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Living with Energy Poverty: Perspectives from the Global North and South expands our collective understanding of energy poverty and deepens our recognition of the phenomenon by engaging with the lived experiences of energy-poor households across different contexts.

Understanding the lived experience of energy poverty is an essential component in the design of any effort to alleviate what is fundamentally a deep-rooted, multi-faceted, wickedly complex problem. This requires a nuanced understanding of the causal factors and the research methods that can respond to the flexible spatial and temporal nature of the condition, as well as its wellbeing and justice implications. Drawing together the expertise and connectedness of authors from the Global South and North, this book presents novel approaches to understanding the often hidden forms of domestic energy deprivation. Case studies from 20 countries provide critical perspectives on this phenomenon while analysing the po

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INTRODUCTION

1. The Global Face of Energy Poverty

Paola Velasco-Herrejón, Breffní Lennon and Niall P. Dunphy

PART I – METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES

2. Identifying Energy-Poor Households, Experiences from the Global North

Niall P. Dunphy, Breffní Lennon, and Paola Velasco-Herrejón

3. How do We Measure Energy Poverty? The Limitations of Energy Expenditure as an Indicator

María María Ibañez Martín, María Florencia Zabaloy, and Federico Dubois

4. Unveiling Hidden Energy Poverty in a Time of Crisis: A Methodological Approach for National Statistics

Roberto Barrella and José Carlos Romero

5. Reflections from Quantitative Characterisations of Energy Poverty in Mexico: Methods, Energy Justice, and Geographic Differences

Adolfo Mejía-Montero and Pável Soriano-Hernández

6. Understanding the Lived Experience of Summer Energy Poverty through Participatory Action Research

Marta Gayoso Heredia, Daniel Torrego Gómez, Miguel Núñez Peiró, and Carmen Sánchez-Guevara Sánchez

7. What Energy Poverty Looks Like: Methodological Insights from a Study in the Republic of Georgia

Nino Antadze

PART II – LIVED EXPERIENCES

8. Not Equal Before the Energy System: Can Energy Justice Principles Lift Women in Rural West Africa Out of Energy Poverty?

Laurent Jodoin and Carelle Mang-Benza

9. Connected Yet Suffering: The Lived Experiences of Czech Households through Energy Service Providers Bankruptcies

Dominik David and Hedvika Koďousková

10. Insights on Energy Poverty from Street Vendors in Indonesia

Dinita Setyawati

11. Understanding Energy Poverty in South Africa

Nthabiseng Mohlakoana and Peta Wolpe

12. Resources and Skills of Low-Income Households to Tackle Energy Poverty in France

Coralie Robert

13. Too Cool or Too Hot: Thermal Comfort in Low-Income Homes and Lived Experiences of Energy Poverty in India and Austria

Tania Berger

14. Heating Deprivation in Southern Cone: Sensitivities and Resilience Shaping the Vulnerability Experience

Paz Araya, Tamara Oyarzún, and Betina Cardoso

15. Female Voices of Energy Deprivation: The Lived Experience of Energy Vulnerable Women in North Macedonia and Austria

Ana Stojilovska and Mariëlle Feenstra

PART III PRACTICES, POLICIES AND SUSTAINABILITY

16. Transitioning Out of Vulnerability Using the Neighborhood Energy Center Model

Alison Kenner, Andrew Rosenthal, Briana Leone, Morgan Sarao, James Adams, and Abby Tzinberg

17. Demand-side Flexibility to Address Household Energy Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Burkina Faso and Madagascar

Marine Cornelis, Edmond VII Mballa Elanga, and Luc Richaud

18. Assessing Energy Poverty and Potential Retrofit Scenarios in Residential Stock in Tirana, Albania

Sokol Dervishi, Gliti Mazniku, Alessia Tafani, and Ina Dervishi

19. From Energy Poverty to Vulnerability: A Discourse Analysis of the European Union’s National Energy and Climate Plans

Ahmed Noaman El-Sherbini and Ingmar Lippert

20. What of Recognition Justice? An Empirical Analysis of the Role of Recognition Justice in Social Housing Smart City Projects in the Global North

Luca Lamonaca and Susana Batel

21. A Burning Desire: Trying to Achieve SDG 7 and Improving Access to Cleaner Cooking Fuels in Rural Ghana

Dickson Boateng, Julian Bloomer, and John Morrissey

CONCLUSION

22. Towards a Better Understanding of Energy Poverty

Niall P. Dunphy, Breffní Lennon, and Paola Velasco-Herrejón

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/1/2023 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032528199, 978-1032528199
      ISBN10: 1032528192

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Living with Energy Poverty: Perspectives from the Global North and South expands our collective understanding of energy poverty and deepens our recognition of the phenomenon by engaging with the lived experiences of energy-poor households across different contexts.

      Understanding the lived experience of energy poverty is an essential component in the design of any effort to alleviate what is fundamentally a deep-rooted, multi-faceted, wickedly complex problem. This requires a nuanced understanding of the causal factors and the research methods that can respond to the flexible spatial and temporal nature of the condition, as well as its wellbeing and justice implications. Drawing together the expertise and connectedness of authors from the Global South and North, this book presents novel approaches to understanding the often hidden forms of domestic energy deprivation. Case studies from 20 countries provide critical perspectives on this phenomenon while analysing the po

      Table of Contents

      INTRODUCTION

      1. The Global Face of Energy Poverty

      Paola Velasco-Herrejón, Breffní Lennon and Niall P. Dunphy

      PART I – METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES

      2. Identifying Energy-Poor Households, Experiences from the Global North

      Niall P. Dunphy, Breffní Lennon, and Paola Velasco-Herrejón

      3. How do We Measure Energy Poverty? The Limitations of Energy Expenditure as an Indicator

      María María Ibañez Martín, María Florencia Zabaloy, and Federico Dubois

      4. Unveiling Hidden Energy Poverty in a Time of Crisis: A Methodological Approach for National Statistics

      Roberto Barrella and José Carlos Romero

      5. Reflections from Quantitative Characterisations of Energy Poverty in Mexico: Methods, Energy Justice, and Geographic Differences

      Adolfo Mejía-Montero and Pável Soriano-Hernández

      6. Understanding the Lived Experience of Summer Energy Poverty through Participatory Action Research

      Marta Gayoso Heredia, Daniel Torrego Gómez, Miguel Núñez Peiró, and Carmen Sánchez-Guevara Sánchez

      7. What Energy Poverty Looks Like: Methodological Insights from a Study in the Republic of Georgia

      Nino Antadze

      PART II – LIVED EXPERIENCES

      8. Not Equal Before the Energy System: Can Energy Justice Principles Lift Women in Rural West Africa Out of Energy Poverty?

      Laurent Jodoin and Carelle Mang-Benza

      9. Connected Yet Suffering: The Lived Experiences of Czech Households through Energy Service Providers Bankruptcies

      Dominik David and Hedvika Koďousková

      10. Insights on Energy Poverty from Street Vendors in Indonesia

      Dinita Setyawati

      11. Understanding Energy Poverty in South Africa

      Nthabiseng Mohlakoana and Peta Wolpe

      12. Resources and Skills of Low-Income Households to Tackle Energy Poverty in France

      Coralie Robert

      13. Too Cool or Too Hot: Thermal Comfort in Low-Income Homes and Lived Experiences of Energy Poverty in India and Austria

      Tania Berger

      14. Heating Deprivation in Southern Cone: Sensitivities and Resilience Shaping the Vulnerability Experience

      Paz Araya, Tamara Oyarzún, and Betina Cardoso

      15. Female Voices of Energy Deprivation: The Lived Experience of Energy Vulnerable Women in North Macedonia and Austria

      Ana Stojilovska and Mariëlle Feenstra

      PART III PRACTICES, POLICIES AND SUSTAINABILITY

      16. Transitioning Out of Vulnerability Using the Neighborhood Energy Center Model

      Alison Kenner, Andrew Rosenthal, Briana Leone, Morgan Sarao, James Adams, and Abby Tzinberg

      17. Demand-side Flexibility to Address Household Energy Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Burkina Faso and Madagascar

      Marine Cornelis, Edmond VII Mballa Elanga, and Luc Richaud

      18. Assessing Energy Poverty and Potential Retrofit Scenarios in Residential Stock in Tirana, Albania

      Sokol Dervishi, Gliti Mazniku, Alessia Tafani, and Ina Dervishi

      19. From Energy Poverty to Vulnerability: A Discourse Analysis of the European Union’s National Energy and Climate Plans

      Ahmed Noaman El-Sherbini and Ingmar Lippert

      20. What of Recognition Justice? An Empirical Analysis of the Role of Recognition Justice in Social Housing Smart City Projects in the Global North

      Luca Lamonaca and Susana Batel

      21. A Burning Desire: Trying to Achieve SDG 7 and Improving Access to Cleaner Cooking Fuels in Rural Ghana

      Dickson Boateng, Julian Bloomer, and John Morrissey

      CONCLUSION

      22. Towards a Better Understanding of Energy Poverty

      Niall P. Dunphy, Breffní Lennon, and Paola Velasco-Herrejón

      Index

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