TY - BOOK ID - 144905890 TI - Legal barriers to the energy modernisation of dwellings occupied by low-income tenants and opportunities to overcome these barriers : Case study of Germany PY - 2024 SN - 9783658441937 PB - Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Building laws. KW - Buildings KW - Building Law for Engineers and Architects. KW - Building Repair and Maintenance. KW - Repair and reconstruction. KW - Maintenance. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:144905890 AB - This book explores the legal barriers to energy modernisation in Germany's residential building sector, especially when low-income tenants are involved. It also examines potential solutions to the landlord-tenant dilemma and how they may be applied within the German legal framework. The concept of energy poverty in Germany and Sweden is explored, and how these countries address it (or don't) within their legal frameworks. The reader can explore the landlord-tenant dilemma and the hurdles faced when trying to invest in energy modernization, with a special focus on low-income tenants. This book takes an in-depth look at the legal landscape, exploring both EU policies and national regulations. Sweden's experience, especially its use of municipal green bonds to finance energy transition projects, offers a valuable lesson for Germany. Drawing on comparative insights from Sweden, which has made strides in addressing similar issues, the book aims to identify transferable legal strategies to facilitate energy transition in the rental housing market. Audience Polycymakers, Legal Professionals, Advocates for Social and Climate Justice Environmentalists, Housing Authorities Researchers, Academics Content Methodology – Current state of research in defined area from energy efficiency point of view – EU regulative framework – Country reports and their comparative analysis – Possible solutions – Description of results About the author Jana Karras specialises in German and Ukrainian law, international climate policy and climate finance. She has experience in international research and consultancy projects on developing and overseeing capacity building and knowledge sharing activities. ER -