We conclude our series of reports on the EVALUATE stakeholder workshops with an article on the most recent workshop in Skopje.
Category: EVALUATE activities
Engaging Polish audiences with EVALUATE research in Gdansk
We continue our reports from recent stakeholder workshops held in the EVALUATE case study countries.
EVALUATE workshop with local stakeholders in Budapest – A summary
We continue our series of EVALUATE workshop reports with an article by Sergio Tirado Herrero describing a recent stakeholder event in Budapest.
Notes from the EVALUATE workshop with stakeholders from the Czech energy sector
Saska Petrova reports on a recent EVALUATE project event held in Prague.
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.
Workshop report: Fuel poverty and energy vulnerability in Europe
Harriet Thomson summarises the presentations and discussions that took place during a recent event on fuel poverty and energy vulnerability in Europe. The workshop was hosted in Manchester by the Centre for Urban Resilience and Energy and cities@manchester.
From fuel poverty to energy vulnerability: Harriet Thomson joins the EVALUATE team
The latest member of the EVALUATE project team discusses the link between her previous work and the project’s objectives and activities.
Three cities in four days – announcing the EVALUATE stakeholder workshop ‘roadshow’
Following the completion of our neighbourhood surveys in April, the EVALUATE project team is organizing stakeholder workshops in three of our case study cities – Prague, Budapest and Gdansk. Read more about next week’s events here.
EVALUATE fieldwork in Hungary – an update
The EVALUATE team has been undertaking extensive fieldwork activities across Eastern and Central Europe over the past few months. In the first of four updates on this process, we report on the context and nature of our work in Hungary.
EVALUATE project issues job ad and policy brief
There is an exciting vacancy on our project team … and some of the first results from a year-long round of 170 interviews across 6 countries are now available.