A comprehensive urban programme to reduce energy poverty and its effects on health and wellbeing of citizens in six European countries: study protocol of a controlled trial
Abstract Background Nearly 11% of the European population is affected by energy poverty. Energy poverty is defined by the European Commission (2016) as the inability to afford basic energy services to guarantee a decent standard of living. Energy poverty is considered a complex, multidimensional pro...
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Main Authors: | Merel Stevens (Author), Hein Raat (Author), Maite Ferrando (Author), Beatriz Vallina (Author), Rebeca Lucas (Author), Lucie Middlemiss (Author), Josep Rédon (Author), Elena Rocher (Author), Amy van Grieken (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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