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Guidelines on Strategic Planning and Management of the Energy Sector


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| Author(s):
Environment and Development Division (EDD)
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| Economic Sector(s):
(1) Energy planning, management and conservation |
| ESCAP Reference
No.: ST/ESCAP/2211 |
| Division/Office:
Environment and Development |
| Published Date:
2002 |
| Country:
{Non-country Specific Publication} |
| Hard Copy Price:
N/A
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| The guidelines focus on integrating environmental and social issues into energy sector planning. While it is conceptually easier to accept the notion of integrating environmental and social issues into energy sector planning, it is difficult to accomplish such tasks as there is a lack of clear understanding and comprehensive tools or techniques are not available to ensure systematic planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of energy plans with effective integration or incorporation of social and environmental issues. The guidelines contain a step by step approach to develop long-term policies based on a shared vision, strategy, programme of action, implementation of the programme, monitoring and evaluation. In essence, it is an attempt to develop energy policies incorporating environmental and social issues which are widely accepted and understood by stakeholders. It provides a comprehensive framework towards achieving common goals by concerned government agencies, utilities, private sector and NGOs. |

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Introduction I. The Concept of Strategic Planning II. Strategic Planning and Management of Energy Resources III. The Guidelines IV. Stakeholders’ Involvement V. Managing Strategic Planning and Management VI. Model Variants VII. Conclusions Annex I. Glossary Annex II. Literature |
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