ISEBE : International Symposium of Environmental Biotechnology and Engineering, Mexico, MEX, -Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA) is the most populated urban area in the country. In 2010, MCMA required 14.8% of total energy domestic demand, but greenhouse gas emissions accounted for 7.7% of domestic emissions. Mexico has massive renewable energy potential that could be harnessed through solar photovoltaic (PV) technology. The problem to explore is the relationship between local and federal public strategies in MCMA and their stance on energy transition concern, social empowerment, new technology appropriation, and the will to boost social development and urban sustainability. A public policy typology was conducted through instruments of St...
The bounded oil reserves and the need to reduce environmental pollution bordering increasingly to ma...
Social opposition to renewable energy (RE) projects has become a significant issue both for the depl...
Potential future medium and long-term developments of residential energy demand in large urban agglo...
Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA) is the most populated urban area in the country. In 2010, MCMA ...
Nezahualcoyotl is the second largest municipality of the State of Mexico. Marginalization is a socia...
The transition to environmentally sustainable societies entails a significant shift in the field of ...
This dissertation explores the potential of renewable energy and efficiency strategies to solve the ...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Environmental protection is a new and increasingly important concept in Mexican policy making. In a...
Mexico has a great opportunity for the use of renewable energy RE), regardless of type energy is con...
The paper uses an integrated technology-policy framework to assess the efficacy of renewable energy ...
Based on the analysis of energy as an important element in shaping political power in industrial soc...
In recent years, the reports presented on climate change and its consequences highlight the need to ...
This paper evaluates the impact of changes in Mexican energy policies on the Mexican innovation syst...
Even though consolidated informal settlements constitute most of the urban land of Mexico City, ther...
The bounded oil reserves and the need to reduce environmental pollution bordering increasingly to ma...
Social opposition to renewable energy (RE) projects has become a significant issue both for the depl...
Potential future medium and long-term developments of residential energy demand in large urban agglo...
Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA) is the most populated urban area in the country. In 2010, MCMA ...
Nezahualcoyotl is the second largest municipality of the State of Mexico. Marginalization is a socia...
The transition to environmentally sustainable societies entails a significant shift in the field of ...
This dissertation explores the potential of renewable energy and efficiency strategies to solve the ...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Environmental protection is a new and increasingly important concept in Mexican policy making. In a...
Mexico has a great opportunity for the use of renewable energy RE), regardless of type energy is con...
The paper uses an integrated technology-policy framework to assess the efficacy of renewable energy ...
Based on the analysis of energy as an important element in shaping political power in industrial soc...
In recent years, the reports presented on climate change and its consequences highlight the need to ...
This paper evaluates the impact of changes in Mexican energy policies on the Mexican innovation syst...
Even though consolidated informal settlements constitute most of the urban land of Mexico City, ther...
The bounded oil reserves and the need to reduce environmental pollution bordering increasingly to ma...
Social opposition to renewable energy (RE) projects has become a significant issue both for the depl...
Potential future medium and long-term developments of residential energy demand in large urban agglo...