الإتجاهات الحديثة فى جغرافية الطاقة واهم الدوريات العالميه خلال الفترة (1995-2017) | ||||
المجلة العربية للدراسات الجغرافية | ||||
Article 4, Volume 3, Issue 5, April 2020, Page 139-176 PDF (931.13 K) | ||||
Document Type: المقالة الأصلية | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jasg.2020.102373 | ||||
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فاطمة مصطفى محمد سعد | ||||
أستاذ الجغرافيا الإقتصادية - کليـــــة الدراسات الإنسـانية - جـامعـة الأزهـر | ||||
Abstract | ||||
هدفت هذا البحث الى دراسه الاتجاهات الحديثه فى جغرافيا الطاقه فى أهم الدوريات العالميه خلال الفترة (1995-2017). وقد تم رصد هذه الاتجاهات فى ست دوريات عالميه ، وتتميز هذة الدوريات أوالمجلات بسمعة عالمية في البحث الجغرافي . وانها على مستوى کبير من الکفاءه والتخصص واحتوائها على موضوعات فى جغرافيا الطاقه بشکل خاص والطاقه بشکل عام . ومن المتوقع ان تشهد جغرافيه الطاقه خلال القرن الحادى والعشرين المزيد من الدراسات والبحوث وخاصه فى ميدان الطاقه المتجددة مثل الطاقه الکهروشمسيه و الکهروريحيه والکهرومائيه وتاثيرها فى الامن القومى المائى المصرى . فمستقبل الطاقة المتجددة ومساهمتها فى مصادر الطاقة يتوقف على عاملين رئيسيين أحدهما التقدم في التکنولوجيا المرتبطة بهذه الطاقة وتخفيض تکلفتها ، والأمر الآخر يتعلق بالأمور البيئية والضرائب المتزايدة التي تفرض على الوقود الأحفوري والدعم المالي والتشريعي للطاقة المتجددة . ولا شک أن المستقبل سيکون لمصادر الطاقة النظيفة التي تجمع بين قلة التکلفة وعدم الإضرار بالبيئة المحيطة بها . | ||||
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