Yekeen A. Sanusi(editor)
Yekeen Sanusi is a Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria. He holds B.Sc. in Geography, M.Sc. in Urban and Regional Planning and PhD in Geography. His interest in energy covers energy access, energy justice, energy poverty, policy and planning. He has successfully supervised many postgraduate theses (PhD, Master and Postgraduate Diploma) and has contributed to programme development at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He was Deputy Dean, School of Environmental Technology of the Federal University of Technology, Minna between 2006 and 2008 and Head of Department, Urban and Regional Planning between 2008 and 2012. Between September 1st, 2012 and August 31st, 2016, he was the Dean of the School of Environmental Technology. He is a member of Nigerian Institute Town Planners, Registered Town Planner and a member of many research networks. He has served as a visiting scholar in two other Nigerian universities; Kaduna State University, Kaduna and Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. He has also served as a Visiting Professor at Pan African University Institute for Water and Energy Sciences (PAUWES), Tlemcen, Algeria.Yekeen Sanusi is a Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria. He holds B.Sc. in Geography, M.Sc. in Urban and Regional Planning and PhD in Geography. His interest in energy covers energy access, energy justice, energy poverty, policy and planning. He has successfully supervised many postgraduate theses (PhD, Master and Postgraduate Diploma) and has contributed to programme development at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He was Deputy Dean, School of Environmental Technology of the Federal University of Technology, Minna between 2006 and 2008 and Head of Department, Urban and Regional Planning between 2008 and 2012. Between September 1st, 2012 and August 31st, 2016, he was the Dean of the School of Environmental Technology. He is a member of Nigerian Institute Town Planners, Registered Town Planner and a member of many research networks. He has served as a visiting scholar in two other Nigerian universities; Kaduna State University, Kaduna and Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. He has also served as a Visiting Professor at Pan African University Institute for Water and Energy Sciences (PAUWES), Tlemcen, Algeria.
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Yekeen Sanusi is a Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria. He holds B.Sc. in Geography, M.Sc. in Urban and Regional Planning and PhD in Geography. His interest in energy covers energy access, energy justice, energy poverty, policy and planning. He has successfully supervised many postgraduate theses (PhD, Master and Postgraduate Diploma) and has contributed to programme development at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He was Deputy Dean, School of Environmental Technology of the Federal University of Technology, Minna between 2006 and 2008 and Head of Department, Urban and Regional Planning between 2008 and 2012. Between September 1st, 2012 and August 31st, 2016, he was the Dean of the School of Environmental Technology. He is a member of Nigerian Institute Town Planners, Registered Town Planner and a member of many research networks. He has served as a visiting scholar in two other Nigerian universities; Kaduna State University, Kaduna and Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. He has also served as a Visiting Professor at Pan African University Institute for Water and Energy Sciences (PAUWES), Tlemcen, Algeria.
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Energy Justice Across Borders
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. We must find new and innovative ways of conceptualizing transboundary energy issues, of embedding concerns of ethics or justice into energy policy, and of operationalizing response to them. This book stems from the emergent gap; the need for comparative approaches to energy justice, and for those that consider ethical traditions that go beyond the classical Western approach. This edited volume unites the fields of energy justice and comparative philosophy to provide an overarching global perspective and approach to applying energy ethics. We contribute to this purpose in four sections: setting the scene, practice, applying theory to practice, and theoretical approaches. Through the chapters featured in the volume, we position the book as one that contributes to energy justice scholarship across borders of nations, borders of ways of thinking and borders of disciplines. The outcome will be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students studying energy justice, ethics and environment, as well as energy scholars, policy makers, and energy analysts.