Transitions toward a low-carbon future are not only technical and economical, but also deeply social and gendered. The gendered nature of energy transitions is often implicit and unexplored. As a corrective, this paper explores energy pathways by applying concepts from innovations and gender studies. We examine gender perspectives and niche energy innovations which could disrupt the regime. The regime represents the mainstream pathway that includes the dominant gender perspective and energy system. We explore different gender perspectives of energy transition pathways by applying an Alternative Pathways framework that includes: (1) on-stream pathways that exist within the mainstream pathway to promote equal opportunities for women and men, ...
This paper explores gender dimensions of the energy transition in the European Union (EU). The EU ha...
This background paper has been commissioned as a contribution to the preparation of the World Develo...
The feminisation of energy poverty in the city of Madrid is currently impossible to measure through ...
Transitions toward a low-carbon future are not only technical and economical, but also deeply social...
The global drive to provide universal access to sustainable and modern energy by 2030 is creating nu...
Considering the strict emission targets declared in the 2015 Paris Agreement, a gradual ...
Achieving a just and equitable transition to a sustainable energy system will rest on efforts to add...
Achieving a just and equitable transition to a sustainable energy system will rest on efforts to add...
Policy makers and scholars often assume gender to be irrelevant in energy politics. However, an incr...
It has long been understood that energy is a key contributing input to reaching development goals, b...
This paper derives from a collaboration between the Low Carbon Energy for Development Network (LCEDN...
Background: Energy communities are emphasized by the EU as important for developing sustainable ener...
Currently, the world as we know it is undergoing many different transformations towards a more susta...
The importance of gender is increasingly recognised in energy research, with growing awareness of th...
Energy policies assume that women and men have the same values, experiences and aspirations towards ...
This paper explores gender dimensions of the energy transition in the European Union (EU). The EU ha...
This background paper has been commissioned as a contribution to the preparation of the World Develo...
The feminisation of energy poverty in the city of Madrid is currently impossible to measure through ...
Transitions toward a low-carbon future are not only technical and economical, but also deeply social...
The global drive to provide universal access to sustainable and modern energy by 2030 is creating nu...
Considering the strict emission targets declared in the 2015 Paris Agreement, a gradual ...
Achieving a just and equitable transition to a sustainable energy system will rest on efforts to add...
Achieving a just and equitable transition to a sustainable energy system will rest on efforts to add...
Policy makers and scholars often assume gender to be irrelevant in energy politics. However, an incr...
It has long been understood that energy is a key contributing input to reaching development goals, b...
This paper derives from a collaboration between the Low Carbon Energy for Development Network (LCEDN...
Background: Energy communities are emphasized by the EU as important for developing sustainable ener...
Currently, the world as we know it is undergoing many different transformations towards a more susta...
The importance of gender is increasingly recognised in energy research, with growing awareness of th...
Energy policies assume that women and men have the same values, experiences and aspirations towards ...
This paper explores gender dimensions of the energy transition in the European Union (EU). The EU ha...
This background paper has been commissioned as a contribution to the preparation of the World Develo...
The feminisation of energy poverty in the city of Madrid is currently impossible to measure through ...