Journal of Resources, Energy and Development (JREaD) New

Journal of Resources, Energy and Development (JREaD)

  • Frequency:2 issues a year
  • ISSN: 0975-7554
  • Online ISSN: 0975-7562
  • Periodicity: March and September
  • Size: 140 mm x 210 mm
  • Pages: 60
  • Weight: 75 gms

Journal Details

A biannual publication, REaD (Resources, Energy, and Development) focuses on research and integration of knowledge at the interface of resources and development. It provides a forum for comprehensive investigation, analysis, and review of subjects in the fields of energy, environment, and natural resource management that confront decision-makers, planners, consultants, politicians, and researchers. It deals with theoretical and methodological issues and case studies on the interrelationships among development, human activity, and resource use; explores sustainability issues and transitions; and facilitates dialogues between the scientific community and the society at large. Only original articles based on policy research and rigorous analysis are published.

Target Audience

    Why is REaD published? How is its purpose being fulfilled?

    A biannual publication, REaD (Resources, Energy, and Development) focuses on research and integration of knowledge at the interface of resources and development. It provides a forum for comprehensive investigation, analysis, and review of subjects in the fields of energy, environment, and natural resource management that confront decision-makers, planners, consultants, politicians, and researchers. It deals with theoretical and methodological issues and case studies on the interrelationships among development, human activity, and resource use; explores sustainability issues and transitions; and facilitates dialogues between the scientific community and the society at large. Only original articles based on policy research and rigorous analysis are published.

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Show Abstract Issue -Vol.6(2) September 2009

  • Estimation of household demand for electricity in Sri Lanka: a cointegration analysis

    P P A W Athukorala1, H M Gunatilake2, S Dharmasena, L H P Gunaratne, and J Weerahewa3

  • Towards a green techno-economic paradigm*

    Manish Kumar Shrivastava, The Energy and Resources Institute, New Delhi

  • Negotiations on GHG emissions from international marine and aviation bunkers: issues and concerns

    Ankur Garg, Research Associate, The Energy and Resources Institute, New Delhi

  • Book Review: Knowledge to Policy: making the most of development Research by Fred Carden. International Development Research Centre, Canada. Sage, 2009, Reviewed by Swapna Mukhopadhyay
    and
    Water, Ecosystems, and Society: a confluence of disciplines by Jayanta Bandyopadhyay, Sage,2009, Reviewed by M N Murty, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi-IIO OO7, India

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