Energy and Sustainable Development in Mexico

Energy and Sustainable Development in Mexico
Author: John R. Moroney
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781603443241

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John R. Moroney and Flory Dieck-Assad cogently assess Mexico's goals of sustainability and the major policy changes that will be required to achieve them.

Indicators for sustainable energy development in Mexico

Indicators for sustainable energy development in Mexico
Author: INEGI
Publsiher: INEGI
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Energy Issues and Transition to a Low Carbon Economy

Energy Issues and Transition to a Low Carbon Economy
Author: Francisco J. Lozano,Alberto Mendoza,Arturo Molina
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030756611

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Without energy, there is no well-functioning economy, besides facing social risks. This book provides a systemic approach to energy in Mexico and its relations to the USA arising from the energy reform of the former. It covers the transition from fossil fuels to a low-carbon economy, relying heavily on renewable sources and mitigating climate change risks. Several human knowledge disciplines and topics are covered in the book, including public policy, economics, transboundary issues, electricity and thermal energy, residual biomass use, distributed energy systems and its management, and decision-making tools. An analysis is considered regarding energy issues interaction in the Mexican-USA border, which differ in both countries from pricing and policy, and the work and research that has been developed for transboundary energy trade.

Renewable Energy in Mexico

Renewable Energy in Mexico
Author: Sergio Romero Hernández,Omar Romero Hernández,Duncan Wood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2014
Genre: Energy conservation
ISBN: 1495455181

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Mexico and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda

Mexico and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda
Author: Rebecka Villanueva Ulfgard
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2023-12-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783031447280

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This book explores how and why Mexico’s approach to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) implementation with the López Obrador administration is unsustainable and non-transformative, overshadowed by his vision of Mexico’s “Fourth Transformation”. Approached as a super mantra revolving around “Republican Austerity” and “First, the poor”, it provides original analysis of structural and conjunctural challenges facing Mexico as regards People-, Planet-, and Peace-centered development. The book reveals the promise “First, the poor” is inconsistent with data on Mexico’s poverty reduction (SDG1). Despite record-high spending on social programs and unmatched coverage, the recent tendency of improvement in tackling poverty is rather ambiguous from the perspective of multidimensional poverty. The book covers access to clean energy (SDG7), resilient infrastructure and sustainable industrialization (SDG9), and safeguarding biodiversity (SDG15) by examining three megaproject case studies: the oil refinery Dos Bocas, the Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, and the Maya Train, generating concern with the economic, environmental, and social dimensions of sustainable development. The prospects for an ‘enabling environment’ for SDG implementation are hampered by persistently high levels of homicides and impunity (SDG16). Turning Mexico’s Armed Forces into ‘first development partner of choice’ is problematized as regards their reach in infrastructure megaprojects and social welfare programs, in the overall context of the ‘de-risking state’ favoring private capital. The result, as determined by Villanueva Ulfgard, has led Mexico further astray from sustainable and transformative development.

Mexico and the Post 2015 Development Agenda

Mexico and the Post 2015 Development Agenda
Author: Rebecka Villanueva Ulfgard
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2017-03-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137585820

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This interdisciplinary edited collection presents original analysis on Mexico's transition from the Millennium to the Sustainable Development Goals, departing from three main perspectives. In what areas did Mexico gain leverage and actually contribute to the debate around the proposed SDGs? What are the challenges for Mexico with regard to the SDGs? How to handle the issue of congruence/dissonance in Mexico's accomplishment of the MDGs in relation to the socioeconomic realities on the ground? The contributing authors examine what kind of state is needed to strengthen democratic politics and social justice, but also to improve the economic effectiveness of the state and thereby prospects for development. For Mexico, what is missing is a clear vision for creating a progressive, truly modern society where the notion of a social contract between the government and citizens could be established along the lines of a welfare state that is inclusive, sustainable, and transformative enough to tackle seriously the fundamental socioeconomic injustices dividing Mexicans.

Renewable Energy Uptake in Urban Latin America

Renewable Energy Uptake in Urban Latin America
Author: Alexandra Mallett
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2020-03-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780429590023

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This book explores the perplexing question of how to increase sustainable energy technology use in the developing world, and specifically focuses on two megacities within Latin America. Renewable Energy Uptake in Urban Latin America examines the market and uptake of two sustainable energy technologies (solar water heaters and biogas to produce electricity) in two locations, Mexico City, Mexico and São Paulo, Brazil in the 2000s. Drawing from three systems-based analytical frameworks – including one developed by the author for the purpose of this study – the book examines the varying factors affecting the implementation of renewable energy technologies (RETs) in urban Latin America. These frameworks emphasize the importance of examining socio-political dimensions; rather than conventional explanations that focus on technical and economic aspects only. By doing so, the research improves explanations about renewable energy technology (RET) adoption in the global South. These findings are useful for scholars, policy makers and practitioners working on RET adoption; resulting in a book which helps to inform wider debates regarding innovation, decarbonization, sustainability transitions and energy system change. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of energy transitions, energy policy, development studies and science and technology studies.

Environment and Development in Mexico

Environment and Development in Mexico
Author: Jan Gilbreath Rich
Publsiher: CSIS
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0892064234

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