TY - BOOK AU - Doukas,Haris AU - Flamos,Alexandros AU - Lieu,Jenny ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Understanding Risks and Uncertainties in Energy and Climate Policy: Multidisciplinary Methods and Tools for a Low Carbon Society SN - 9783030031527 AV - HC79.E5 U1 - 333.7 23 PY - 2019/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - Environmental economics KW - Operations research KW - Decision making KW - Climate change KW - Energy policy KW - Energy and state KW - Public policy KW - Environmental Economics KW - Operations Research/Decision Theory KW - Climate Change Management and Policy KW - Energy Policy, Economics and Management KW - Public Policy N1 - A detailed overview and consistent classification of climate-economy models -- ‘Consensus Building in Engagement Processes’ for reducing risks in developing sustainable pathways: Indigenous interests as core elements of engagement -- An application of calibration and uncertainty quantification techniques for agent-based models -- Investments in the EU power system: A stress-test analysis on the effectiveness of decarbonisation policies -- Impact Assessment of Climate and Energy Policy Scenarios: A Multi Criteria Approach -- Water Stress Implications of Energy Scenarios for the Middle East: an Assessment of Risks and Uncertainties -- Evaluation of national environmental efficiency under uncertainty using Data Envelopment Analysis -- Hypothesis for a Risk Cost of Carbon: Revising the Externalities and Ethics of Climate Change -- Assessment of Renewable Energy Projects using a Decision Support System: a process to endorse the Social License to Operate -- A unilateral climate and supply market model.; Open Access N2 - This open access book analyzes and seeks to consolidate the use of robust quantitative tools and qualitative methods for the design and assessment of energy and climate policies. In particular, it examines energy and climate policy performance and associated risks, as well as public acceptance and portfolio analysis in climate policy, and presents methods for evaluating the costs and benefits of flexible policy implementation as well as new framings for business and market actors. In turn, it discusses the development of alternative policy pathways and the identification of optimal switching points, drawing on concrete examples to do so. Lastly, it discusses climate change mitigation policies’ implications for the agricultural, food, building, transportation, service and manufacturing sectors UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03152-7 ER -