Authors
Vanesa Castán Broto, Lucy Stevens, Emmanuel Ackom, Julia Tomei, Priti Parikh, Iwona Bisaga, Long Seng To, Joshua Kirshner, Yacob Mulugetta
Publication date
2017/10
Source
Nature Energy
Volume
2
Issue
10
Pages
776-779
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Energy access is typically viewed as a problem for rural areas, but people living in urban settings also face energy challenges that have not received sufficient attention. A revised agenda in research and practice that puts the user and local planning complexities centre stage is needed to change the way we look at energy access in urban areas, to understand the implications of the concentration of vulnerable people in slums and to identify opportunities for planned management and innovation that can deliver urban energy transitions while leaving no one behind. Here, we propose a research agenda focused on three key issues: understanding the needs of urban energy users; enabling the use of context-specific, disaggregated data; and engaging with effective modes of energy and urban governance. This agenda requires interdisciplinary scholarship across the social and physical sciences to support local …
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