Interrelating energy and poverty: extending the research agenda

Workshop held on 6 October 2016, EDF Lab Paris-Saclay

This workshop aimed to explore how the interrelation being energy use and poverty can be extended in scope to include different categories of energy use, different dimensions of deprivation and different geographical, political and cultural contexts internationally.

A copy of the programme for the workshop can be found here and copies of the presentations can be found below.


Sessions

Link to copy of presentation: Introduction to interrelating energy and poverty: extending the research agenda
Introduction to interrelating energy and
poverty: extending the research agenda


Energy vulnerability, social justice, mobility and territories

merle-bordeaux-case-studyThe management of accesses’ disparities to urban resources: What organisational approaches? A renewed territorial governance?, Elodie Merle. Script

Presentation What would be the transport equivalent of fuel poverty? Giulio Mattioli

Presentation - Who decides what mobility is fair? Dr Caroline Mullen

 

 

What would be the transport equivalent of fuel poverty? Giulio Mattioli

 

 

 

 

Who decides what mobility is fair? Caroline Mullen


Knowledge in action: Engaging research findings into action and public debate

Fighting Against Fuel PovertyFighting against fuel poverty, Sylvain Decarne

 

 

 

 


Overview of University of Exeter’s DEMAND Linked Project

catherine-butler-welfareWelfare, employment and energy demand, Catherine Butler

 

 


Access to energy in various cultural contexts (Global North and South)

Energy vulnerability: an exploratory cross-national comparative research Ferenc Fodor and Rachel Guyet

Presentation Energy access in Sub-Saharan Africa: Case study based on findings from the town of Bukavu, DRC
Energy vulnerability: an exploratory cross-national comparative research, Ferenc Fodor and Rachel Guyet

 

 

 

Presentation Pathways to energy vulnerability: insights from a qualitative study in Central and Eastern Europe

Energy access in Sub-Saharan Africa: Case study based on findings from the town of Bukavu (DRC), Sylvie Douzou

 

 

 

 

Pathways to energy vulnerability:
insights from a qualitative study in
Central and Eastern Europe,
Neil Simcock

 

 

 

Gender and energy poverty in rural Bangladesh, Rosie Day