TY - BOOK
T1 - Warmer Homes: How can Grant Subsidy Schemes Improve Engagement with Participants?
AU - Johnson-Schlee, Samuel
AU - Betteridge, Katie
AU - Calafate-Faria, Francisco
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This report reflects the findings of one of the research projects funded by the British Academy under its Where We Live Next programme. It contributes to a series of Policy Insight Case Studies drawing on SHAPE insights to provide practical illustrations of cross-cutting themes and principles for place-sensitive policymaking. The report contents are the sole responsibility of the authors. Through the case study of Greater London Authority’s Warmer Homes grant programme, this research offers insight into how a place-sensitive approach could support policy and delivery challenges of decarbonisation schemes.
AB - This report reflects the findings of one of the research projects funded by the British Academy under its Where We Live Next programme. It contributes to a series of Policy Insight Case Studies drawing on SHAPE insights to provide practical illustrations of cross-cutting themes and principles for place-sensitive policymaking. The report contents are the sole responsibility of the authors. Through the case study of Greater London Authority’s Warmer Homes grant programme, this research offers insight into how a place-sensitive approach could support policy and delivery challenges of decarbonisation schemes.
KW - Retrofit, Fuel Poverty, Energy, De-carbonisation, Policy
UR - https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/publications/warmer-homes-how-can-grant-subsidy-schemes-improve-engagement-with-participants/
M3 - Project Report
BT - Warmer Homes: How can Grant Subsidy Schemes Improve Engagement with Participants?
PB - The British Academy
ER -