Energy-environment linkages in the urban sector.
By: Leitman, Josef.
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Argues that the supply and demand of every type of fuel generates varying degress of environmental externalities that affect human health, ecological stability, and economic development and that these effects can occur at the household, local, regional, national, or transnational level.
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