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Routledge Energy Access and Forced Migration Book

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Description

Explore the vital connection between energy access and forced migration in this academic collection from Routledge. This edited volume addresses a significant gap in research regarding how energy is delivered to millions of forcibly displaced people worldwide. By bringing together expert authors, the book provides a deep look into various geographies and perspectives to understand the challenges faced by those forced to leave their homes. Readers will examine current energy governance regimes and different models of delivery. The text also looks at innovative solutions that shape how energy is provided to displaced populations. This work is an essential resource for those studying energy transitions, sociology, and global migration patterns. It offers a comprehensive view of the systems that dictate energy availability in humanitarian contexts, making it a key addition to any academic library or research collection.

Key Features

Provides an academic exploration of the links between forced migration and energy access through diverse case studies.

Addresses the lack of existing research on energy delivery methods for millions of forcibly displaced individuals.

Analyzes current energy governance regimes and the various models used to provide power to displaced populations.

Offers insights into innovative solutions that can improve how energy is provided to people forced to move.

Features contributions from expert authors covering a wide range of global geographies and perspectives.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
16 December 2019
Listed Since
02 September 2019

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