Pobreza energética en contextos de exclusión urbana: nuevos enfoques para la acción desde América Latina

Gabriel Felmer Plomisnky*, Andrea Martínez Arias, María Isabel Rivera, Carlos Zepeda-Gil

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As an initial reflection to this article we can point out that, in essence, which differentiates a form of poverty from another is the type of human need mentioned. This is how the United Nations Organization defines the concept of general poverty such as: “A condition characterized by severe deprivation of human needs”, referring to food, health and housing needs (UN, 1995, p. 57). We can define then that energy poverty is a specific form of deprivation based on a dependence on outsourced domestic resources, among which we can count, the use of air conditioning, artificial lighting, or food cooking. As for urban exclusion as aggravating this condition, it is necessary to first place this reflection in the light of the evidence that have so far allowed to notice the occurrence of the phenomenon in the region.
Título traducido de la contribuciónEnergy poverty in contexts of urban exclusion: New approaches for action from Latin America
Idioma originalSpanish
Páginas (desde-hasta)1-6
Número de páginas6
PublicaciónRevista INVI
Volumen38
N.º109
DOI
EstadoPublished - 16 nov 2023

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