Around a billion people live in slums today globally, and rehabilitating them to formal housing is a significant challenge. Slum rehabilitation housing is a policy effort to solve this crisis and alleviate urban poverty. However, the question of whether slum rehabilitation programmes are accomplishing more good than harm or whether they are creating a whole host of new problems remains unexplored in the literature. This thesis investigates the effect of slum rehabilitation on household energy demand in Brazil, India and Nigeria through the lens of distributive energy justice. Furthermore, this thesis makes methodological innovation to aid in just policy design by improving the objectivity of including local and contextual knowledge on how p...
Energy poverty is a global phenomenon, with varying intensity across countries. Electricity is unarg...
Mitigating energy poverty requires a multi-criteria decision protocol integrating socio-economic, cu...
Energy justice, building on foundations within both the field of environmental justice and wider jus...
Slum rehabilitation housing (SRH) are critical transitional spaces in urban informality that has dee...
The interaction of energy and buildings institutes a complex socio-technical system that influences ...
In the wake of tackling energy poverty by its roots and protecting vulnerable groups, the European C...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Women's involvement in decision-making in domestic energy remains an under-resea...
This paper addresses the role of governance of urban areas in shaping energy use in LICs and MICs, f...
Text-based data sources like narratives and stories have become increasingly popular as critical ins...
Text-based data sources like narratives and stories have become increasingly popular as critical ins...
This article discusses the relationship between urban slums and the management of the urban infrastr...
This study explores the effect of slum rehabilitation on appliance ownership and its implications on...
This paper discusses the role of energy provision in influencing the social aspirations of people li...
There is an emerging scholarship that criticises the conceptualisation of urban informality from a d...
Contextualizing household energy efficiency in the frame of the theory of Energy Justice - a litera...
Energy poverty is a global phenomenon, with varying intensity across countries. Electricity is unarg...
Mitigating energy poverty requires a multi-criteria decision protocol integrating socio-economic, cu...
Energy justice, building on foundations within both the field of environmental justice and wider jus...
Slum rehabilitation housing (SRH) are critical transitional spaces in urban informality that has dee...
The interaction of energy and buildings institutes a complex socio-technical system that influences ...
In the wake of tackling energy poverty by its roots and protecting vulnerable groups, the European C...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Women's involvement in decision-making in domestic energy remains an under-resea...
This paper addresses the role of governance of urban areas in shaping energy use in LICs and MICs, f...
Text-based data sources like narratives and stories have become increasingly popular as critical ins...
Text-based data sources like narratives and stories have become increasingly popular as critical ins...
This article discusses the relationship between urban slums and the management of the urban infrastr...
This study explores the effect of slum rehabilitation on appliance ownership and its implications on...
This paper discusses the role of energy provision in influencing the social aspirations of people li...
There is an emerging scholarship that criticises the conceptualisation of urban informality from a d...
Contextualizing household energy efficiency in the frame of the theory of Energy Justice - a litera...
Energy poverty is a global phenomenon, with varying intensity across countries. Electricity is unarg...
Mitigating energy poverty requires a multi-criteria decision protocol integrating socio-economic, cu...
Energy justice, building on foundations within both the field of environmental justice and wider jus...