource in the region and if you follow the flow of water, you'll follow the politics and policy machinations that lie at the heart of the Israeli-Syrian dialogue. IASPS Fellow in Strategy Paul Michael Wihbey co-authored an analysis …
Oil. Changing Geopolitics Of Oil In Asia & The Usa, Jay Hein, John Clark, Robert Ebel, Dong Hyung Cha, Richard Lotspeich
Oil. Changing Geopolitics Of Oil In Asia & The Usa, Jay Hein, John Clark, Robert Ebel, Dong Hyung Cha, Richard Lotspeich
New England Journal of Public Policy
One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensuring the stable flow of relatively inexpensive oil to the industrialized and industrializing countries of the world. A glance at a list of the top petroleum exporting countries shows that most of them are poor, have despotic governments, and experience frequent bouts of political instability and ideological extremism.
Oil. The Geopolitics Of Oil And Natural Gas, Alan Larson
Oil. The Geopolitics Of Oil And Natural Gas, Alan Larson
New England Journal of Public Policy
Ensuring the reliability of global energy supplies will call for policies that both encourage the use of newer, cleaner energy technologies and address the political challenges posed by the world’s growing demand for oil and natural gas. U.S. policy seeks to encourage expansion and diversification of world energy supplies and to promote the transparency and democratic institutions that help energy-producing countries make the most productive use of their resources.
Fueling The Superpowers: Nexus Of Foreign Policy And Energy Security, Jack Blum
Fueling The Superpowers: Nexus Of Foreign Policy And Energy Security, Jack Blum
New England Journal of Public Policy
This article talks about the oil history and the role government and international politics has played in it.
กิจกรรมสถาบันสถาบันวิจัยสภาวะแวดล้อม
ยุทธศาตร์และมาตรการป้องกันบรรเทาปัญหาภาวะโลกร้อนของกรุงเทพมหานคร, อภิรักษ์ โกษะโยธิน
ยุทธศาตร์และมาตรการป้องกันบรรเทาปัญหาภาวะโลกร้อนของกรุงเทพมหานคร, อภิรักษ์ โกษะโยธิน
Environmental Journal
No abstract provided.
ไม้เศรษฐกิจกับการพัฒนาสิ่งแวดล้อม ตอนที่ 2, สคาร จันทึก
ไม้เศรษฐกิจกับการพัฒนาสิ่งแวดล้อม ตอนที่ 2, สคาร จันทึก
Environmental Journal
No abstract provided.