Sergio Tirado Herrero

ORCID: 0000-0003-3187-1039
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Research Areas
  • Energy and Environment Impacts
  • Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy
  • Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
  • Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
  • Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
  • Youth Education and Societal Dynamics
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
  • Smart Grid Energy Management
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Child Nutrition and Water Access
  • Environmental Education and Sustainability
  • Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy
  • Time Series Analysis and Forecasting
  • Ecosystem dynamics and resilience
  • Global Energy Security and Policy
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Regional Development and Policy
  • Transboundary Water Resource Management
  • Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
  • Microfinance and Financial Inclusion
  • Latin American socio-political dynamics
  • Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
  • FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
2022-2023

Sheffield Hallam University
2022

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
2018-2022

University of Applied Sciences Erfurt
2022

Bridge University
2022

University of Leeds
2022

Institute of Geography of the Slovak Academy of Sciences
2016-2019

RMIT Europe
2016-2018

University of Manchester
2014-2017

RMIT University
2017

Energy poverty can be understood as the inability of a household to secure socially and materially necessitated level energy services in home. While condition is widespread across Europe, its spatial social distribution highly uneven. In this paper, existence geographical divide European Union (EU) provides starting point for conceptualizing exploring relationship between transitions - commonly described wide-ranging processes socio-technical change existing patterns regional economic...

10.1177/0969776415596449 article EN cc-by European Urban and Regional Studies 2015-09-02

Co-benefits rarely enter quantitative decision-support frameworks, often because the methodologies for their integration are lacking or not known. This review fills in this gap by providing comprehensive methodological guidance on quantification of co-impacts and into climate-related decision making based literature. The article first clarifies confusion literature about related terms makes a proposal more consistent terminological framework, then emphasizes importance working...

10.1146/annurev-environ-031312-125456 article EN Annual Review of Environment and Resources 2014-10-17

Falling real incomes, rising utility prices and the historically poor thermal quality of housing stock are some main factors that have driven rise systemic injustices surrounding energy poverty in post-communist states Eastern Central Europe (ECE). We undertake a socio-spatial temporal assessment Hungary, Czech Republic Poland, using Household Budget Survey micro-data consolidated national results EU Income Living Conditions. Our indicate increases domestic expenditures during last decade...

10.1080/14631377.2016.1242257 article EN cc-by Post-Communist Economies 2016-10-27

Abstract This article focuses on the emergence of ‘low‐carbon’ gentrification as a distinct urban phenomenon, process that we see outcome efforts to change social and spatial composition districts under pretext responding climate energy efficiency imperatives. The develops conceptual framework for scrutinizing low‐carbon gentrification, predicated upon insights from literatures ecological displacement. It documents existence an ‘eco‐social paradox’ associated with new patterns socio‐spatial...

10.1111/1468-2427.12634 article EN cc-by International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 2018-06-19

Energy poverty, a condition whereby people cannot secure adequate home energy services, is gaining prominence in public discourse and on political policy agendas. As its measurement operationalised, metrical developments are being socially shaped. A European Union mandate for biennial reporting poverty presents an opportunity to institutionalise new metrics thus privilege certain measurements as standards. While combining indicators at multiple scales desirable measure multi-dimensional...

10.1016/j.glt.2020.01.003 article EN cc-by Global Transitions 2020-01-01

This paper focuses on the embeddedness of energy poverty – understood as inability to secure a socially and materially necessitated level services in home socio-technical legacies inherited from past development trajectories, well broader economic institutional landscapes. Using Hungary an example, we explore recent expansion across different demographic income groups. While much mainstream literature cases where affects distinct social groups issues, our analyses examine systemic...

10.1080/13549839.2015.1075480 article EN Local Environment 2015-08-28

The on-going transition towards low-carbon forms of energy provision (frequently termed 'energy transitions') has triggered far-reaching material, economic and institutional reconfigurations at the global scale. There is evidence to suggest that transitions increase social vulnerability actors involved in affected by them, including entities operating different scales, from individual households entire states. However, link between remains poorly understood. We aim formulate an explicitly...

10.1080/04353684.2016.1276733 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Geografiska Annaler Series B Human Geography 2017-01-02

This paper charts the emergent body of new approaches towards research and amelioration energy deprivation in home. It starts from premise that all forms fuel poverty – developed developing countries alike are underpinned by a common condition: inability to attain socially- materially-necessitated level domestic services. Emphasizing functionings capabilities provided use residential domain has led us question binary divisions between fields 'fuel poverty' 'energy within, respectively,...

10.2139/ssrn.2743143 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2014-01-01

Despite clear indications about its significance, a systematic examination of the connection between European debt crisis and domestic energy affordability trends is still missing in academic policy literature.This paper seeks to provide an empirically-grounded investigation austerity as macro-scale driving factors poverty, taking Spain case study.For this, range data indicators are presented for period 2004-2012.They evidence increase deprivation levels since 2008 that occurred parallel...

10.3351/ppp.0010.0001.0004 article EN cc-by People Place and Policy Online 2016-04-20

Energy poverty is emerging as a national agenda in the Netherlands. Local authority leadership and action on this agenda, European Union reporting requirements around energy transition have aligned to create an opportunity establish issue. Early by local authorities stemmed from their recognition of value addressing environmental, health, social welfare goals through measures address problem. In contrast, experiences vulnerable consumers limited policy. Meanwhile EU for climate include...

10.3389/frsc.2021.645624 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Sustainable Cities 2021-06-01

Cañada Real is a 15-km informal settlement located in Madrid, Spain. With over 8000 inhabitants most dwellers live below the poverty line informal, low-quality housing. Due to impossibility have legal supply contracts with utility providers, settlers relied on irregular connections nearby electricity and water distribution networks for decades. However, October 2020, technical changes implemented by system operator left some 4000 people without access power, more than two years later large...

10.1016/j.erss.2023.103182 article EN cc-by-nc Energy Research & Social Science 2023-06-28

Abstract To effectively navigate out of the climate crisis, a new interdisciplinary approach is needed to guide and facilitate research that integrates diverse understandings how transitions evolve in intertwined social–environmental systems. The concept tipping points, frequently used natural sciences increasingly social sciences, can help elucidate processes underlying major transitions. We develop notion interlinked ‘social–climatic points’ which desirability intentionality are key...

10.1002/pan3.10516 article EN cc-by People and Nature 2023-07-27

Abstract Throughout the last decade, goal of acknowledging and alleviating energy poverty has made its way to core policies across world, including high‐standing SDG7 as a benchmark. While much debate is still devoted conceptual empirical clarifications, measurement through indicators, or appropriate aimed at tackling it, there widespread acceptance that impacts tens millions lives Europe beyond. More recently, been deepened by succession international crises. We argue responses currently...

10.1002/sd.2727 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Sustainable Development 2023-09-01
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