[HTML][HTML] Conceptualizing energy services: A review of energy and well-being along the Energy Service Cascade

G Kalt, D Wiedenhofer, C Görg, H Haberl - Energy Research & Social …, 2019 - Elsevier
The concept of energy services is used in different contexts and scientific fields mainly to
emphasize that it is the services provided by energy rather than energy carriers that people …

Towards an integrated theoretical framework for understanding water insecurity and gender-based violence in Low-and middle-income countries (LMICs)

AM Nunbogu, SJ Elliott - Health & Place, 2021 - Elsevier
Disparities in access to basic needs and resources such as water is largely borne out of
power imbalance across scale. In examining these power dynamics in the context of health …

Energy justice from the bottom up: A capability approach to community acceptance of wind energy in Mexico

P Velasco-Herrejon, T Bauwens - Energy Research & Social Science, 2020 - Elsevier
This paper aims to extend the energy justice framework by using the capability approach to
understand factors affecting community acceptance of energy technologies. The capability …

[HTML][HTML] Tensions, capabilities, and justice in climate change mitigation of fossil fuels

N Wood, K Roelich - Energy Research & Social Science, 2019 - Elsevier
In order to mitigate the well-being impacts of climate change effectively, we must reduce our
use of fossil fuels. However, many contemporary forms of well-being attainment still depend …

[HTML][HTML] Why energy access is not enough for choosing clean cooking fuels? Evidence from the multinomial logit model

Z Kapsalyamova, R Mishra, A Kerimray… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
The transition to sustainable energy requires an assessment of drivers of the use of clean
and dirty fuels for cooking. Literature highlights the importance of access to clean fuel for …

Resistance in rejecting solid fuels: Beyond availability and adoption in the structural dominations of cooking practices in rural India

Y Malakar, C Greig, E van de Fliert - Energy research & social science, 2018 - Elsevier
Solid fuels are the primary cooking fuels in a wide range of developing countries, a situation
that is projected to remain for the coming few decades. In the energy poverty scholarship, it …

Differences in firewood users' and LPG users' perceived relationships between cooking fuels and women's multidimensional well-being in rural India

Y Malakar, R Day - Nature Energy, 2020 - nature.com
Clean cooking fuels are generally assumed to bring health and other benefits for women
compared with solid fuels, which suggests they should be preferred. However, despite the …

Exploring rural energy choice from the perspective of multi-dimensional capabilities: Evidence from photovoltaic anti-poverty areas in rural China

F Huang, Z Wang, J Liu, C Shuai, W Li - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021 - Elsevier
Energy is an important link between development and climate change, and access to and
use of clean energy is essential for poverty alleviation and sustainable development. This …

Why firewood? Exploring the co-benefits, socio-ecological interactions and indigenous knowledge surrounding cooking practice in rural Nepal

B Bharadwaj, D Pullar, LS To, J Leary - Energy Research & Social Science, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper applies a social context lens to explore the reasons why households in rural
areas of developing countries such as Nepal choose to continue with their Traditional …

Context matters: Unpacking decision-making, external influences and spatial factors on clean cooking transitions in Nepal

B Bharadwaj, Y Malakar, M Herington… - Energy Research & Social …, 2022 - Elsevier
Investigations of the underlying cause of slow and varied clean cooking transitions in rural
areas of developing countries have predominantly taken an intra-household approach. That …