The determinants of double energy vulnerability: A geospatial analysis

IF 3.6 3区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Stefan Bouzarovski, Paul McKenzie, Aileen Lonie, Amish Sarpotdar, Giulio Mattioli, Mari Martiskainen
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This paper examines the spatial and social differences in people's lack of access to adequate energy and transport services in the UK. We respond to the need for developing a differentiated understanding of both the drivers and expressions of this ‘double energy vulnerability’ (DEV), while seeking to integrate and analyse relevant information from all four UK nations. Using a variety of statistically representative census and survey datasets, the paper develops a series of multi-dimensional indices to map transport- and energy-related injustices. This is followed by a cluster analysis to examine broad-level geographical patterns, and a Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) model to explore the spatial variation of vulnerabilities related to contingencies such as income, ethnicity and housing. The paper corroborates the results of previous qualitative studies, and research within selected UK nations, while revealing several unexpected territorial clusters and underpinnings of infrastructural injustice. DEV is shown to disproportionately affect coastal, highland, peripheral and rural regions, with an internal granularity that exhibits high levels of variation within urban and peri-urban settings.

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双重能量脆弱性的决定因素:地理空间分析
本文考察了在英国,人们缺乏获得足够能源和交通服务的空间和社会差异。我们回应了对这种“双能量脆弱性”(DEV)的驱动因素和表达方式进行差异化理解的需求,同时寻求整合和分析来自英国所有四个国家的相关信息。利用各种统计上具有代表性的人口普查和调查数据集,本文开发了一系列多维指数来绘制交通和能源相关的不公平现象。随后进行聚类分析,以检查广泛的地理模式,并使用地理加权回归(GWR)模型来探索与收入、种族和住房等突发事件相关的脆弱性的空间变化。本文证实了之前的定性研究结果,以及在选定的英国国家进行的研究,同时揭示了几个意想不到的领土集群和基础设施不公正的基础。发展对沿海、高地、外围和农村地区的影响不成比例,其内部粒度在城市和城郊环境中表现出高度变化。
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期刊介绍: The Geographical Journal has been the academic journal of the Royal Geographical Society, under the terms of the Royal Charter, since 1893. It publishes papers from across the entire subject of geography, with particular reference to public debates, policy-orientated agendas.
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