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OverviewThe Dictionary of Energy, Second Edition is a comprehensive and authoritative reference on all aspects of energy and its role in society. Edited by Cutler J. Cleveland and Christopher Morris, the editors of Handbook of Energy, Volumes 1 and 2, this authoritative resource comes at a time when the topic of energy prices, resources and environmental impacts are at the forefront of news stories and political discussions. The Second Edition of Dictionary of Energy contains over 10,000 terms, across 40 key subject areas in energy (e.g. solar, oil & gas, economics, models, policy, basic concepts, sustainable development, systems, renewable/alternative energy, water, etc), with additional window essays on key issues, such as Biomass, Ecological Footprint, Exergy, Fuel Cell, and Hybrid Vehicles. Dictionary of Energy, Second Edition is a valuable reference for undergraduate and graduate students, academics, and research scientists who study energy, as well as business corporations, professional firms, government agencies, foundations, and other groups whose activities relate to energy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cutler J. Cleveland (Director, Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Boston University, MA, USA) , Christopher G. Morris (Lexicographer, Morris Books, Escondido, CA, USA) , Cutler J. Cleveland (Director, Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Boston University, MA, USA) , Cutler J. Cleveland (Director, Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Boston University, MA, USA)Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences Imprint: Elsevier / The Lancet Edition: 2nd edition Weight: 0.980kg ISBN: 9780080968117ISBN 10: 0080968112 Pages: 700 Publication Date: 20 October 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsSubject Areas of the Dictionary Special Essays on Important Energy Terms Preface Introduction to the Use of the Dictionary Common Abbreviations in Energy Usage Definitions A-Z Appendix 1: Notable Quotes on EnergyReviews...a comprehensive, authoritative reference on the theoretical, environmental and economic aspects of energy resources, production and use. --Real Power I would recommend the Dictionary of energy to those whose employment or interests exposes them to a wide range of energy fields, since it's an excellent reference source to help elucidate and understand the technical terminology and industry speak. --Chemistry in Australia From abatement costs to zinc recycling, here is a comprehensive, authoritative guide to all theoretical, environmental and economic aspects of energy resources, production, and use. --Aviott John, Librarian, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria The impressive new 'Dictionary of Energy' will not only help the world communicate better on energy matters, it will also help its users understand energy issues and opportunities. --James Gustave Speth, Dean, School of Environmental Science and Forestry, Yale University, USA From abatement costs to zinc recycling, here is a comprehensive, authoritative guide to all theoretical, environmental and economic aspects of energy resources, production, and use. - Aviott John, Librarian, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria The impressive new 'Dictionary of Energy' will not only help the world communicate better on energy matters, it will also help its users understand energy issues and opportunities. - James Gustave Speth, Dean, School of Environmental Science and Forestry, Yale University, USA Author InformationCutler J. Cleveland is the Director of the Center for Energy and Environmental Studies at Boston University, where he also holds the position of Professor in the Department of Geography and Environment. Dr. Cleveland is Editor-in-Chief of the Encyclopedia of Energy (Elsevier Science, 2004), winner of an American Library Association award, Editor-in-Chief of the Dictionary of Energy (Elsevier Science, in press) and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Ecological Economics. Dr. Cleveland is a member of the American Statistical Association’s Committee on Energy Statistics, an advisory group to the Department of Energy, and a participant in the Stanford Energy Modeling Forum. He has been a consultant to numerous private and public organizations, including the Asian Development Bank, Charles River Associates, the Technical Research Centre of Finland, the U.S. Department of Energy, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The National Science Foundation, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the MacArthur Foundation have supported his research. Dr. Cleveland’s research focuses on the ecological-economic analysis of how energy and materials are used to meet human needs. His research employs the use of econometric models of oil supply, natural resource scarcity, and the relation between the use of energy and natural resources and economic systems. Dr. Cleveland publishes in journals such as Nature, Science, Ecological Modeling, Energy, The Energy Journal, The Annual Review of Energy, Resource and Energy Economics, the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, the Canadian Journal of Forest Research, and Ecological Economics. He has won publication awards from the International Association of Energy Economics and the National Wildlife Federation. Christopher Morris is owner of Morris Books and a professional lexicographer who has edited more than 20 different dictionaries on a wide variety of subjects. He is editor in chief of the award-winning Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology, which provides the largest vocabulary of science yet compiled and features special essays by 120 eminent scientists, including nine Nobel laureates. He served as chief editor of the Macmillan school dictionary series, which includes several of the largest-selling educational dictionaries in U.S. history. He has also been an author of school and college textbooks and has compiled many different scientific glossaries, for fields such as ecology, endocrinology, microbiology, oncology, reproductive biology, and toxicology. He and Cutler Cleveland previously collaborated on the Encyclopedia of Energy, winner of an American Library Association award, for which Dr. Cleveland was editor in chief and he served as chief development editor. 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