Energy access is typically viewed as a problem for rural areas, but people living in urban settings also face energy challenges that have not received sufficient attention. A revised agenda in research and practice that puts the user and local planning complexities centre stage is needed to change the way we look at energy access in urban areas, to understand the implications of the concentration of vulnerable people in slums and to identify opportunities for planned management and innovation that can deliver urban energy transitions while leaving no one behind. Here, we propose a research agenda focused on three key issues: understanding the needs of urban energy users; enabling the use of context-specific, disaggregated data; and engaging...
Urban and peri-urban communities across the Global South face considerable energy access challenges ...
International audienceThis chapter presents the main conclusions of two comparative research program...
Session organizers: Jonathan Balls (University of Melbourne) and Deepti Chatti (Yale University) Dis...
Energy access is typically viewed as a problem for rural areas, but people living in urban settings ...
Energy access is typically viewed as a problem for rural areas, but people living in urban settings ...
This paper addresses the role of governance of urban areas in shaping energy use in LICs and MICs, f...
Sub-Saharan Africa is urbanizing fast, and by 2040 the population of the subcontinent is expected to...
The Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) have a key role to play in understanding which factors and ...
The way we make sense of urban areas stands at a critical point. To reduce energy use in cities, we ...
Abstract Urban building energy models (UBEMs) are an example of a data-driven method for predicting...
The way we make sense of urban areas stands at a critical point. To reduce energy use in cities, we ...
Approaches to providing sustainable energy in cities have generated considerable interest in academi...
In future, increasing attention will be paid worldwide to clean and sustainable energy household pra...
Interviews were conducted with multiple stakeholders in South Africa so as to investigate barriers a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University Pr...
Urban and peri-urban communities across the Global South face considerable energy access challenges ...
International audienceThis chapter presents the main conclusions of two comparative research program...
Session organizers: Jonathan Balls (University of Melbourne) and Deepti Chatti (Yale University) Dis...
Energy access is typically viewed as a problem for rural areas, but people living in urban settings ...
Energy access is typically viewed as a problem for rural areas, but people living in urban settings ...
This paper addresses the role of governance of urban areas in shaping energy use in LICs and MICs, f...
Sub-Saharan Africa is urbanizing fast, and by 2040 the population of the subcontinent is expected to...
The Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) have a key role to play in understanding which factors and ...
The way we make sense of urban areas stands at a critical point. To reduce energy use in cities, we ...
Abstract Urban building energy models (UBEMs) are an example of a data-driven method for predicting...
The way we make sense of urban areas stands at a critical point. To reduce energy use in cities, we ...
Approaches to providing sustainable energy in cities have generated considerable interest in academi...
In future, increasing attention will be paid worldwide to clean and sustainable energy household pra...
Interviews were conducted with multiple stakeholders in South Africa so as to investigate barriers a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University Pr...
Urban and peri-urban communities across the Global South face considerable energy access challenges ...
International audienceThis chapter presents the main conclusions of two comparative research program...
Session organizers: Jonathan Balls (University of Melbourne) and Deepti Chatti (Yale University) Dis...