了解人们的偏好和观念在住宅能源转型分析中的作用:荟萃分析

IF 4.4 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Florencia Aguilera , René Reyes , Alejandra Schueftan , Hisham Zerriffi , Rafael Sanhueza
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全球范围内对居民薪材消费进行了广泛研究,家庭收入和其他社会人口变量通常被认为是薪材消费的主要驱动因素。在本综述中,我们将人们的偏好/观念和具体环境变量纳入分析,并对它们对家庭能源选择的共同影响进行了研究,从而对这些研究结果提出了质疑。为此,我们基于一个经济学模型进行了一项荟萃分析,涵盖了 69 项关于薪材消费和能源转型的研究(228 项观察结果)。我们得出的结论是,与社会经济变量相比,人们的偏好/观念被低估了,而社会经济变量更容易通过调查来测量--或者它们已经包含在已有的数据集中--尤其是当研究人员不熟悉当地的社会文化和环境背景(传统、地位和世界观等)时。当将人们的偏好/观念纳入模型时,通常检测到的性别和家庭收入对能源转型的影响会明显降低,而人们的受教育程度的影响仍然存在。这就引出了一个问题:通过基于收入等变量的政策来解决住宅薪材消费的难题,而不是更认真地了解当地情况,是否正确?如果我们考虑到人们对能源的决定包括个人和家庭层面上受教育影响的高度行为因素,我们就能制定出有针对性的公共政策,使住宅部门的能源使用更具可持续性。
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Understanding the role of people's preferences and perceptions in the analysis of residential energy transition: A meta-analysis

Fuelwood consumption in the residential sector has been widely studied worldwide, being family income and other socio-demographic variables commonly identified as its major drivers. In this review, we questioned these findings by including people's preferences/perceptions and context-specific variables in the analysis, and their joint effect on households' energy choices. For this purpose, we performed a meta-analysis based on an econometrical model covering 69 studies (228 observations) on fuelwood consumption and energy transition. We conclude that people's preferences/perceptions have been undervalued in comparison to socioeconomic variables, which are more easily measured by using surveys –or they are already included in preexisting datasets-, especially when researchers are not familiar with local sociocultural and environmental contexts (traditions, status, and worldviews, among others). When people's preferences/perceptions are included in models, the commonly detected effects of gender and family income on energy transition significantly decrease, while the effect of people's schooling remains. This opens the discussion whether it is correct to tackle the dilemma about residential fuelwood consumption through policies that are based on variables like income, instead of more seriously trying to understand local contexts, and also it highlights the role that people's schooling has on energy transition beyond economic aspects. If we take into account that people's decisions about energy includes highly behavioral elements on the personal and household levels, shaped by education, we will be able to develop targeted public policies that allow for a more sustainable use of energy in the residential sector.

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Energy for Sustainable Development
Energy for Sustainable Development ENERGY & FUELS-ENERGY & FUELS
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
9.10%
发文量
187
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Published on behalf of the International Energy Initiative, Energy for Sustainable Development is the journal for decision makers, managers, consultants, policy makers, planners and researchers in both government and non-government organizations. It publishes original research and reviews about energy in developing countries, sustainable development, energy resources, technologies, policies and interactions.
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