Exploring Energy Poverty in Urban and Rural Contexts in the Era of Climate Change: A Comparative Analysis of European Countries and Israel

Author:

Dokupilová Dušana1ORCID,Stojilovska Ana2ORCID,Palma Pedro3,Gouveia João Pedro3ORCID,Paschalidou Eleftheria G.4ORCID,Barrella Roberto56ORCID,Feenstra Marielle7ORCID,Horta Ana8,Sánchez-Guevara Carmen9ORCID,Kádár József101112ORCID,Tesanovic Majda13ORCID,Thomaidis Nikolaos S.14ORCID,Hamed Tareq Abu1112

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Forecasting of the Centre of Social and Psychological Sciences, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Šancová 56, 811 05 Bratislava, Slovakia

2. Department of Government and Public Policy, Institute for Political Science, HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Tóth Kálmán utca 4, 1097 Budapest, Hungary

3. CENSE, FCT-NOVA—Centre for Environmental and Sustainability Research, CHANGE—Global Change and Sustainability Institute, NOVA School of Science and Technology, NOVA University Lisbon, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal

4. Applied Economics Laboratory (AELab), School of Economics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 541 24 Thessaloniki, Greece

5. Chair of Energy and Poverty, ICAI School of Engineering, Comillas Pontifical University, Alberto Aguilera, 25, 28015 Madrid, Spain

6. Institute for Research in Technology (IIT), ICAI School of Engineering, Comillas Pontifical University, Alberto Aguilera, 25, 28015 Madrid, Spain

7. 75inQ Institute Inclusive Energy Transition, Vlamingstraat 28, 2629 KX Delft, The Netherlands

8. Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, 1600-189 Lisbon, Portugal

9. School of Architecture, ETSAM, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), Avda. Juan de Herrera 4, 28040 Madrid, Spain

10. Haifa Center for German and European Studies, University of Haifa, Abba Khoushy Ave. 199, Haifa 3498838, Israel

11. Arava Institute for Environmental Studies, Kibbutz Ketura, D.N. Hevel Eilot 8884000, Israel

12. Dead Sea and Arava Science Center, Tamar Regional Council 86910, Israel

13. Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Tuzla, Franjevacka 2, 75 000 Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina

14. Department of Financial and Management Engineering, University of the Aegean, 41 Kountouriotou Str., 82100 Chios, Greece

Abstract

This article examines the multidimensional problem of energy poverty, focusing on its connections to climate change and its manifestation at rural and urban scales across selected European countries and Israel. The study examined 31 locations in eight countries with diverse geographical and economic backgrounds: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, North Macedonia, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Slovakia, and Israel. The article aims to understand how winter energy vulnerability in rural and urban locations in these countries could be identified using selected energy poverty indicators and how it evolves under the influence of climate change. A set of sociodemographic, infrastructural, and economic variables, combined with climate analysis, were selected and assessed for their impact on energy poverty. We found that energy poverty in most countries depends significantly on location and regional development. Due to a combination of factors influencing energy poverty, rural households tend to be more vulnerable. Furthermore, climate change consequences will likely leave rural areas more likely to experience energy poverty in the future.

Funder

VEGA

National Research, Development and Innovation Office, Hungary

Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia

Arava Institute

Publisher

MDPI AG

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