Dr. Paul  Steenhof
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Dr. Paul Steenhof

Research Scientist
Carleton University, Canada


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Geography from Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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Biography

Dr. Paul Steenhof is currently working as Project Manager at Sustainability Division, Canadian Standards Association Ottawa. He obtained his Ph.D. in Geography from Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in 2006. He has 14 publications in referred journals 3 chapters in book and 17 conference presentations. Dr. Paul Steenhof received honors includes Natural Science and Engineering Research Council Industrial Research and Development Fellowship, Carleton University Graduate Scholarship, Carleton Entrance Award for Academic Excellence, University of Toronto Fellowship, Canadian Geographical Society Research Grant. He is also a reviewer of book and articles in journals.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
International Climate Policy
62%
Climate Change Policy
90%
Emission Baseline Planning
75%
Interdisciplinary Assessment
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Steenhof, P., C. Weber, M. Brooks, J. Spence and R. Robinson et al., 2012. A protocol for quantifying the carbon reductions achieved through the provision of low or zero carbon ICT services. Sustain. Comput. Informat. Syst., 2: 23-32.
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  2. Steenhof, P. and C. Weber, 2011. An assessment of factors impacting Canada's elect ricity sector's G HG em issions. Energy Policy, 39: 4089-4096.
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  3. Brown, S., D. Pyke and P. Steenhof, 2010. Electric vehicles: The role and importance of standards in an emerging market. Energy Policy, 38: 3797-3806.
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  4. Steenhof, P., 2009. Estimating greenhouse gas emission reduction potential: An assessment of models and methods for the power sector. Environ. Model. Assess., 14: 17-28.
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  5. Steenhof, P.A. and W.A. Gough, 2008. The impact of tropical sea surface temperatures on various measures of Atlantic tropical cyclone activity. Theoret. Applied Climatol., 92: 249-255.
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  6. Steenhof, P. and B. McInnis, 2008. Competing engine technologies to de-carbonize Canada's passenger transportation sector. Technol. Forecast. Soc. Change, 75: 1260-1278.
  7. Steenhof, P., 2007. Decomposition for emission baseline setting in China's electricity. Energy Policy, 35: 280-294.
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  8. Steenhof, P. and W. Fulton, 2007. Scenario development in China's electricity sector. Technol. Forecast. Soc. Change, 74: 663-681.
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  9. Steenhof, P. and W. Fulton, 2007. Factors affecting electricity generation in China: Current situation and prospects. Technol. Forecast. Soc. Change, 74: 779-797.
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  10. Steenhof, P., C. Woudsma and E. Sparling, 2006. Greenhouse gas emissions and the surface transport of freight in Canada. Transport. Res. Part D: Transport Environ., 11: 369-376.
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  11. Steenhof, P., 2006. Factor decomposition of electricity demand in China's industrial sector. Energy Econ., 28: 370-384.
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  12. Steenhof, P. and M. Hill, 2006. Greenhouse gas emissions from Russia's electricity sector: Future scenarios. Climate Policy, 5: 531-548.
  13. Kok, Kasper, P. Valkering, J. Carmichael and J. Hinkel et al., 2006. Problem Formulation and Classification in Integrated Assessment Modelling. In: More Puzzle-Solving for Policy: Integrated Assessment from Theory to Practice, Valkering, P., B.A.R. van der Brugge and J. Rotmans (Eds.). ICIS., Maastricht, pp: 208-217.
  14. Steenhof, P., 2005. The clean development mechanism and sustainable development in China's electricity sector. Chinese J. Populat. Resour. Environ., 3: 3-13.
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  15. Steenhof, P., 2004. Electricity scenarios in Russia-GHG baseline formation and potential for joint implementation. RusEnergy Law J., 3: 7-16.