International Journal of Global Energy Issues
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Volume 11, issue 1/2/3/4, 1998
- An integrated assessment model for the new energy technologies and food production - an extension of the MARIA model pp. 1-17

- Shunsuke Mori, Masato Takahashi
- Global CO 2 emissions and unilateral action: policy implications of induced trade effects pp. 18-22

- Christoph Bohringer, Alfred Voß, Thomas F. Rutherford
- Simulation of tradable CO 2 emission permits with the New Earth 21 Model pp. 23-32

- Kenji Yamaji, Katsura Sato, Yasumasa Fujii, Keigo Akimoto
- Decision analysis under uncertain CO 2 regulation policies with a global energy model and its implication for power system planning pp. 33-41

- Keigo Akimoto, Yasumasa Fujii, Takashi Sekiguchi, Kenji Yamaji
- Life cycle analysis of world electricity in the 21st century using the world energy LCA model pp. 42-50

- Toshihide Takeshita, Yohji Uchiyama, Keishiro Ito, Hisashi Hayashibe
- The outlook for energy demand to 2010 pp. 51-57

- Fatih Birol
- Implementing the climate change convention: taxes or tradable abatement obligations equals coercion or negotiation pp. 58-66

- Peter Read
- Energy and climate policy: colleagues or competitors? pp. 67-72

- Pieter A. Boot
- Value of nuclear power in the global energy system pp. 73-82

- Kenji Yamaji, Koichi Osada, Yuko Mori
- An analysis of a sustainable energy system taking resource depletion and environmental emissions into consideration pp. 83-90

- Ryuji Matsuhashi, Koichi Hikita, Hisashi Ishitani
- Dynamic analysis of biomass resources with a global land use and energy model pp. 91-103

- Hiromi Yamamoto, Kenji Yamaji, Junichi Fujino
- Study of a methodology for life cycle assessment using a related process model pp. 104-110

- Michifumi Yoshioka, Hisashi Ishitani, Ryuji Matsuhashi
- Selected results of the 1996 IEW Poll of energy projections pp. 111-117

- Leo Schrattenholzer