Coping with the Cold : Heating Strategies for Eastern Europe and Central Asia's Urban Poor

Heating is a critical issue for the livelihoods of Eastern Europe and Central Asia's people. The region's gold climate, the legacy of central planning, and the drop in household incomes over the past 10 years, influence profoundly the des...

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Main Authors: Lampietti, Julian A., Meyer, Anke S.
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Language:English
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spelling okr-10986-151742021-04-23T14:03:11Z Coping with the Cold : Heating Strategies for Eastern Europe and Central Asia's Urban Poor Lampietti, Julian A. Meyer, Anke S. HEATING SYSTEMS URBAN POVERTY CENTRALLY PLANNED ECONOMIES HOUSEHOLD INCOME INCOME GAPS TRANSITION ECONOMIES ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY POLICY POLICY REFORM INVESTMENT PROGRAMS AFFORDABLE ACCESS SERVICES POVERTY MITIGATION AIR POLLUTION AVERAGE TEMPERATURE BOILERS CENTRAL HEATING CENTRAL PLANNING CENTRALLY PLANNED ECONOMIES CLEAN ENERGY CLEAN FUEL CLEAN FUELS CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COGENERATION COLD CLIMATE COMBUSTION COMMERCIAL ENERGY COMMERCIAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION COMMUNITY LEVEL CONSUMER DEMAND CONSUMPTION PATTERNS COST RECOVERY COVERS DEFORESTATION DISTRICT HEATING DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS ECOLOGY ELASTICITIES ELASTICITY ELECTRICITY ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY CONSUMPTION LEVELS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY DEPARTMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS ENERGY EXPENDITURES ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PRICING ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY SUBSIDIES ENERGY USE ENTITLEMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURES FALLING FIRE FIXED COSTS FOREST MANAGEMENT FUEL FUEL PRICES FUELS FUELWOOD GAS INDUSTRIES HEALTH PROBLEMS HEAT HEAT SUPPLY HEATING HEATING FUELS HOUSING INCOME INCOME LEVELS INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY KEROSENE LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LIFELINE TARIFFS LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS LIVING CONDITIONS LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY MARGINAL COST NATURAL GAS OIL OIL EQUIVALENT OPPORTUNITY COSTS OVERHEATING PER CAPITA ENERGY PER CAPITA ENERGY CONSUMPTION PETROLEUM PIPES POLICY INSTRUMENTS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER GENERATION POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM PRICE CHANGES PRICE ELASTICITY PRIMARY ENERGY PRIVATE COSTS PURCHASING POWER SOCIAL COSTS SOLID WASTE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TEMPERATURE URBAN AREAS URBAN ENVIRONMENT URBAN HOUSEHOLDS URBAN POOR URBAN POVERTY UTILITIES WAGES WATER PRICING WATER SUPPLY WELFARE EFFECTS WELFARE LOSSES Heating is a critical issue for the livelihoods of Eastern Europe and Central Asia's people. The region's gold climate, the legacy of central planning, and the drop in household incomes over the past 10 years, influence profoundly the design of heating strategies for the urban poor. This paper provides new insights into how much energy people demand for heating, and how much they pay for it. Recommendations are suggested on how to design policies, and investment planning, that would enable all people (poor and non-poor) to access clean, affordable heating. 2013-08-19T19:12:13Z 2013-08-19T19:12:13Z 2002 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/01/2130193/coping-cold-heating-strategies-eastern-europe-central-asias-urban-poor 0-8213-5328-4 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15174 English en_US World Bank Technical Paper;No. 529 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Europe and Central Asia Central Asia Eastern Europe
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topic HEATING SYSTEMS
URBAN POVERTY
CENTRALLY PLANNED ECONOMIES
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
INCOME GAPS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY POLICY
POLICY REFORM
INVESTMENT PROGRAMS
AFFORDABLE ACCESS SERVICES
POVERTY MITIGATION AIR POLLUTION
AVERAGE TEMPERATURE
BOILERS
CENTRAL HEATING
CENTRAL PLANNING
CENTRALLY PLANNED ECONOMIES
CLEAN ENERGY
CLEAN FUEL
CLEAN FUELS
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAL
COGENERATION
COLD CLIMATE
COMBUSTION
COMMERCIAL ENERGY
COMMERCIAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION
COMMUNITY LEVEL
CONSUMER DEMAND
CONSUMPTION PATTERNS
COST RECOVERY
COVERS
DEFORESTATION
DISTRICT HEATING
DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS
ECOLOGY
ELASTICITIES
ELASTICITY
ELECTRICITY
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY CONSUMPTION LEVELS
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY DEPARTMENT
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS
ENERGY EXPENDITURES
ENERGY PRICES
ENERGY PRICING
ENERGY SECTOR
ENERGY SERVICES
ENERGY SOURCES
ENERGY SUBSIDIES
ENERGY USE
ENTITLEMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURES
FALLING
FIRE
FIXED COSTS
FOREST MANAGEMENT
FUEL
FUEL PRICES
FUELS
FUELWOOD
GAS INDUSTRIES
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEAT
HEAT SUPPLY
HEATING
HEATING FUELS
HOUSING
INCOME
INCOME LEVELS
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
KEROSENE
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LIFELINE TARIFFS
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY
MARGINAL COST
NATURAL GAS
OIL
OIL EQUIVALENT
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
OVERHEATING
PER CAPITA ENERGY
PER CAPITA ENERGY CONSUMPTION
PETROLEUM
PIPES
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POWER GENERATION
POWER SUPPLY
POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
PRICE CHANGES
PRICE ELASTICITY
PRIMARY ENERGY
PRIVATE COSTS
PURCHASING POWER
SOCIAL COSTS
SOLID WASTE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TEMPERATURE
URBAN AREAS
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
URBAN HOUSEHOLDS
URBAN POOR
URBAN POVERTY
UTILITIES
WAGES
WATER PRICING
WATER SUPPLY
WELFARE EFFECTS
WELFARE LOSSES
spellingShingle HEATING SYSTEMS
URBAN POVERTY
CENTRALLY PLANNED ECONOMIES
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
INCOME GAPS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY POLICY
POLICY REFORM
INVESTMENT PROGRAMS
AFFORDABLE ACCESS SERVICES
POVERTY MITIGATION AIR POLLUTION
AVERAGE TEMPERATURE
BOILERS
CENTRAL HEATING
CENTRAL PLANNING
CENTRALLY PLANNED ECONOMIES
CLEAN ENERGY
CLEAN FUEL
CLEAN FUELS
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAL
COGENERATION
COLD CLIMATE
COMBUSTION
COMMERCIAL ENERGY
COMMERCIAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION
COMMUNITY LEVEL
CONSUMER DEMAND
CONSUMPTION PATTERNS
COST RECOVERY
COVERS
DEFORESTATION
DISTRICT HEATING
DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS
ECOLOGY
ELASTICITIES
ELASTICITY
ELECTRICITY
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY CONSUMPTION LEVELS
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY DEPARTMENT
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS
ENERGY EXPENDITURES
ENERGY PRICES
ENERGY PRICING
ENERGY SECTOR
ENERGY SERVICES
ENERGY SOURCES
ENERGY SUBSIDIES
ENERGY USE
ENTITLEMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURES
FALLING
FIRE
FIXED COSTS
FOREST MANAGEMENT
FUEL
FUEL PRICES
FUELS
FUELWOOD
GAS INDUSTRIES
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEAT
HEAT SUPPLY
HEATING
HEATING FUELS
HOUSING
INCOME
INCOME LEVELS
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
KEROSENE
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LIFELINE TARIFFS
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY
MARGINAL COST
NATURAL GAS
OIL
OIL EQUIVALENT
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
OVERHEATING
PER CAPITA ENERGY
PER CAPITA ENERGY CONSUMPTION
PETROLEUM
PIPES
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POWER GENERATION
POWER SUPPLY
POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
PRICE CHANGES
PRICE ELASTICITY
PRIMARY ENERGY
PRIVATE COSTS
PURCHASING POWER
SOCIAL COSTS
SOLID WASTE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TEMPERATURE
URBAN AREAS
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
URBAN HOUSEHOLDS
URBAN POOR
URBAN POVERTY
UTILITIES
WAGES
WATER PRICING
WATER SUPPLY
WELFARE EFFECTS
WELFARE LOSSES
Lampietti, Julian A.
Meyer, Anke S.
Coping with the Cold : Heating Strategies for Eastern Europe and Central Asia's Urban Poor
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Central Asia
Eastern Europe
relation World Bank Technical Paper;No. 529
description Heating is a critical issue for the livelihoods of Eastern Europe and Central Asia's people. The region's gold climate, the legacy of central planning, and the drop in household incomes over the past 10 years, influence profoundly the design of heating strategies for the urban poor. This paper provides new insights into how much energy people demand for heating, and how much they pay for it. Recommendations are suggested on how to design policies, and investment planning, that would enable all people (poor and non-poor) to access clean, affordable heating.
format Publications & Research :: Publication
author Lampietti, Julian A.
Meyer, Anke S.
author_facet Lampietti, Julian A.
Meyer, Anke S.
author_sort Lampietti, Julian A.
title Coping with the Cold : Heating Strategies for Eastern Europe and Central Asia's Urban Poor
title_short Coping with the Cold : Heating Strategies for Eastern Europe and Central Asia's Urban Poor
title_full Coping with the Cold : Heating Strategies for Eastern Europe and Central Asia's Urban Poor
title_fullStr Coping with the Cold : Heating Strategies for Eastern Europe and Central Asia's Urban Poor
title_full_unstemmed Coping with the Cold : Heating Strategies for Eastern Europe and Central Asia's Urban Poor
title_sort coping with the cold : heating strategies for eastern europe and central asia's urban poor
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/01/2130193/coping-cold-heating-strategies-eastern-europe-central-asias-urban-poor
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15174
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