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Can we break the addiction to fossil energy?
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Giampietro M., Jesus Ramos-Martin, Ulgiati S.Fuentes:scopusAddressing the complexity of integrated resource assessment
Book PartAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Bukkens S.G.F., Giampietro M., Jesus Ramos-Martin, Richard J. AspinallFuentes:scopusGoing beyond energy intensity to understand the energy metabolism of nations: The case of Argentina
ArticleAbstract: The link between energy consumption and economic growth has been widely studied in the economic litePalabras claves:argentina, Economic development, Energy Intensity, energy mix, Integrated analysis, societal metabolismAutores:Jesus Ramos-Martin, Recalde M.Fuentes:scopusHistorical analysis of energy intensity of Spain: From a "conventional view" to an "integrated assesment"
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the relationship between the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and the throughput of matterPalabras claves:Atractor points, Dematerialization, EKC, Energy Intensity, Punctuated equilibrium, societal metabolism, spainAutores:Jesus Ramos-MartinFuentes:scopusIntegrating energy and land-use planning: Socio-metabolic profiles along the rural-urban continuum in Catalonia (Spain)
ArticleAbstract: Abandoning fossil fuels and increasingly relying on low-density, land-intensive renewable energy wilPalabras claves:Distributed energy generation, Electricity, Energy metabolism, Functional urban specialization, MuSIASEM, RENEWABLE ENERGY, Socio-metabolic profilesAutores:Farrell K.N., Gamboa G., Jesus Ramos-Martin, Pere Ariza-MontobbioFuentes:scopusThe energy metabolism of China and India between 1971 and 2010: Studying the bifurcation
ReviewAbstract: This paper presents a comparison of the changes in the energetic metabolic pattern of China and IndiPalabras claves:China, energy, INDIA, Multi-scale integrated analysis, societal metabolism, SustainabilityAutores:Giampietro M., Jesus Ramos-Martin, Velasco-Fernández R.Fuentes:scopus