Characterizing the energy use of disabled people in the European Union towards inclusion in the energy transition Diana Ivanova & Lucie Middlemiss Abstract Designing environmental policy...
We recently published an article on the implications of shrinking household sizes for meeting climate targets. We show that reversing the trends around household sizes...
Small is beautiful? Stories of carbon footprints, socio-demographic trends and small households in Denmark by Tullia Jack* and Diana Ivanova* Energy Research and Social Science, 78,...
The original article is published at The Conversation website: https://theconversation.com/why-more-people-than-ever-are-living-alone-and-what-this-means-for-the-environment-156328 Globally, households are shrinking – more and more people are living alone. In 2016, almost...
The original commentary is published at the website of Buildings and Cities: https://www.buildingsandcities.org/insights/commentaries/sustainability-single-households.html The Sustainability Implications of Single Occupancy Households February 09, 2021 Fresh thinking...
We seek an enthusiastic and committed PhD candidate with interests in quantitative interdisciplinary sustainability science to join ongoing research into the environmental impacts of living...
This webinar is organised by Dr Diana Ivanova and Dr Milena Buchs based at the University of Leeds. The main objective of the webinar is...
Living with others can make a significant impact on reducing our carbon footprint, say Dr Diana Ivanova and Dr Milena Büchs from the School of Earth and Environment. The original...
The COVID-19 pandemic is having devastating effects on vulnerable communities around the world but we are also seeing glimpses of hope, where societies are working...
Household Sharing for Carbon and Energy Reductions: The Case of EU Countries by Diana Ivanova * and Milena Büchs Energies 2020, 13(8), 1909 Abstract As households get...