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  • Cauvain, Jenni, et al. (författare)
  • Market-based low-carbon retrofit in social housing : Insights from Greater Manchester
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Journal of Urban Affairs. - : Taylor & Francis. - 0735-2166 .- 1467-9906. ; 40:7, s. 937-951
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In recent years, social housing providers in the UK have become influential actors in realizing the national government’s decarborization agenda. However, when decarbonization is considered in light of austerity measures and the privatization of public housing, a number of contradictions arise. From interviews and a workshop with policymakers and registered providers in the city-region of Greater Manchester, three tensions are highlighted. First, since the 1980s, the housing stock condition has been used as a political pawn in successive reforms to demunicipalize social housing. Second, local authorities continue to harness the collectivities that remain in the social housing sector to realize their decarbonization goals. Third, the retrofit practices of social landlords are only superficially aiming for carbon control; instead, they focus on the social aims that are seen as important to the ethos and business model of the landlord. The article concludes that there are unavoidable conflicts between the interests of different actors whose low-carbon economy is conceived at different spatial scales and with different underlying objectives. As social landlords are foregrounded in subregional low-carbon policy, they are effectively co-opted into market-based retrofit, resulting in unintended consequences for the social housing sector.
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  • Petrova, Saska, et al. (författare)
  • Perceptions of thermal comfort and housing quality : exploring the micro-geographies of energy poverty in Stakhanov, Ukraine
  • 2013
  • Ingår i: Environment and planning A. - Thousand oaks : Sage Publications. - 0308-518X .- 1472-3409. ; 45:5, s. 1240-1257
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The growing recognition of the importance of indoor environments as 'active political-ecological spaces' has rarely been followed up by a systematic empirical engagement with the constituent dynamics and conceptual issues associated with infrastructural deprivation in this domain, particularly in non-Western contexts. Therefore, we investigate the relationship between self-reported perceptions of thermal comfort in the home, on the one hand, and a range of sociodemographic, housing, and health-related variables, on the other, via a quantitative analysis of a large-scale survey undertaken in the Eastern Ukrainian town of Stakhanov. Using the perceived level of thermal comfort as a starting point for its empirical explorations, we estimate the number and type of households who feel that they are receiving inadequate energy services in the home. Special attention is paid to the role of buildings in shaping the perceptions of thermal comfort.
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