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Título: As essential as bread
Autor: Stojilovska, Ana
Dokupilová, Dušana
Gouveia, João Pedro
Bajomi, Anna Zsófia
Tirado-Herrero, Sergio
Feldmár, Nóra
Kyprianou, Ioanna
Feenstra, Mariëlle
Palavras-chave: Biomass
Coping strategies
Energy vulnerability
Europe
Firewood
Lived experience
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Nuclear Energy and Engineering
Fuel Technology
Energy Engineering and Power Technology
Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
Data: Mar-2023
Resumo: Fuelwood has been overlooked by European energy transition policies, despite its importance as a domestic energy source for many European households. We study fuelwood use for coping with energy poverty based on the lived experience of energy-vulnerable households in five diverse European countries (Portugal, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, and North Macedonia). From their perspective, fuelwood is a central and multifunctional tool for coping with energy poverty because of its many favorable features, including enabling energy security and access, that overweigh its adverse environmental and health impacts. We argue that the use of fuelwood for coping with energy poverty is embedded in cultural practices building upon the interconnection of three stages of coping behavior. The first stage is fuelwood becoming a socio-cultural norm, which means it is considered a cultural practice for coping with energy poverty due to its many benefits that protect the energy vulnerable from increasing energy prices, disconnections, and further energy deprivation. This enhances the subsequent phase, featuring the normalization of subsistence which is the acceptance of life with minimal energy needs. This leads to the final stage with increasing system detachment which is continued reliance on individual and informal arrangements of satisfying energy needs and avoiding seeking or demanding institutional support.
Descrição: This article is based upon work from COST Action European Energy Poverty: Agenda Co-Creation and Knowledge Innovation (ENGAGER 2017-2021, CA16232 ) supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology – www.cost.eu ). Ana Stojilovska is grateful for the support provided by the Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary , and the Central European University Doctoral Stipend . Dušana Dokupilová thanks to the support of VEGA grant no. 2/0186/21 . Anna Zsófia Bajomi would like to thank Lea Kőszeghy, Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary , and lead of the “Societal challenges of energy use” project supported by the Incubator – Collaborative Research Fund . Sergio Tirado-Herrero acknowledges funding from the European Union 's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie, and funding from the ‘Ramón y Cajal’ program supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (grant RYC2020-029750-I ). The authors are grateful to Nina Kuklišová who proofread the manuscript. We would like to thank the four anonymous reviewers for their detailed and helpful comments. We would like to acknowledge our interviewees without whose insightful contribution this research would not have been made. Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/153633
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2023.102987
ISSN: 2214-6296
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