This paper advances a households-in-place perspective to understanding socio-spatial disadvantage in energy-carbon restructuring. This reflects evidence that the costs and benefits of low carbon restructuring will not be distributed evenly or fairly between people and places. Some households and localities will benefit from decarbonization but others will be disproportionately affected by rising energy costs and job loss. In this paper we use the example of England to explore different dimensions of advantage and disadvantage in low carbon restructuring and how they might be reinforced or mediated by intervention by governments, NGOs and citizens. The paper makes a distinctive contribution by linking different sites and policy areas in the ...
In the UK, the cost of low-carbon policies, such as renewable energy subsidies, household retrofit a...
AbstractThis paper makes a case for examining energy transition as a geographical process, involving...
Spatial economic change is an energy justice issue (Bouzarovski & Simcock, 2017) - an essential cons...
It is unlikely that the costs and benefits of low carbon restructuring will be distributed evenly or...
Strategies to reduce carbon emissions are set to be a powerful force of economic restructuring, crea...
Targets for reductions in carbon emissions and energy use are often framed solely in terms of percen...
In recent years, social housing providers in the UK have become influential actors in realising the ...
This paper makes a case for examining energy transition as a geographical process, involving the rec...
In the context of global climate change and UK government targets to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) em...
Energy efficiency governance in the UK is a crucial component of tackling climate change as around 2...
AbstractTargets for reductions in carbon emissions and energy use are often framed solely in terms o...
Residential energy efficiency is a core element of the decarbonisation policy in many nations. In th...
The ageing of existing energy system infrastructure, the threat of climate change and uncertainty in...
The turnover of the UK housing stock is such that CO2 emissions reduction targets will require exten...
This socio-technical pilot involved qualitative interviews with social housing tenants, combined wit...
In the UK, the cost of low-carbon policies, such as renewable energy subsidies, household retrofit a...
AbstractThis paper makes a case for examining energy transition as a geographical process, involving...
Spatial economic change is an energy justice issue (Bouzarovski & Simcock, 2017) - an essential cons...
It is unlikely that the costs and benefits of low carbon restructuring will be distributed evenly or...
Strategies to reduce carbon emissions are set to be a powerful force of economic restructuring, crea...
Targets for reductions in carbon emissions and energy use are often framed solely in terms of percen...
In recent years, social housing providers in the UK have become influential actors in realising the ...
This paper makes a case for examining energy transition as a geographical process, involving the rec...
In the context of global climate change and UK government targets to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) em...
Energy efficiency governance in the UK is a crucial component of tackling climate change as around 2...
AbstractTargets for reductions in carbon emissions and energy use are often framed solely in terms o...
Residential energy efficiency is a core element of the decarbonisation policy in many nations. In th...
The ageing of existing energy system infrastructure, the threat of climate change and uncertainty in...
The turnover of the UK housing stock is such that CO2 emissions reduction targets will require exten...
This socio-technical pilot involved qualitative interviews with social housing tenants, combined wit...
In the UK, the cost of low-carbon policies, such as renewable energy subsidies, household retrofit a...
AbstractThis paper makes a case for examining energy transition as a geographical process, involving...
Spatial economic change is an energy justice issue (Bouzarovski & Simcock, 2017) - an essential cons...