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Willingness to Pay Framework - Climate Change Mitigation in Households

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Aims to develop a framework for the assessment of population 'preferences in climate change mitigation policies by applying Willingness to Pay approach and presents the results from several case studies in Lithuania on renewable energy generation in different households. A useful reference for academics, policy makers, and business community.

List of contents

Introduction. Assessment of Climate Change Mitigation Benefits and their Integration in Climate Policies. Assessment of WTP for Climate Change Mitigation in Lithuania. Lithuania’s Climate Change Mitigation Policy Related to Energy Consumption in Households. Barriers to Climate Change Mitigation in Energy Sector. Policies to Support Renovation of Multi-Flat Buildings and Address the Energy Poverty of Aging Societies. Conclusions. References.

About the author

Dr. Dalia Štreimikienė is a professor at Vilnius University, Kaunas Faculty and Leading Research Associate at Lithuanian Energy Institute. Her main area of research is sustainable development, sustainability assessment, and corporate social responsibility. She is an author of two books, an author of more than 100 papers published in international journals and an invited Editor for several special issues of Sustainability journals. She is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal Transformations in Business and Economics.
Prof. Asta Mikalauskienė is a professor at Vilnius University, Kaunas faculty. Her main area of research: sustainable development, sustainability assessment, corporate social responsibility. She is an author of many papers in international journals referred at WoS.

Summary

Aims to develop a framework for the assessment of population ‘preferences in climate change mitigation policies by applying Willingness to Pay approach and presents the results from several case studies in Lithuania on renewable energy generation in different households. A useful reference for academics, policy makers, and business community.

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