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Saska Petrova
Saska Petrova
Professor of Human Geography, Department of Geography, University of Manchester
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A global perspective on domestic energy deprivation: Overcoming the energy poverty–fuel poverty binary
S Bouzarovski, S Petrova
Energy Research & Social Science 10, 31-40, 2015
12032015
Energy poverty policies in the EU: A critical perspective
S Bouzarovski, S Petrova, R Sarlamanov
Energy policy 49, 76-82, 2012
5532012
Energy poverty and indoor cooling: An overlooked issue in Europe
H Thomson, N Simcock, S Bouzarovski, S Petrova
Energy and Buildings 196, 21-29, 2019
2722019
Gender and energy: domestic inequities reconsidered
S Petrova, N Simcock
Social & Cultural Geography 22 (6), 849-867, 2021
1422021
Encountering energy precarity: Geographies of fuel poverty among young adults in the UK
S Petrova
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 43 (1), 17-30, 2018
1372018
Unpacking the spaces and politics of energy poverty: path-dependencies, deprivation and fuel switching in post-communist Hungary
S Bouzarovski, S Tirado Herrero, S Petrova, D Ürge-Vorsatz
Local Environment 21 (9), 1151-1170, 2016
1322016
Perceptions of thermal comfort and housing quality: exploring the microgeographies of energy poverty in Stakhanov, Ukraine
S Petrova, M Gentile, IH Mäkinen, S Bouzarovski
Environment and Planning A 45 (5), 1240-1257, 2013
1252013
From Fuel Poverty to Energy Vulnerability: The Importance of Services, Needs and Practices.
S Bouzarovski, S Petrova, S Tirado-Herrero
SWPS, 2014
1142014
Energy poverty and vulnerability: a global perspective
N Simcock, H Thomson, S Petrova, S Bouzarovski
Routledge, 2017
106*2017
Multiple transformations: Theorizing energy vulnerability as a socio-spatial phenomenon
S Bouzarovski, S Tirado Herrero, S Petrova, J Frankowski, R Matoušek, ...
Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 99 (1), 20-41, 2017
1012017
The EU energy poverty and vulnerability agenda: An emergent domain of transnational action
S Bouzarovski, S Petrova
Energy policy making in the EU: Building the agenda, 129-144, 2015
602015
Everyday politics of austerity: Infrastructure and vulnerability in times of crisis
S Petrova, A Prodromidou
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 37 (8), 1380-1399, 2019
502019
Illuminating austerity: Lighting poverty as an agent and signifier of the Greek crisis
S Petrova
European Urban and Regional Studies 25 (4), 360-372, 2018
492018
Precarious domesticities: Energy vulnerability among urban young adults
S Bouzarovski, S Petrova, M Kitching, J Baldwick
Energy justice in a changing climate: Social equity and low-carbon energy, 30-45, 2013
452013
Communities in transition: protected nature and local people in Eastern and Central Europe
S Petrova
Routledge, 2016
412016
Envisioning surprises: How social sciences could help models represent ‘deep uncertainty’in future energy and water demand
M Sharmina, D Abi Ghanem, AL Browne, SM Hall, J Mylan, S Petrova, ...
Energy Research & Social Science 50, 18-28, 2019
362019
The materiality of precarity: Gender, race and energy infrastructure in urban South Africa
J Phillips, S Petrova
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 53 (5), 1031-1050, 2021
322021
Contesting forest neoliberalization: Recombinant geographies of ‘illegal’logging in the Balkans
S Petrova
Geoforum 55, 13-21, 2014
302014
Local nuances in the perception of nature protection and place attachment: A tale of two parks
S Petrova, M Čihař, S Bouzarovski
Area 43 (3), 327-335, 2011
292011
Discursive framings of low carbon urban transitions: the contested geographies of ‘satellite settlements’ in the Czech Republic
S Petrova, D Posová, A House, L Sýkora
Urban Studies 50 (7), 1439-1455, 2013
202013
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