Energy and Environment: Documents Available Online
For more information on current research projects, please visit the Energy and Environment Research Area. The documents below are alphabetized by title.
2008
The Army's Green Warriors: Environmental Considerations in Contingency Operations
Balancing Environment and Development: Costs, Revenues, and Benefits of the Western Riverside County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan
Estimating the Value of Water-Use Efficiency in the Intermountain West
Green Warriors: Army Environmental Considerations for Contingency Operations from Planning Through Post-Conflict
Identifying and Reducing Climate-Change Vulnerabilities in Water-Management Plans
Impacts on U.S. Energy Expenditures and Greenhouse-Gas Emissions of Increasing Renewable-Energy Use
Moving Los Angeles: Short-Term Policy Options for Improving Transportation
Policy Insight, Volume 2, Issue 2, April 2008: New Engines and Fuels for Cars and Light Trucks
Preparing for an Uncertain Future Climate in the Inland Empire: Identifying Robust Water-Management Strategies
Presenting Uncertainty About Climate Change to Water-Resource Managers: A Summary of Workshops with the Inland Empire Utilities Agency
RAND Energy & Environment Researcher Guide
RAND Review: Vol. 32, No. 1, Spring 2008
Reducing Traffic Congestion in Los Angeles
The State of U.S. Railroads: A Review of Capacity and Performance Data
Unconventional Fossil-Based Fuels: Economic and Environmental Trade-Offs
2007
Agrarian Households in Semi-Arid Tropics: Evaluating Policy Options
An Approach to Assessing the Technical Feasibility and Market Potential of a New Automotive Device
The Arc: A Formal Structure for a Palestinian State
Beyond the Gas Tax: Alternatives for a Greener World
Building a Successful Palestinian State
Commercial Wind Insurance in the Gulf States: Developments Since Hurricane Katrina and Challenges Moving Forward
Constraints on JP-900 Jet Fuel Production Concepts
Do Benefits of Sarbanes-Oxley Justify the Costs?: Empirical Evidence in the Case of Small Firms
Evaluating Alternative Organizational Structures to Revitalize the Economy of New Orleans
Evaluating the Benefits and Costs of Increased Water-Use Efficiency in Commercial Buildings
Helping a Palestinian State Succeed: Key Findings
In the Name of Entrepreneurship?: The Logic and Effects of Special Regulatory Treatment for Small Business
Intermediate evaluation of Directorate-General Health and Consumer Protection non-food scientific committees: Final report
Is Special Regulatory Treatment for Small Businesses Working as Intended?
A New Analytic Method for Finding Policy-Relevant Scenarios
A New Tool Can Help Commercial-Building Owners Make Better Water-Efficiency Decisions
Overcoming the ''Resource Curse'': Prioritizing Policy Interventions in Countries with Large Extractive Industries
Perennial Cornucopia: Planning the Next Agricultural Revolution
Perennial Polyculture Farming: Seeds of Another Agricultural Revolution?
Policy Issues for Coal-to-Liquid Development
Policy Issues for Coal-to-Liquid Development: Addendum
Policy Issues for Coal-to-Liquids Development
Policy Issues for Oil Shale Development
RAND Review: Vol. 31, No. 3, Fall 2007
Research and Development Issues for Producing Liquid Fuels from Coal
Robust Decisions and Deep Uncertainty: An Application of Real Options to Public and Private Investment in Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies
State Insurance Mandates and Consumer-Directed Health Plans: Are They Helping Small Business Provide Health Insurance to Employees?
TIGRIS XL land-use model: Using the TIGRIS XL model to predict transport and land-use developments
The Thin Green Line: An Assessment of DoD's Readiness and Environmental Protection Initiative to Buffer Installation Encroachment
The Thin Green Line: Buffering the Nation's Military Bases
U.S. Policy Options for Iraq: A Reassessment
The United States Should Reassess Priorities and Consider Next Steps in Iraq
2006
Evaluating National Flood Insurance
Exploratory Modeling and Adaptive Strategies for Investment in Standard Services to Facilitate Public Service Networks
From Flood Control to Integrated Water Resource Management: Lessons for the Gulf Coast from Flooding in Other Places in the Last Sixty Years
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