Natural Sources of Power

Natural Sources of Power
Title Natural Sources of Power PDF eBook
Author Robert Steele Ball
Publisher
Total Pages 382
Release 1908
Genre Water-power
ISBN

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Natural Sources of Power

Natural Sources of Power
Title Natural Sources of Power PDF eBook
Author Robert S. Ball
Publisher Literary Licensing, LLC
Total Pages 364
Release 2014-03
Genre
ISBN 9781497861879

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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1908 Edition.

Natural Sources of Power

Natural Sources of Power
Title Natural Sources of Power PDF eBook
Author Robert Steele Ball
Publisher
Total Pages 376
Release 1908
Genre Water-power
ISBN

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Natural Sources of Power

Natural Sources of Power
Title Natural Sources of Power PDF eBook
Author Robert Steele Ball
Publisher
Total Pages 348
Release 1914
Genre Water-power
ISBN

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Sources of Power

Sources of Power
Title Sources of Power PDF eBook
Author Gary A. Klein
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 372
Release 1999-02-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0262260867

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Anyone who watches the television news has seen images of firefighters rescuing people from burning buildings and paramedics treating bombing victims. How do these individuals make the split-second decisions that save lives? Most studies of decision making, based on artificial tasks assigned in laboratory settings, view people as biased and unskilled. Gary Klein is one of the developers of the naturalistic decision making approach, which views people as inherently skilled and experienced. It documents human strengths and capabilities that so far have been downplayed or ignored. Since 1985, Klein has conducted fieldwork to find out how people tackle challenges in difficult, nonroutine situations. Sources of Power is based on observations of humans acting under such real-life constraints as time pressure, high stakes, personal responsibility, and shifting conditions. The professionals studied include firefighters, critical care nurses, pilots, nuclear power plant operators, battle planners, and chess masters. Each chapter builds on key incidents and examples to make the description of the methodology and phenomena more vivid. In addition to providing information that can be used by professionals in management, psychology, engineering, and other fields, the book presents an overview of the research approach of naturalistic decision making and expands our knowledge of the strengths people bring to difficult tasks.

Sources of Power

Sources of Power
Title Sources of Power PDF eBook
Author Manfred Weissenbacher
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 940
Release 2009-09-30
Genre Science
ISBN 0313356270

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A landmark book rolls out a bold, new, energy-based theory of human history based on a simple, yet powerful law: whoever controls the world's effective energy supplies during a given energy age will inevitably dominate the economic, political, and cultural history of that age. The innovative theory articulated in Sources of Power: How Energy Forges Human History parses history into four ages: the foraging, agriculture, coal, and oil ages, each defined by the dominant source of power. Manfred Weissenbacher tests this sweeping theory against the panorama of world history, combining formidable powers of synthesis with a specialist's deep understanding of energy systems and technologies. After proving the operation of his law through history and into the present, Weissenbacher applies it to global geopolitical trends. He assesses the prospects of the various candidate technologies to succeed oil and charts future scenarios based on the distribution of energy reserves. Finally, he forecasts the fates of the American and Chinese empires in the twilight of the oil age: the United States as a mature superpower forced to deploy military might to occupy oilfields in the Middle East; China as an emerging superpower forced to deploy economic might to muscle in on the development of Third World oilfields.

Encyclopedia of Energy, Natural Resource, and Environmental Economics

Encyclopedia of Energy, Natural Resource, and Environmental Economics
Title Encyclopedia of Energy, Natural Resource, and Environmental Economics PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Newnes
Total Pages 1056
Release 2013-03-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0080964524

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Every decision about energy involves its price and cost. The price of gasoline and the cost of buying from foreign producers; the price of nuclear and hydroelectricity and the costs to our ecosystems; the price of electricity from coal-fired plants and the cost to the atmosphere. Giving life to inventions, lifestyle changes, geopolitical shifts, and things in-between, energy economics is of high interest to Academia, Corporations and Governments. For economists, energy economics is one of three subdisciplines which, taken together, compose an economic approach to the exploitation and preservation of natural resources: energy economics, which focuses on energy-related subjects such as renewable energy, hydropower, nuclear power, and the political economy of energy resource economics, which covers subjects in land and water use, such as mining, fisheries, agriculture, and forests environmental economics, which takes a broader view of natural resources through economic concepts such as risk, valuation, regulation, and distribution Although the three are closely related, they are not often presented as an integrated whole. This Encyclopedia has done just that by unifying these fields into a high-quality and unique overview. The only reference work that codifies the relationships among the three subdisciplines: energy economics, resource economics and environmental economics. Understanding these relationships just became simpler! Nobel Prize Winning Editor-in-Chief (joint recipient 2007 Peace Prize), Jason Shogren, has demonstrated excellent team work again, by coordinating and steering his Editorial Board to produce a cohesive work that guides the user seamlessly through the diverse topics This work contains in equal parts information from and about business, academic, and government perspectives and is intended to serve as a tool for unifying and systematizing research and analysis in business, universities, and government