TY - BOOK AU - Dunphy,Niall P. AU - Dunphy,Niall P. AU - Lennon,Breffní AU - Velasco Herrejón,Paola TI - Living with Energy Poverty: Perspectives from the Global North and South T2 - Routledge Explorations in Energy Studies SN - 9781003408536 PY - 2024/// PB - Taylor & Francis, Routledge [Imprint] KW - Energy consumption KW - Economic aspects KW - Energy security KW - Poor KW - Energy assistance KW - Énergie KW - Consommation KW - Aspect économique KW - Ressources énergétiques KW - Programmes d'aide aux pauvres KW - Sécurité énergétique KW - Applied ecology KW - thema KW - Central / national / federal government policies KW - Central / national / federal government KW - Classical mechanics KW - Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning KW - fast KW - Energy KW - Mathematics and Science KW - Physics KW - Politics and government KW - SCIENCE / Energy KW - bisacsh KW - Society and Social Sciences KW - The environment KW - energy access KW - energy justice KW - energy vulnerability KW - fuel poverty KW - hidden energy poverty N1 - Free-to-read N2 - Living with Energy Poverty: Perspectives from the Global North and South expands our collective understanding of energy poverty and deepens our recognition of the phenomenon by engaging with the lived experiences of energy-poor households across different contexts. Understanding the lived experience of energy poverty is an essential component in the design of any effort to alleviate what is fundamentally a deep-rooted, multi-faceted, wickedly complex problem. This requires a nuanced understanding of the causal factors and the research methods that can respond to the flexible spatial and temporal nature of the condition, as well as its wellbeing and justice implications. Drawing together the expertise and connectedness of authors from the Global South and North, this book presents novel approaches to understanding the often hidden forms of domestic energy deprivation. Case studies from 20 countries provide critical perspectives on this phenomenon while analysing the policy practices, government strategy, and sustainability implications of divergent manifestations. The book takes a multidimensional perspective, challenging the bias towards energy production and service provision, which often do not align with the aspirations and realities of energy households across global contexts, thus facilitating a useful dialogue on the nature of energy poverty. The book is a timely source for policymakers, practitioners, and scholars seeking fresh, diverse insights into the everyday reality of energy poverty and wanting to better understand the challenges a people-centred, just energy transition can present UR - https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/87181 ER -