Energy and Development Report 2001 - Energy and the Environment
This 2001 Energy and Development Report reflects on the progress made since July 1999, when the need to include environmental concerns in energy sector development was acknowledged. The review looks at the context in which the energy, and environme...
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okr-10986-198832021-04-23T14:03:37Z Energy and Development Report 2001 - Energy and the Environment World Bank AFFORDABLE ENERGY AIR POLLUTION BIOMASS CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CENTRAL PLANNING CITIES CLEAN AIR CLIMATE CO COAL COGENERATION COLORS COOKING DEBT DEFORESTATION DISPOSABLE INCOME DISTRICT HEATING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFICIENT USE EMISSION EMISSION STANDARDS EMISSIONS ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INVESTMENTS ENERGY PROJECTS ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECTOR INVESTMENTS ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY TECHNOLOGY ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENT STRATEGY ENVIRONMENTAL AGENDAS ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFIT ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL COMPONENTS ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOREST PRODUCTS FUEL FUEL COMBUSTION FUEL CONSUMPTION FUELS FUELWOOD GAS FLARING GASES GASOLINE GEOTHERMAL GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GASES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN HEALTH INCOME INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INSURANCE LIGHTING LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY NATURAL GAS OIL PARTICULATES PH POLLUTION PROBLEMS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER GENERATION PRODUCTIVITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL ELECTRIFICATION SAFE DRINKING WATER SMOKE SOOT STABILIZATION STREAMS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS TIMBER TRANSPORT URBAN AIR POLLUTION URBAN AREAS VEHICLE VEHICLE EMISSION This 2001 Energy and Development Report reflects on the progress made since July 1999, when the need to include environmental concerns in energy sector development was acknowledged. The review looks at the context in which the energy, and environment debate is now set, and examines the primary outcomes of the strategy in relative depth. The second part reviews ways to create the framework for energy and environment, by enhancing capacity building, the knowledge base, and dissemination practices, through case studies and perspectives on sustainable energy systems. Reducing air pollution is further explored in the context of facilitating the transition from traditional, to modern fuels, by improving access to modern energy, while protecting the health of - mainly - urban residents from air pollution. In addition, through case studies on district heating, power distribution, and, initiatives regarding gas flaring reduction, the report focuses on the promotion of environmentally, sustainable development of energy resources, and on mitigating the potential - adverse - impact of energy uses on climate change. Future issues of concern include the trade-offs between the poverty, and environmental agendas in the energy sector, environmental regulation, climate change, and building partnerships. 2014-08-29T20:19:52Z 2014-08-29T20:19:52Z 2002-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/01/2201516/energy-development-report-2001-energy-environment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19883 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper |
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AFFORDABLE ENERGY AIR POLLUTION BIOMASS CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CENTRAL PLANNING CITIES CLEAN AIR CLIMATE CO COAL COGENERATION COLORS COOKING DEBT DEFORESTATION DISPOSABLE INCOME DISTRICT HEATING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFICIENT USE EMISSION EMISSION STANDARDS EMISSIONS ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INVESTMENTS ENERGY PROJECTS ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECTOR INVESTMENTS ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY TECHNOLOGY ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENT STRATEGY ENVIRONMENTAL AGENDAS ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFIT ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL COMPONENTS ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOREST PRODUCTS FUEL FUEL COMBUSTION FUEL CONSUMPTION FUELS FUELWOOD GAS FLARING GASES GASOLINE GEOTHERMAL GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GASES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN HEALTH INCOME INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INSURANCE LIGHTING LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY NATURAL GAS OIL PARTICULATES PH POLLUTION PROBLEMS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER GENERATION PRODUCTIVITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL ELECTRIFICATION SAFE DRINKING WATER SMOKE SOOT STABILIZATION STREAMS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS TIMBER TRANSPORT URBAN AIR POLLUTION URBAN AREAS VEHICLE VEHICLE EMISSION |
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AFFORDABLE ENERGY AIR POLLUTION BIOMASS CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CENTRAL PLANNING CITIES CLEAN AIR CLIMATE CO COAL COGENERATION COLORS COOKING DEBT DEFORESTATION DISPOSABLE INCOME DISTRICT HEATING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFICIENT USE EMISSION EMISSION STANDARDS EMISSIONS ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INVESTMENTS ENERGY PROJECTS ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECTOR INVESTMENTS ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY TECHNOLOGY ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENT STRATEGY ENVIRONMENTAL AGENDAS ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFIT ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL COMPONENTS ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOREST PRODUCTS FUEL FUEL COMBUSTION FUEL CONSUMPTION FUELS FUELWOOD GAS FLARING GASES GASOLINE GEOTHERMAL GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GASES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN HEALTH INCOME INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INSURANCE LIGHTING LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY NATURAL GAS OIL PARTICULATES PH POLLUTION PROBLEMS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER GENERATION PRODUCTIVITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL ELECTRIFICATION SAFE DRINKING WATER SMOKE SOOT STABILIZATION STREAMS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS TIMBER TRANSPORT URBAN AIR POLLUTION URBAN AREAS VEHICLE VEHICLE EMISSION World Bank Energy and Development Report 2001 - Energy and the Environment |
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This 2001 Energy and Development Report
reflects on the progress made since July 1999, when the need
to include environmental concerns in energy sector
development was acknowledged. The review looks at the
context in which the energy, and environment debate is now
set, and examines the primary outcomes of the strategy in
relative depth. The second part reviews ways to create the
framework for energy and environment, by enhancing capacity
building, the knowledge base, and dissemination practices,
through case studies and perspectives on sustainable energy
systems. Reducing air pollution is further explored in the
context of facilitating the transition from traditional, to
modern fuels, by improving access to modern energy, while
protecting the health of - mainly - urban residents from air
pollution. In addition, through case studies on district
heating, power distribution, and, initiatives regarding gas
flaring reduction, the report focuses on the promotion of
environmentally, sustainable development of energy
resources, and on mitigating the potential - adverse -
impact of energy uses on climate change. Future issues of
concern include the trade-offs between the poverty, and
environmental agendas in the energy sector, environmental
regulation, climate change, and building partnerships. |
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Energy and Development Report 2001 - Energy and the Environment |
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Energy and Development Report 2001 - Energy and the Environment |
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Energy and Development Report 2001 - Energy and the Environment |
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Energy and Development Report 2001 - Energy and the Environment |
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energy and development report 2001 - energy and the environment |
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