Retrofit Poverty: Socioeconomic Spatial Disparities in Retrofit Subsidies Uptake
Framed in the concept of distributional justice, retrofit poverty may be understood as the inequality of opportunity to improve the energy performance of the home. Retrofitting existing homes may have substantial carbon-mitigation and cost-saving potential. Retrofit subsidies may increase energy imp...
Main Authors: | Nicola Willand, Trivess Moore, Ralph Horne, Sarah Robertson |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Ubiquity Press
2020-04-01
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Series: | Buildings & Cities |
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Online Access: | https://journal-buildingscities.org/articles/13 |
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