1. The Tools for Sustainable Development 2. Global Warming and
Climate Change: The Mechanisms for Community Cases Toward
Solutions
Part One: Architectural Design and Building in Communities 3.
Public Policy: Leadership at the local, state, national and
international levels 4. Government: The Case of Sustainable College
Communities 5. Green Buildings: standards and codes that provide
environmentally sound technologies and returns on investments
Part Two: Agile Sustainable Infrastructure Systems 6. Smart
Communities: the public and private sectors integration of
infrastructures, technologies and buildings 7. Technologies,
Engineering and Science 8. The Environment, Land Use, Natural
Resources Today 9. Economics and Accounting: Life Cycle Analysis,
Externalities, Markets and ROI (return on investment) 10. Legal
contracts and Power Purchase Agreements 11. Corporate Governance
and Responsibility Model Sustainable Communities, Regions and
Nation States 12. Global Cases of Sustainable Communities 13.
Conclusions: the next generation, life styles and beyond
APPENDIX A. Sustainable Development B. Greenhouse Gas Analysis C.
Demand Side Management E. Case of Legal Mechanism: The Power
Purchase Agreement (PPA) F. References and Web Site Data Sources
A definitive guide to devising and delivering innovative technologies and methods for engineering a more sustainable world
Woodrow W. Clark, II, MA3 , PhD, is an internationally recognized
scholar and expert in economics, renewable energy, sustainability,
and sustainable communities. He was a contributing scientist to the
United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (UNIPCC),
which as an organization was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in
December 2007 along with Al Gore and his film “An Inconvenient
Truth."
Clark is an internationally recognized, respected expert, author,
lecturer, public speaker and consultant on global and local
solutions to climate change. His core focus is on economics for
smart green communities. During the 1990s, he was Manager of
Strategic Planning for Technology Transfer at Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory (LLNL) with University of California and U.S.
Department of Energy. He was one of the contributing scientists for
United Nations Intergovernmental Panel Climate Change (IPCC),
awarded 2007 Nobel Peace Prize and Researcher for UN FCCC.
From 2000-2003, Clark was Advisor, Renewable Energy, Emerging
Technologies & Finance to California Governor Gray Davis. After the
“recall in 2004, Clark founded, and manages Clark Strategic
Partners (CSP), a global environmental, policy and economics
renewable energy consulting firm. Also 2015-2018, Clark taught
courses at University of International Relations (UIR) in Beijing
and lectured on “Environment Economics Cheung Kong Graduate School
of Business (April 2017). He was appointed (July 2016) to be a
member of the Editorial Board for the Energy Review Journal (ERJ)
in China. He was selected to be a member of the UN B20 Finance Task
Force supported in 2016 by China. Clark teaches and lectures in the
EU, especially Denmark and Italy.
Clark published 12 books by the end of 2017 and over 70
peer-reviewed articles, which reflect his concern for global
sustainable green communities. He has authored and edited books are
The Next Economics (Springer, 2012) and Global Sustainable
Communities Handbook (Elsevier, 2014). In addition, his latest
coauthored books, with Grant Cooke, are The Green Industrial
Revolution (Elsevier, 2014), Green Development Paradigm (in
Mandarin, 2015) and Smart Green Cities (Routledge, February 2016).
In 2017, Clark had three (3) books published, 2nd Ed of his first
book: Agile Energy Systems: Global Systems (Elsevier Press) and 2nd
Ed of Sustainable Communities Design Handbook (Elsevier Press
2017).
Three more books are planned in 2018, including Climate
Preservation (Elsevier Press); 2nd Ed of Qualitative Economics: The
Next Economics (Springer Press) and Qualitative and Quantitative
Economics (Q2E) for Palgrave Press, Clark created Clark Mass Media
Company (CM2C) from his media company in San Francisco 3 decades
ago that now distributes documentary and dramatic series on
economic, political, climate, environmental and social issues. He
earned three MA degrees from universities in Illinois and his
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley,
and in 2017, his PhD thesis was updated into a book on Violence in
Schools, Colleges and Universities,
Contact: wwclark13@gmail.com
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/woodrow-w-clark-ii-b6962214
https://bschool.pepperdine.edu/about/people/faculty/woodrow-clark-economics-research-professor/
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