Biography

Prof. Martin Mike Pasqualetti

School of Geographical Sciences

Arizona State University Tempe, USA

Professor

Email: Pasqualetti@asu.edu

Qualifications

1977 Ph.D., University of California


Publications (Selected)


  1. RS M.J. Pasqualetti, (2025), Recycling Energy Landscapes: Addressing the sustainable legacy of the world's largest enterprise, Energy Research & Social Science.
  2. MB M.J. Pasqualetti, Elizabeth Nelson, (2024), The Sun is Not Enough: The slow solar transition in Arizona and Algeria, Energy Research & Social Science, Vol.118.
  3. B Frantál, S Bartke, J Chodkowska-Miszczuk, O Golubchikov, M.J. Pasqualetti, (2023), In memory of Stanislav Martinát (1976–2023), Moravian Geographical Reports, Vol.31, No.3, p174-181.
  4. J Keahey, M Nadesan, MJ Pasqualetti, (2022), Rethinking energy democracy, Routledge handbook of energy transitions, p415-429.
  5. MJ Pasqualetti, B Frantál, (2022), The evolving energy landscapes of coal: Windows on the past and influences on the future, Moravian Geographical Reports, Vol.30, No.4, p228-236
  6. M Nadesan, MJ Pasqualetti, J Keahey, (2022), Energy Democracies for Sustainable Futures, Academic Press.
  7. Martin J. Pasqualetti. (2021), The thread of energy, Oxford University Press.
  8. J Bethem, G Frigo, S Biswas, CT DesRoches, M Pasqualetti, (2020), Energy decisions within an applied ethics framework: an analysis of five recent controversies, Energy, Sustainability and Society, Vol.10, p1-6.
  9. C Johnson, M Price, MJ Pasqualetti, G MacDonald, WG Moseley, D Wright, AB Murphy, (2020), Geography: Why It Matters, The AAG Review of Books, Vol.8, No.1, p34-42.
  10. MJ Pasqualetti, (2019), Decommissioning nuclear power plants, Controlling the Atom in the 21st Century, p315-334.
  11. D Majumdar, MJ Pasqualetti, (2019), Analysis of land availability for utility-scale power plants and assessment of solar photovoltaic development in the state of Arizona, USA, Renewable energy, Vol.134, p1213-1231
  12. MJ Pasqualetti, (2019), Nuclear Decommissioning and Society: public links to a new technology. Routledge.
  13. J Navratil, T Krejci, S Martinat, MJ Pasqualetti, P Klusacek, B Frantal, (2018), Brownfields do not “only live twice”: The possibilities for heritage preservation and the enlargement of leisure time activities in Brno, the Czech Republic, Cities, Vol. 74, p52-63.
  14. D Majumdar, MJ Pasqualetti, (2018), Dual use of agricultural land: Introducing ‘agrivoltaics’ in Phoenix Metropolitan Statistical Area, USA, Landscape and urban planning, Vol.170, p150-168.
  15. M Pasqualetti, S Stremke, (2018), Energy landscapes in a crowded world: A first typology of origins and expressions, Energy research & social science, Vol.36, 94-105.
  16. MJ Pasqualetti, (2017),The land use focus of energy impacts, Energy, Land and Public Policy, p99-136.
  17. S Martinat, J Navratil, J Trojan, B Frantal, P Klusacek, MJ Pasqualetti, (2017), Interpreting regional and local diversities of the social acceptance of agricultural AD plants in the rural space of the Moravian-Silesian Region (Czech Republic), Rendiconti Lincei, Vol.28, p535-548.
  18. S Bouzarovski, MJ Pasqualetti, VC Broto, (2017), The Routledge research companion to energy geographies. Taylor & Francis.
  19. D Apostol, J Palmer, M Pasqualetti, R Smarden, R Sullivan, (2017), The Renewable Energy Landscape: Preserving Scenic Values in a Sustainable Future, Routledge.
  20. BC Martin J. Pasqualetti, C Scott, T Jones, L Necefer, (2016), A Paradox of Plenty: Renewable Energy on Navajo Nation Lands, Society and Natural Resources.
  21. M Nadesan, M Pasqualetti, (2016), Dispossession, justice, and a sustainable energy future, The Palgrave Handbook of the International Political Economy of Energy, p585-619
  22. BK Sovacool, SE Ryan, PC Stern, K Janda, G Rochlin, D Spreng, MJ Pasqualetti, (2015), Integrating social science in energy research, Energy Research & Social Science, Vol.6, p95-99.


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