This book presents research on energy poverty alleviation, approaching the complex phenomenon topic holistically and with heterogeneity. It includes contributions from research teams studying the topic at a national, regional and local levels worldwide.
The book is divided in two main blocks. The first part, New Approaches, involves novel assessments and concepts from a global and multidisciplinary point of view. The second part, Contexts, offers new theoretical diagnoses focused on case studies of different scales from around the world, and concepts for future trends.
Energy Poverty Alleviation will be of interest to policy makers, stakeholders, academics and researchers with knowledge in the energy poverty field.
Energy Poverty (re)Invented? Discussing Concept and Regulatory Gaps in
the EU.- Energy Poverty in Developing Regions: Strategies, Indicators,
Needs and Technological Solutions.- Reducing Energy Poverty and Carbon
Footprint of Social Housing Projects.- Gentrification in Deteriorated Urban
Areas and its Relationship with the Index of Vulnerable Homes (IVH).- Towards
the Comprehensive Bonus for Social Housing Services.- From the Regional
Assessment to the Local Identification of Energy Poverty.- Energy Poverty in
Japan: Current Trends and Future Challenges.- Energy Poverty in Finland:
Reality and Challenges in the Face of Climate Change.- Ecuadorian Social
Housing: Energetic Analysis Based on Thermal Comfort to Reduce Energy
Poverty.- Analysing the Effectiveness of the Energy Conservation Measures to
Reduce Energy Poverty Cases in the Southern Regions of Spain.- Evaluating the
Possibility of Applying the Poverty Adaptive Degree Hourly Index (PADHI) in
Andalusia.- Assessing the Possibility of Using Adaptive Setpoint Temperatures
in Buildings in Southern Spain to Reduce Energy Poverty.- Measuring Energy
Poverty at the Urban Scale: a Barcelona Case Study.
Carlos Rubio Bellido is an Associate Professor of the Construcciones Arquitectónicas II Department at Universidad de Sevilla. He is an international member of the academic committee of the Master in Sustainable Habitat and Energy Efficiency, as well as a member of the board of the Doctorate in Architecture and Urbanism, at Bio-Bio University. He teaches several courses related to energy, urban planning and building management. He has published extensively in the fields of poverty, energy efficiency, thermal comfort, adaptive comfort, energy consumption and climate change.
Jaime Solķs Guzmįn is an Associate Professor in the Construcciones Arquitectónicas II Department at Universidad de Sevilla. He is currently coordinating two projects: one on transfer to the productive sector called Andalusian Ecological Certificate for the Construction of Buildings and the second on energy poverty, called New Comprehensive Analysis of Energy Poverty in Andalusia. He has published over 70 research works in the fields of Sustainable construction, waste management, energy poverty, and impact assessment.