Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-320) and index.
Cover -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- PART I: INTRODUCTION -- 1. Economy ... energy ... environment, the COMPASS approach -- PART II: THE FRAMEWORK OF ANALYSIS -- 2. Object-oriented database and modelling system -- 3. IO, macro-finance, and trade model specification -- 4. Endogenized trade shares in a global model -- 5. Developing an energy balance simulation model -- PART III: ECONOMY ... ENERGY ... ENVIRONMENT, 2010 -- 6. Policy agenda -- 7. Price-induced energy intensity and inter-energy substitution of G7 countries -- 8. The case of South-East Asia -- 9. The case of China -- 10. The case of Russia -- 11. Carbon tax and labour compensation ... a simulation for G7 -- PART IV: METHODOLOGIES -- 12. Energy projections: comparison of methodologies -- APPENDIX: A very long-term view of the global community -- Bibliography -- COMPASS working papers -- Notes on contributors -- Disclaimer.
0
The volume is based on a policy simulation model linking sixty countries and regions at a detailed industrial level, covering 99.5% of the world's economic activities. Country models are linked by trade matrices that explicitly describe annual trade flow among world regions. Energy demand and supply is explained in response to changing prices reflecting emission trading and other market-oriented policy instruments. The impact on global environment is gauged through CO2 emission. Simulation results to 2010 with an explicit description of economy-energy-environment feedback under different scenarios serve as an open platform for policy debate. Comparisons with results from other research works are provided, together with methodological comparisons. An annotated bibliography is also included.
Economy-energy-environment simulation.
1402004508
Energy consumption-- Environmental aspects-- Computer simulation.