Renewable Energy in the Middle East Enhancing Security through Regional Cooperation /
Energy insecurity is not normally associated with the Middle East. However, away from the oil-rich Persian Gulf, the countries of the eastern Mediterranean are particularly vulnerable. Their fossil fuel endowments are low, while their fractious relationships with each other have long fostered wider...
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
2009.
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| Series: | NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security,
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| Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- The Security Context
- Enhancing Security in the Middle East: The Challenges of Regional Cooperation
- Renewable Energy Needs and Strategies of the Region
- Electricity and Renewable Energy – Israel Profile
- The Energy Sector In Jordan – Current Trends And The Potential For Renewable Energy
- Renewable Energy Profile For Lebanon
- Energy Profile and the Potential of Renewable Energy Sources in Palestine
- Greening Regional Energy Use
- Financing Renewable Energy: The Case of Morocco
- Sustainable ‘Green’ Rural Municipalities
- Solar Energy For Application To Desalination In Tunisia: Description of A Demonstration Project
- Wind Energy in Morocco: Which Strategy for Which Development?
- Institutional Aspects of a Regional and Global Energy System
- Institutional Aspects of Regional Energy Systems
- Energy And Water: Interdependent Production And Use, The Remediation Of Local Scarcity And The Mutuality Of The Impacts Of Mismanagement
- Conclusion: Towards a Renewable Energy Transition in the Middle East and North Africa?.