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ENGAGER network issues call for Visiting Fellowships
Read more about a new international exchange opportunity from a recently-launched network of scientists and practitioners
EVALUATE team to host new European Energy Poverty Observatory
A new information hub led by EVALUATE project researchers extends the reach and impact of existing research
Public seminar: Connecting national energy transitions with changes in urban energy systems
Professor Aleh Cherp from the Central European University (Hungary) and University of Lund (Sweden) is due to give a public seminar at CURE on the 1st of December.
New book: Retrofitting the City
Alastair Moore reviews Stefan Bouzarovski’s new monograph.
EVALUATE project issues new policy brief
A new policy brief is now available on the website of the EVALUATE project. The brief reports on some of the latest project results, focusing in particular on the principal findings from the large-scale household survey on energy vulnerability and fuel poverty in four Central and Eastern European cities, undertaken during the winter and spring ofContinue reading “EVALUATE project issues new policy brief”
Neil Simcock joins the EVALUATE team to focus on the lived experiences of fuel poverty
A new addition to the EVALUATE project team is Neil Simcock, who is joining as a research associate over the next two years to undertake qualitative research with vulnerable households in the case study areas. In his first blog article, Neil discusses the key themes and aims of this section of EVALUATE. Recent quantitative studies have shownContinue reading “Neil Simcock joins the EVALUATE team to focus on the lived experiences of fuel poverty”
Energy poverty in Macedonia – workshop report
We conclude our series of reports on the EVALUATE stakeholder workshops with an article on the most recent workshop in Skopje.
Engaging Polish audiences with EVALUATE research in Gdansk
We continue our reports from recent stakeholder workshops held in the EVALUATE case study countries.
New open access paper on fuel poverty and energy vulnerability
A global perspective on domestic energy deprivation: Overcoming the energy poverty–fuel poverty binary’, by Stefan Bouzarovski and Saska Petrova.