KOĎOUSKOVÁ, Hedvika, Adriana ILAVSKÁ, Tereza STAŠÁKOVÁ, Dominik DAVID and Jan OSIČKA. Mapping energy vulnerability in the Czech Republic: combined perspectives. In ENGAGER café, an online meeting of the former COST Action network members. 2022.
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Original name Mapping energy vulnerability in the Czech Republic: combined perspectives
Name (in English) Mapping energy vulnerability in the Czech Republic: combined perspectives
Authors KOĎOUSKOVÁ, Hedvika, Adriana ILAVSKÁ, Tereza STAŠÁKOVÁ, Dominik DAVID and Jan OSIČKA.
Edition ENGAGER café, an online meeting of the former COST Action network members, 2022.
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Type of outcome Requested lectures
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Social Studies
Keywords in English Energy vulnerability; district heating; Czech Republic; index; municipalities; local perspectives
Tags International impact
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Abstract
The contribution presented energy poverty in its traditional understanding - a household's inability to heat its home to an acceptable level. District heating systems are essential in providing domestic heating in the CEE region. Unfortunately, due to their material and social characteristics, they may bring many opportunities but also risks vis-a-vis the energy vulnerability of the population. The most profound knowledge of the energy vulnerability in the Czech Republic is crucial for the sector's just transformation. The contribution presented a two-phased sequential explanatory research design to enrich current knowledge empirically and methodologically and provide a practical basis for energy poverty prevention and alleviation. The presentation added new visualizations of the country's socio-spatial distribution of energy vulnerability and insights from the second round of interviews with municipalities' representatives.
Abstract (in English)
The contribution presented energy poverty in its traditional understanding - a household's inability to heat its home to an acceptable level. District heating systems are essential in providing domestic heating in the CEE region. Unfortunately, due to their material and social characteristics, they may bring many opportunities but also risks vis-a-vis the energy vulnerability of the population. The most profound knowledge of the energy vulnerability in the Czech Republic is crucial for the sector's just transformation. The contribution presented a two-phased sequential explanatory research design to enrich current knowledge empirically and methodologically and provide a practical basis for energy poverty prevention and alleviation. The presentation added new visualizations of the country's socio-spatial distribution of energy vulnerability and insights from the second round of interviews with municipalities' representatives.
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TK03010086, research and development projectName: Vývoj technicko-ekonomických scénářů pro transformaci českého teplárenství
Investor: Technology Agency of the Czech Republic
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