2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14061525
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Fighting Energy Poverty Using User-Driven Approaches in Mountainous Greece: Lessons Learnt from a Living Lab

Abstract: The experience of operating an energy-related Living Lab (LL) in mountainous Greece is presented in this paper in an attempt to explore the dynamics of such initiatives to address energy vulnerability. The LL is situated in Metsovo, which is a typical mountainous town of Greece with increased vulnerability issues identified in previous studies. Since Greek mountainous societies have proved to be particularly exposed to energy poverty, the LL aimed to function as an exemplary case on how to tackle energy povert… Show more

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“…The evidence base consists of primary research evaluations presented across 14 studies which consisted of one randomised control trial (with partial crossover) (Heyman et al 2011), three quasi-experimental studies (Grey et al 2017, Poortinga et al 2017, Willand et al 2019; two pre-test / post-test with a control group (Shortt & Rugraska 2007, Wade et al 2019; two pre-test / post-test with no control group (Eadson & Leather 2017, Papada et al 2021; one post-test with control group (Sharpe et al 2020), one case study (McGinley et al 2022); one case control study (Charlier et al 2019) and three quantitative descriptive surveys (Miller et al 2022, Sherriff et al 2020, Welsh Government 2015. Five of these were part of wider mixed methods studies (Shortt & Rugkåsa 2007, Miller et al 2022, Wade et al 2019, Welsh Government 2015, Willand et al 2019 Scotland 2016, DECC 2015, NEA 2019, Shelter Scotland 2017.…”
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“…The evidence base consists of primary research evaluations presented across 14 studies which consisted of one randomised control trial (with partial crossover) (Heyman et al 2011), three quasi-experimental studies (Grey et al 2017, Poortinga et al 2017, Willand et al 2019; two pre-test / post-test with a control group (Shortt & Rugraska 2007, Wade et al 2019; two pre-test / post-test with no control group (Eadson & Leather 2017, Papada et al 2021; one post-test with control group (Sharpe et al 2020), one case study (McGinley et al 2022); one case control study (Charlier et al 2019) and three quantitative descriptive surveys (Miller et al 2022, Sherriff et al 2020, Welsh Government 2015. Five of these were part of wider mixed methods studies (Shortt & Rugkåsa 2007, Miller et al 2022, Wade et al 2019, Welsh Government 2015, Willand et al 2019 Scotland 2016, DECC 2015, NEA 2019, Shelter Scotland 2017.…”
Section: Overview Of the Evidence Basementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only five of the evaluations focused entirely on rural properties and these were conducted in Scotland (Sherriff et al 2020, Wade et al 2019Ireland (McGinley et al 2022); Northern Ireland (Shortt & Rugkasa 2007) and Cornwall, England (Sharpe et al 2020). A further evaluation was conducted in a remote region of Greece (Papada et al 2021). The remainder of the evaluations (n=8) were conducted across both urban and rural areas throughout Wales (Grey et al 2017, Miller et al 2022, Pootinga et al 2017Welsh Government 2015) and England (Eadson & Leather 2017, Heyman et al 2011; France (Charlier et al 2019) and Australia (Willand et al 2019).…”
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“…In this sense, the greatest pressures are often borne by one-person households [6] and those headed by women [7,8]. Taking into account the unequal situation of these households in terms of economic income [9], quality of housing [10], and access to energy services [11], resources, and the internet, as well as other factors [12,13], they have had very different experiences depending on their possibilities [14].…”
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confidence: 99%