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Stefan Bouzarovski is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Social Sciences, with notable subfields including Pollution, Sociology and Political Science, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Energy Engineering and Power Technology, and Global and Planetary Change.

The scholar's work focuses on several main topics such as Energy and Environment Impacts, Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy, Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies, Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems, Sustainability and Climate Change Governance, Advanced Battery Technologies Research, and Youth Education and Societal Dynamics.

Among their recent publications are:

  • Confronting Energy Poverty in Europe: A Research and Policy Agenda, 2021, published in Energies
  • Just Transitions: A Political Ecology Critique, 2022, published in Antipode

Stefan Bouzarovski has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Manon Burbidge
  • Mari Martiskainen
  • Neil Simcock
  • Dimitris Papantonis
  • Vassilis Stavrakas

The researcher has contributed multiple articles in several publication venues with notable repeat contributions to Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Geoforum, Energy Research & Social Science, Energy Sources Part B Economics Planning and Policy, and Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.

Their recent papers also relate closely to the main research themes:

  • Confronting Energy Poverty in Europe: A Research and Policy Agenda, 2021, Energies
  • Just Transitions: A Political Ecology Critique, 2022, Antipode

Other relevant publications, though not authored directly by Bouzarovski but from their wider network, address multidimensional energy poverty measurement and institutional perspectives, highlighting intersections of energy equity and policy:

  • A multidimensional index to measure energy poverty: the Polish case, 2020, Energy Sources Part B Economics Planning and Policy
  • New Dimensions of Vulnerability to Energy and Transport Poverty, 2020, Joule
  • Rendered invisible: Institutional misrecognition and the reproduction of energy poverty, 2021, Geoforum

Best Publications

  • Geographies of energy transition : space, place and the low-carbon economy

    Gavin Bridge;Stefan Bouzarovski;Michael J. Bradshaw;Nick Eyre

  • A global perspective on domestic energy deprivation: Overcoming the energy poverty-fuel poverty binary

    Stefan Bouzarovski;Saska Petrova

  • Multiple transformations: Conceptualising the post-communist urban transition

    Luděk Sýkora;Stefan Bouzarovski;Stefan Bouzarovski

  • Spatializing energy justice

    Stefan Bouzarovski;Neil Simcock

  • Rethinking the measurement of energy poverty in Europe: A critical analysis of indicators and data.

    Harriet Thomson;Stefan Bouzarovski;Carolyn Snell

  • Energy poverty policies in the EU: A critical perspective

    Stefan Bouzarovski;Saska Petrova;Robert Sarlamanov

  • The energy divide: Integrating energy transitions, regional inequalities and poverty trends in the European Union.

    Stefan Bouzarovski;Sergio Tirado Herrero

  • Energy poverty in the European Union: landscapes of vulnerability

    Stefan Bouzarovski

  • Health, Well-Being and Energy Poverty in Europe: A Comparative Study of 32 European Countries

    Harriet Thomson;Carolyn Jane Snell;Stefan Bouzarovski

  • Energy poverty and indoor cooling: An overlooked issue in Europe

    Harriet Thomson;Harriet Thomson;Neil Simcock;Neil Simcock;Stefan Bouzarovski;Saska Petrova

  • Emergent Spaces of Reurbanisation: Exploring the Demographic Dimension of Inner-city Residential Change in a European Setting

    Annegret Haase;Sigrun Kabisch;Annett Steinführer;Stefan Bouzarovski;Stefan Bouzarovski

  • Geographies of injustice: the socio-spatial determinants of energy poverty in Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary

    Stefan Bouzarovski;Sergio Tirado Herrero

  • Low-Carbon Gentrification: When Climate Change Encounters Residential Displacement

    Stefan Bouzarovski;Jan Frankowski;Sergio Tirado Herrero

  • ‘Getting the measure of fuel poverty’: The geography of fuel poverty indicators in England

    Caitlin Robinson;Stefan Bouzarovski;Sarah Lindley

  • Confronting Energy Poverty in Europe: A Research and Policy Agenda

    Stefan Bouzarovski;Harriet Thomson;Marine Cornelis

  • Energy and Identity: Imagining Russia as a Hydrocarbon Superpower

    Stefan Bouzarovski;Mark Bassin

  • Sustainable cities targeted by combined mitigation–adaptation efforts for future-proofing

    Mary Thornbush;Oleg Golubchikov;Stefan Bouzarovski

  • A multidimensional index to measure energy poverty: the Polish case

    Jakub Sokołowski;Piotr Lewandowski;Aneta Kiełczewska;Stefan Bouzarovski

  • Energy Poverty: (dis)Assembling Europe's Infrastructural Divide

    Stefan Bouzarovski

  • A Socially Resilient Urban Transition? : The Contested Landscapes of Apartment Building Extensions in Two Post-communist Cities

    Stefan Bouzarovski;Joseph Salukvadze;Michael Gentile

  • Making territory through infrastructure: The governance of natural gas transit in Europe

    Stefan Bouzarovski;Michael J. Bradshaw;Alexander Wochnik

Frequent Co-Authors

Gavin Bridge
Gavin Bridge Durham University
Gordon Walker
Gordon Walker Lancaster University
Stewart Barr
Stewart Barr University of Exeter
Harriet Bulkeley
Harriet Bulkeley Durham University
Sarah Lindley
Sarah Lindley University of Manchester
Benjamin K. Sovacool
Benjamin K. Sovacool University of Sussex
Erik Swyngedouw
Erik Swyngedouw University of Manchester
Mike Barnes
Mike Barnes University of Manchester
Chris Kidd
Chris Kidd Goddard Space Flight Center
William J. Bloss
William J. Bloss University of Birmingham

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