Energy poverty in Greek mountainous areas: a comparative study
Lefkothea PAPADA; Dimitris KALIAMPAKOS
刊名Journal of Mountain Science
2017-06
卷号14期号:6页码:1229-1240
关键词Energy Poverty Fuel Poverty Mountainous Greece Indicator Households
ISSN号1672-6316
DOI10.1007/s11629-016-4095-z
通讯作者Lefkothea PAPADA
文献子类期刊论文
英文摘要The paper studied the energy poverty in the mountainous areas of Greece through parallel primary surveys, in comparison with the country-level conditions. The surveys are based on objective financial and expenditure data as well as on subjective views about housing conditions. The objective approach showed that mountainous areas of Greece are burdened with much higher energy expenditure while also having lower annual incomes. Under these circumstances, the energy poverty rate skyrocketed to 73.5%. The subjective indicators reveal significant aspects of the problem, such as the intense problem of damp walls and mold growth at home or the restriction of other basic needs in order to cover heating needs. However, despite the proven high vulnerability of Greek mountainous areas, current energy policy actually ignores the special features of mountainous areas, implementing horizontal policies. Therefore, a specialized energy plan targeted to alleviating energy poverty in mountainous areas in Greece is an urgent imperative.
语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/18740]  
专题Journal of Mountain Science _Journal of Mountain Science-2017_Vol14 No.6
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Lefkothea PAPADA,Dimitris KALIAMPAKOS. Energy poverty in Greek mountainous areas: a comparative study[J]. Journal of Mountain Science,2017,14(6):1229-1240.
APA Lefkothea PAPADA,&Dimitris KALIAMPAKOS.(2017).Energy poverty in Greek mountainous areas: a comparative study.Journal of Mountain Science,14(6),1229-1240.
MLA Lefkothea PAPADA,et al."Energy poverty in Greek mountainous areas: a comparative study".Journal of Mountain Science 14.6(2017):1229-1240.
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