Authors
Wendy Broers, René Kemp, Veronique Vasseur, Nurhan Abujidi, Zeger Vroon
Publication date
2022/6/1
Journal
Energy Research & Social Science
Volume
88
Pages
102527
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The annual renovation rate of the existing housing stock must increase rapidly to reach climate neutrality by 2050. This transition will require major investments but will also need to be affordable for everyone. Affordability is especially relevant for vulnerable and low-income households, many of which live in social housing in the Netherlands. Previous studies show that such a transition faces justice issues but this paper argues that a more pluralistic justice approach is needed, which also studies the interrelations between the justice dimensions. A multidimensional perspective is used based on five interrelated justice dimensions: distribution, recognition, participation, capability, and responsibility. Empirical data were collected by interviewing members of tenant associations and employees from social housing associations in the Netherlands on their experiences with, and views on, justice aspects in the energy …
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Scholar articles
W Broers, R Kemp, V Vasseur, N Abujidi, Z Vroon - Energy Research & Social Science, 2022