Energy Poverty in Japan
This book stands as the first comprehensive exploration of the intricate issue of energy poverty in Japan. Unveiling a nuanced exploration, the book breaks new ground by focusing on a unique category of households vulnerable to energy poverty, a revelation grounded in meticulously gathered, up-to-date data. The book not only dissects the fundamental aspects of energy poverty in Japan in detail, providing a comprehensive review of Japanese studies on energy poverty, but also introduces an innovative methodology for assessing vulnerability at the grassroots level.
What distinguishes this work is its timely examination of global events, such as the Russia–Ukraine conflict and the reverberations of the COVID-19 pandemic, and their profound impact on household vulnerability to energy poverty. As the first-of-its-kind analysis in a developed nation such as Japan, the book offers more than insights; it presents pioneering approaches to confront and mitigate energy poverty.Engaging and data-driven, this book serves as an indispensable guide for policymakers, scholars, and those attuned to the urgent need for universal energy access. Enter a world where knowledge meets action, as this book charts a course towards resilience and equitable energy solutions.
Dr. Amin Nazarahari is a dedicated researcher whose higher education endeavors have centered around the critical subject of energy poverty in Japan. Holding a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, as well as a Master of Engineering and a Doctor of Philosophy in Energy Science and Engineering from the prestigious Tokyo Institute of Technology, Dr. Nazarahari has demonstrated a profound commitment to addressing socioeconomic challenges on a global scale.
With a particular focus on transitioning from vulnerability to resilience, Dr. Nazarahari has contributed significantly to the discourse on energy poverty in Japan, distinguishing himself as one of the country's few scholars with academic publications on this pressing issue. His comprehensive academic background and research initiatives underscore his dedication to understanding and mitigating the complex challenges surrounding energy access and deprivation.
During the period from 2018 to 2023, Dr. Nazarahari was a MEXT scholarship recipient, enriching his academic pursuits. Additionally, he was a member of the excellence program at the Academy for Leadership of the Tokyo Institute of Technology, showcasing not only his intellectual prowess but also his commitment to global leadership and leadership in academia.
Beyond the confines of Japan, Dr. Nazarahari has contributed on an international scale, briefly serving as a staff member for the United Nations World Food Programme in Tajikistan. In this role, he actively engaged in addressing food security challenges aligned with Sustainable Development Goals #2: Zero Hunger and #17: Partnership for other goals. This experience has broadened his perspective and enriched his understanding of the interconnected global issues that demand innovative solutions, and the importance of active engagement of all nations in achieving SDGs.
Dr. Nazarahari's multifaceted experiences, from scholarly achievements in Japan to his impactful contributions on the international stage, mark him as a distinguished expert in the field of energy poverty and socioeconomic resilience. His commitment to research, coupled with his practical engagement with global challenges, positions him as a humble yet influential voice in the pursuit of a more sustainable and equitable world.