Access to energy is an important social determinant of health, and expanding the availability of affordable, clean energy is one of the Sustainable Development Goals. It has been argued that climate mitigation policies can, if well-designed in response to contextual factors, also achieve environmental, economic, and social progress, but otherwise pose risks to economic inequity generally and health inequity specifically. Decisions around such policies are hampered by data gaps, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and among vulnerable populations in high-income countries (HICs). The rise of "big data" offers the potential to address some of these gaps. This scoping review sought to explore the literature linking energy, ...
Human rights, human development, and climate change clearly overlap in many ways. Development, as qu...
Objective: While the link between health, social and economic development is being re-emphasised; th...
In developing countries, due to the total lack of access to energy systems in some regions or its av...
Since the beginning of the economic era, human beings have exploited and used different sorts of ene...
Background: The transformation of the global energy sector from fossil-based fuels to low/non-carbon...
This thesis presents analytical advances to support quantitative insights into national and local po...
Global energy requirements are continuously increasing. Conventional methods of producing more energ...
With chapters on energy poverty and public health, the World Bank’s perspective on energy access, an...
Nowadays, one of the main pollutant factors is the inefficient use and breakdown of energy technolog...
Energy poverty is a highly topical issue both in scientific-technical circles and in political debat...
Public spending for research and development is undoubtedly one of the most powerful tools for gover...
Energy is a very important topic of research driving the modern world. Energy production and consump...
One of the many challenges humanity faces is developing energy access in a sustainable manner, that ...
This dissertation is derived from numerical models that quantitatively examine energy, climate, and ...
The call for social science to engage with energy infrastructures and users to enable low-carbon tra...
Human rights, human development, and climate change clearly overlap in many ways. Development, as qu...
Objective: While the link between health, social and economic development is being re-emphasised; th...
In developing countries, due to the total lack of access to energy systems in some regions or its av...
Since the beginning of the economic era, human beings have exploited and used different sorts of ene...
Background: The transformation of the global energy sector from fossil-based fuels to low/non-carbon...
This thesis presents analytical advances to support quantitative insights into national and local po...
Global energy requirements are continuously increasing. Conventional methods of producing more energ...
With chapters on energy poverty and public health, the World Bank’s perspective on energy access, an...
Nowadays, one of the main pollutant factors is the inefficient use and breakdown of energy technolog...
Energy poverty is a highly topical issue both in scientific-technical circles and in political debat...
Public spending for research and development is undoubtedly one of the most powerful tools for gover...
Energy is a very important topic of research driving the modern world. Energy production and consump...
One of the many challenges humanity faces is developing energy access in a sustainable manner, that ...
This dissertation is derived from numerical models that quantitatively examine energy, climate, and ...
The call for social science to engage with energy infrastructures and users to enable low-carbon tra...
Human rights, human development, and climate change clearly overlap in many ways. Development, as qu...
Objective: While the link between health, social and economic development is being re-emphasised; th...
In developing countries, due to the total lack of access to energy systems in some regions or its av...