1,946
Views
8
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
research

Unequal spatial distribution of retrofits in Bucharest’s apartment buildings

ORCID Icon

References

  • Aberg, M., & Sandberg, M. (2003). Social capital and democratization. Roots of trust in postcommunist Poland and Ukraine. Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Altmann, E. (2013). Apartments, co-ownership and sustainability: Implementation barriers for retrofitting the built environment. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 16, 437–457. doi:10.1080/1523908X.2013.858593
  • Arup. (2013). Delivering and funding housing retrofit: A review of community models. London: Arup.
  • Bouzarovski, S. (2014). Energy poverty in the European Union: Landscapes of vulnerability. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment, 3, 276–289. doi:10.1002/wene.89
  • Bouzarovski, S. (2015). Retrofitting the city: Residential flexibility, resilience and the built environment. London and New York: IB Tauris.
  • Bouzarovski, S. & Herrero, S. T. (2015). The energy divide: Integrating energy transitions, regional inequalities and poverty trends in the European Union. European Urban and Regional Studies. doi:10.1177/0969776415596449
  • Bouzarovski, S., Salukvadze, J., & Gentile, M. (2011). A socially resilient urban transition? The contested landscapes of apartment building extensions in two post-communist cities. Urban Studies, 48, 2689–2714. doi:10.1177/0042098010385158
  • BPIE. 2011. Europe’s buildings under the microscope. A country-by-country review of the energy performance in buildings. Brussels: Building Performance Institute Europe (BPIE).
  • BPIE. 2012. How to make energy-efficient building retrofit happen in Romania? Brussels: Building Performance Institute Europe (BPIE).
  • BPIE. 2014. Renovating Romania – A strategy for the energy renovation of Romania’s building stock. Brussels: Building Performance Institute Europe (BPIE).
  • Buzar, S. (2007). Energy poverty in Eastern Europe: Hidden geographies of deprivation. Aldershot, UK and Burlington, USA: Ashgate Publishing Ltd.
  • Cirman, A., Mandič, S., Zorić, J., Cirman, A., & Mandič, S. (2013). Decisions to renovate: Identifying key determinants in Central and Eastern European post-socialist countries. Urban Studies, 50, 3378–3393. doi:10.1177/0042098013482509
  • Djourdjin, M., & Yotova, A. (2004, December 3–4). Social capital for energy efficiency: The need of partnership for policy integration and implementation in the case of Bulgaria. Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change. Greening of policies – Interlinkages and Policy Integration, Berlin.
  • EC. (2006). First national action plan for energy efficiency (2007–2010) – Romania. Brussels: European Commission (EC).
  • EC. (2008). National strategy report on social protection and social inclusion 2008–2010: Hungary. Brussels: European Commission (EC).
  • EC. (2012). Monitoring Member States’ policy developments on resource-efficiency/environment in Europe 2020. ROMANIA – country profile. Brussels: European Commission (EC).
  • EC. (2013). Housing investments supported by the European Regional Development Fund 2007–2013. Housing in sustainable urban regeneration. Brussels: European Commission (EC).
  • EUROACE. (2009). Working paper: Current financial and fiscal incentive programmes for sustainable energy in buildings from across Europe. Brussels: The European Alliance of Companies for Energy Efficiency in Buildings (EuroACE).
  • Farole, T., Rodriguez-Pose, A., & Storper, M. (2011). Human geography and the institutions that underlie economic growth. Progress in Human Geography, 35(1), 58–80. doi: 10.1177/0309132510372005 doi: 10.1177/0309132510372005
  • Feige, A., Wallbaum, H., & Krank, S. (2011). Harnessing stakeholder motivation: Towards a Swiss sustainable building sector. Building Research & Information, 39, 504–517. doi:10.1080/09613218.2011.589788
  • Gram-Hanssen, K. (2014). Retrofitting owner-occupied housing: Remember the people. Building Research & Information, 42, 393–397. doi:10.1080/09613218.2014.911572
  • Gualini, E. (2002). Institutional capacity building as an issue of collective action and institutionalisation: Some theoretical remarks. In G. Cars, P. Healey, A. Madanipour, & C. De Magalhaes (Eds.), Urban governance, institutional capacity and social mileux, 29–44. Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Healey, P. (1997). Building institutional capacity through collaborative approaches to urban planning. Environment and Planning A, 30, 1531–1546. doi:10.1068/a301531
  • Healey, P., Cars, G., Madanipour, A., & De Magalhaes, C. (2002). Transforming governance, institutionalist analysis and institutional capital. In G. Cars, P. Healey, A. Madanipour, & C. De Magalhaes (Eds.), Urban governance, institutional capacity and social Milieux, 6–28. Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • IIASA. (2012). Global energy assessment. toward a sustainable future. Laxenburg, Austria: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA).
  • Ivanov, C. (2015). ANALIZA Cate blocuri au fost reabilitate termic in Bucuresti, cati bani s-au cheltuit si cat de sigure sunt cladirile anvelopate in caz de incendiu. Retrieved from http://www.hotnews.ro/stiri-administratie_locala-20650690-analiza-cate-blocuri-fost-reabilitate-termic-bucuresti-cati-bani-cheltuit-cat-sigure-sunt-cladirile-anvelopate-caz-incendiu.htm
  • Klinckenberg Consultants. 2010. Making money work for buildings. Financial and fiscal instruments for energy efficiency in buildings. Brussels: EuroACE.
  • Kopstein, J. S., & Reilly, D. A. (2000). Geographic diffusion and the transformation of the postcommunist world. World politics, 53, 1–37. doi:10.1017/S0043887100009369
  • Lankina, T. V., Hudalla, A., & Wollmann, H. (2008). Local governance in Central and Eastern Europe: Comparing performance in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Russia. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave.
  • Lauth, H. J. (2000). Informal institutions and democracy. Democratization, 7, 21–50. doi:10.1080/13510340008403683
  • Liga Habitat. (2010). Principalele probleme intalnite in programul de reabilitare termica. Liga Habitat.
  • Lovell, D. W. (2001). Trust and the politics of postcommunism. Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 34, 27–38. doi:10.1016/S0967-067X(00)00021-0
  • Matthiesen, U. (2002). Transformational pathways and institutional capacity building: The case of the German–Polish Twin City Guben/Gubin. In G. Cars, P. Healey, A. Madanipour, & C. De Magalhaes (Eds.), Urban governance, institutional capacity and social mileux, 70–89. Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • McCann, E. & Ward, K. (Eds.). (2011). Mobile urbanism: Cities and policymaking in the global age (Vol. 17). Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
  • McKinsey. (2010). Impact of the financial crisis on carbon economics. McKinsey & Company. Retrieved from http://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/sustainability-and-resource-productivity/our-insights/impact-of-the-financial-crisis-on-carbon-economics-version-21
  • MDRAP. (2009). Centralizatorul fondurilor alocate pe unitati administrativ - teritoriale in anul 2009. Bucharest: Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration (MDRAP, Ministerul Dezvoltarii Regionale si Administratiei Publice).
  • MDRAP. (2010a). Centralizatorul fondurilor alocate pe unitati administrativ - teritoriale in anul 2010. Bucharest: Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration.
  • MDRAP. (2010b). Lista imobilelor cuprinse in programul national multianual privind cresterea performantei energetice la blocurile de locuinte, cu finantare in anul 2010. Bucharest: Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration.
  • MDRAP. 2013. Programul National multianual privind cresterea performantei energetice la blocurile de locuinte. Obiective finalizate in 2012. Bucharest: Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration.
  • MDRAP. (2010). Reabilitarea Termica a Blocurilor de Locuinte [Thermal rehabilitation of multi-family blocks of flats]. Bucharest: Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration.
  • MDRT. (2012). Cresterea performantei energetice a cladirilor. Bloc de locuinte. Standard de cost. (SCOST-04-01/MDRT). In MDRT (Ed.), Bucharest: MDRT ministerul Dezvoltarii Regional si Turismului.
  • Mihaylova, D. (2004). Social capital in Central and Eastern Europe. A critical assessment and literature review. Policy Studies Series. Centre for Policy Studies. Central European University.
  • Miller, W. L., Koshechkina, T., & Grodeland, A. (1997). How citizens cope with postcommunist officials: Evidence from focus group discussions in Ukraine and the Czech Republic. Political Studies, 45, 597–625. doi:10.1111/1467-9248.00098
  • National Institute of Statistics. (2011). The 2011 population and housing census - Statistic action of strategic importance for Romania. Retrieved September, 2016, from http://www.recensamantromania.ro/en/
  • Nichols, T. M. (1996). Russian democracy and social capital. Social Science Information, 35, 629–642. doi:10.1177/053901896035004003
  • North, D. (2005). Understanding the process of economic change. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
  • OECD. (2011). OECD economic surveys: Czech Republic [Improving energy system efficiency]. Paris: OECD.
  • OECD. (2012). Promoting growth in all regions. Paris: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
  • Panaitescu, A. (2012). De la Casa Scanteii la Casa Poporului. Patru devcenii de arhitectura in Bucuresti 1945–1989 [From Newspapers' House to People's House. Four decades of architecture in Bucharest 1945–1989]. Bucharest: Simetria.
  • Pasztor, G. & Peter, L. (2009). Urban housing problem in Romania: The legacy of communist blocks of flats. In U. O. G.-D. O. U. Studies (Ed.), International Sociological Association, Research Committee 43-Housing Assets, Housing People, Glasgow.
  • Pejovich, S. (1999). Effects of the interaction of formal and informal institutions on social stability and economic development. Journal of Markets & Morality, 2(2), 164–181.
  • Platje, J. (2008). An institutional capital approach to sustainable development. Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal, 19, 222–233. doi:10.1108/14777830810856609
  • Poputoaia, D., & Bouzarovski, S. (2010). Regulating district heating in Romania: Legislative challenges and energy efficiency barriers. Energy Policy, 38, 3820–3829. doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2010.03.002
  • Raiser, M. (2003). Trust in transition. In F. Bonker, K. Muller, & A. Pickel (Eds.), Postcommunist transformation and the social sciences: Cross-disciplinary approaches, 77–98. US: Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Raiser, M., Haerpfer, C., Noworthy, T., & Wallace, C. (2001). Social capital in transition: A first look at the evidence. Sociologický Časopis/Czech Sociological Review, 38, 693–720.
  • Renovate Europe. 2014. Deep renovation of the EU building stock.
  • Rotariu, D. (2012). Reabilitarea blocurilor de locuinte in Romania. In Climactregions (Ed.), Housing retrofit: European experience exchanges in Maramures, Romania. Proceedings of seminar. Baia Mare.
  • Rovers, R. (2014). New energy retrofit concept: ‘Renovation trains’ for mass housing. Building Research & Information, 42, 757–767. doi:10.1080/09613218.2014.926764
  • Rydin, Y., & Pennington, M. (2000). Public participation and local environmental planning: The collective action problem and the potential of social capital. Local Environment, 5, 153–169. doi:10.1080/13549830050009328
  • Schweber, L., & Leiringer, R. (2012). Beyond the technical: A snapshot of energy and buildings research. Building Research & Information, 40, 481–492. doi:10.1080/09613218.2012.675713
  • Tomaney, J. (2013). Region and place I: Institutions. Progress in Human Geography, 38 (1), 131–140 . doi: 10.1177/0309132513493385
  • Turcu, C. (2012). Re-thinking sustainability indicators: Local perspectives of urban sustainability. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 56, 695–719. doi:10.1080/09640568.2012.698984
  • Turcu, C., Rydin, Y., & Pilkey, B. (2014). Energy in the locality: A case for local understanding and action. Local Environment, 19, 469–478. doi:10.1080/13549839.2014.921388
  • Turcu, C., & Tosics, I. (2015). Beyond geographical divides: East–West and North–South. In URBACT (Ed.), Paris: EU.
  • UNECE. (2013). Good practices for energy-efficient housing in the UNECE region. New York and Geneva: United Nations.
  • Ungureanu, I. (2014). Câte blocuri din Capitală sunt anvelopate şi câţi bani au cheltuit primăriile pentru reabilitare termică de la începerea programului. Adevarul [Online]. Retrieved from http://adevarul.ro/news/bucuresti/reabilitare-termica-1_52f52cd5c7b855ff5628656a/index.html
  • Vlasova, L., & Gram-Hanssen, K. (2014). Incorporating inhabitants’ everyday practices into domestic retrofits. Building Research & Information, 42, 512–524. doi:10.1080/09613218.2014.907682
  • Vrabie, P. (2014). Primariile Capitalei vor reabilita de pana la sase ori mai putine blocuri. Cat de afectati vor fi producatorii din constructii si locatarii. Wall-Street [Online]. Retrieved from http://www.wall-street.ro/articol/Social/163096/reabilitare-termica-2014.html
  • Vrabie, P. (2015). Reabilitarea termica, in ritm de melc si facuta ‘de mantuiala’: Exista riscul sa dam jos lucrari deja facute din cauza ca nu corespund cerintelor UE. Wall-Street [Online]. Retrieved from http://www.wall-street.ro/articol/Social/163096/reabilitare-termica-2014.html