About this book series

The Springer Series in Sustainable Energy Policy publishes works that integrate perspectives from applied, physical, social, and policy sciences to provide a broader and deeper understanding of sustainable energy policy issues, challenges, methodologies, and potential solutions at all levels of governance. Volumes published in the series present the science, technology, and data analysis necessary to inform and evaluate sustainable energy policy and cover all aspects of energy policy including energy efficiency, planning, management, security, production, consumption, and development; the energy/water nexus and the water/energy/food and fiber nexus; and linkages between energy cost and sustainability, and between energy and development, climate change, and migration. The series is international in its authorship, content, audience and editorial board.

Potential authors who wish to submit a book proposal should contact Ute Heuser, Associate Editor: Ute.Heuser@springer.com
Electronic ISSN
2524-5597
Print ISSN
2524-5589
Series Editor
  • Gale Boyd,
  • David Feldman,
  • Radhika Khosla,
  • Ying Shirley Meng,
  • Clemens Rohde

Book titles in this series

  1. Sustainable Energy

    A Myth or Reality

    Authors:
    • Hassan Qudrat-Ullah
    • Copyright: 2024

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook