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close this bookEnergy as an Instrument for Socio-economic Development (UNDP, 1995, 114 p.)
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View the documentFOREWORD
View the documentOVERVIEW: ENERGY AS AN INSTRUMENT FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
close this folderPART 1: ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY
View the document1. Energy Needs for Sustainable Human Development
View the document2. Energy as an Obstacle to Improved Living Standards
View the document3. Energy's Role in Deforestation and Land Degradation
View the document4. Energy Needs for Sustainable Human Development from an Anthropological Perspective
close this folderPART 2: REMOVING THE OBSTACLES: THE SMALL-SCALE APPROACH
View the document5. From Energy Efficiency to Social Utility: Lessons from Cookstove Design, Dissemination, and Use
View the document6. PV, Wind, and Other Dispersed Energy Sources
View the document7. Renewable Energy Benefits Rural Women in China
View the document8. Community Biogas Plants Supply Rural Energy and Water: The Pura Village Case Study
close this folderPART 3: REMOVING THE OBSTACLES LARGE-SCALE APPROACH
View the document9. Biomass Plantation Energy Systems and Sustainable Development
View the document10. Converting Biomass to Liquid Fuels: Making Ethanol from Sugar Cane in Brazil
View the documentBACK COVER

(introduction...)

Edited by
Josoldemberg and Thomas B. Johansson

Executive Editor
Rosemarie Philips

1995
The views expressed in this volume are those of the authors and not necessarily those of UNDP.

This publication should be cited as:
J. Goldemberg and T.B. Johansson
(Editors),
"Energy As An Instrument
for Socio-Economic Development, "
United Nations Development Programme,
New York, NY,
1995

Cover photo shows biogas plant at
Pura Village, South Karnataka, India;
discussed in
Chapters 2 and 8.

Copyright © 1995
by the United Nations Development Programme
1 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY, 10017, USA