[HTML][HTML] Identifying double energy vulnerability: a systematic and narrative review of groups at-risk of energy and transport poverty in the global north

N Simcock, KEH Jenkins, M Lacey-Barnacle… - Energy Research & …, 2021 - Elsevier
The concept of 'double energy vulnerability'describes a circumstance whereby people are at
heightened risk of energy poverty and transport poverty simultaneously–a particularly …

Towards a multiple-indicator approach to energy poverty in the European Union: A review

R Castaño-Rosa, J Solís-Guzmán, C Rubio-Bellido… - Energy and …, 2019 - Elsevier
The term energy poverty (EP), mostly used to capture problems related to an inadequate
access to energy suppliers in develo** countries, and that of fuel poverty (FP), commonly …

[HTML][HTML] Spatializing energy justice

S Bouzarovski, N Simcock - Energy Policy, 2017 - Elsevier
This paper introduces the concept of spatial justice and inequality to understandings of
energy poverty and vulnerability. By applying an explicitly spatial lens to conceptualize …

[HTML][HTML] Eating, heating or taking the bus? Lived experiences at the intersection of energy and transport poverty

M Martiskainen, D Hopkins, GAT Contreras… - Global Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Experiences of poverty can manifest in multiple aspects of everyday life, often in interlinking
ways. One example is 'double energy vulnerability', where a household faces both energy …

A fresh look at contemporary perspectives on urban housing affordability

MEA Haffner, K Hulse - International Journal of Urban Sciences, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The literature on housing affordability has grown rapidly since Hulchanski [1995, p. 489. The
concept of housing affordability: six contemporary uses of the housing expenditure-to …

[HTML][HTML] Climate change mitigation policies targeting households and addressing energy poverty in European Union

D Streimikiene, V Lekavičius, T Baležentis… - Energies, 2020 - mdpi.com
Climate change mitigation measures linked to households' energy consumption have huge
greenhouse gases (GHG) emission reduction potential and positive impact on energy …

[HTML][HTML] Rendered invisible: institutional misrecognition and the reproduction of energy poverty

N Simcock, J Frankowski, S Bouzarovski - Geoforum, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper makes the case that a lack of political and institutional recognition underpins the
(re) production of domestic energy poverty. Previous research into the drivers of energy …

[HTML][HTML] The demographics of energy and mobility poverty: Assessing equity and justice in Ireland, Mexico, and the United Arab Emirates

JF Del Rio, DDF Del Rio, BK Sovacool… - Global Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Energy and mobility poverty limits people's choices and opportunities and negatively
im**es upon structural economic and social welfare patterns. It also hampers the ability of …

[HTML][HTML] The diversity penalty: domestic energy injustice and ethnic minorities in the United Kingdom

S Bouzarovski, M Burbidge, A Sarpotdar… - Energy Research & …, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper examines the relationships between ethnicity and end-use energy injustices in
the United Kingdom, focusing on the drivers and experiences of fuel poverty and energy …

Encountering energy precarity: Geographies of fuel poverty among young adults in the UK

S Petrova - Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
This paper develops the notion of “energy precarity” in order to uncover the governance
practices and material conditions that drive and reproduce the inability of households to …