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Author Simcock, Neil

Title Energy Poverty and Vulnerability : a Global Perspective
Edition 1
Published Taylor and Francis, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (280 pages) : 58 black and white images, 16 tables, 25 halftones and 17 line drawings
Series Routledge Explorations in Energy Studies
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 2 Energy poverty in an intersectional perspective: on multiple deprivation, discriminatory systems, and the effects of policies; 3 Understanding energy poverty through the energy cultures framework; 4 Transcending the triad: political distrust, local cultural norms and reconceptualising the drivers of domestic energy poverty in the UK; 5 Post-apartheid spatial inequalities and the built environment: drivers of energy vulnerability for the urban poor in South Africa
6 Water-energy nexus vulnerabilities in China: infrastructures, policies, practices7 Rethinking energy deprivation in Athens: a spatial approach; 8 Location, location, location: what accounts for the regional variation of energy poverty in Poland?; 9 Multiple vulnerabilities? Interrogating the spatial distribution of energy poverty measures in England; 10 The triple-hit effect of disability and energy poverty: a qualitative case study of painful sickle cell disease and cold homes; 11 The value of experience: including young people in energy poverty research
12 Energy poverty in the Western Balkans: adjusting policy responses to socio-economic drivers13 Lighting up rural Kenya: lessons learnt from rural electrification programmes; 14 Urban energy poverty: South Africa's policy response to the challenge; 15 Conclusions; Index
Summary Human health and well being are closely intertwined with the ability to access affordable and modern domestic energy services, including heating, cooling, lighting, cooking, and information technology. Energy poverty is said to occur when such amenities cannot be secured up to a socially- and physically- necessitated level. Millions of people across the world suffer from energy poverty due to a combination of financial, social and technical circumstances. Energy Poverty and Vulnerability provides novel and critical perspectives on the drivers and consequences of energy-related injustices in the home. Drawing together original research conducted by leading experts, the book offers fresh and innovative insights into the ways in which hitherto unexplored factors such as cultural norms, environmental conditions and household needs combine to shape vulnerability to energy poverty. Case studies from a wide range of countries are presented, thus providing the first globally-integrated account of a policy and research domain that has previously been divided between the Global South and North. An examination of the diverse manifestations of energy poverty is supplemented by an identification of this condition's shared and context-specific causes. Conveying policy-relevant insights that can inform decision-making, this book can be of great interest to students and scholars of energy demand, social justice, and sustainability transitions, as well as decision-makers and practitioners who wish to find out more about this complex issue
Subject Energy security.
Scarcity.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Environmental Policy.
Energy security
Scarcity
Form Electronic book
Author Thomson, Harriet
Petrova, Saska
Bouzarovski, Stefan
ISBN 9781315231518
1315231514