Drawing on evidence from a mixed methods retrofit intervention trial of the homes of low-income, older and frail people in Victoria, Australia, this study explored practices of heating and keeping warm in terms of equity and health. In most homes, heating restrictions led to inadequate indoor temperatures. Adaptation practices increased householder resilience, however, some technical responses presented safety risks. Low-cost retrofits did not eliminate underheating and had little effect on householder practices. The study highlights that a promotion of no-cost energy saving activities acknowledges the adaptive capacity of individuals. However, failure to address material and technical conditions and the vulnerability of older people may le...
Background: Australia has a hot climate with maximum summer temperatures in its major cities frequen...
Fuel poverty is a problem particularly associated with the lives and living conditions of older peop...
The increase in the frequency of very hot weather that is a predicted consequence of climate change ...
Health and equity present obligations and currently under-realised opportunities in low carbon trans...
In the context of residential retrofit programs as an opportunity for climate change mitigation and ...
Purpose / Context - In the context of residential retrofit programs as an opportunity for climate ch...
Energy poverty is prevalent in Australia, and many other countries across the globe, with those peop...
Low- and zero-energy homes are core elements in transitioning the housing stock towards a more envir...
Increasing reliance on air-conditioning to improve summertime comfort in dwellings results in higher...
Heat-waves are increasing globally, as a result of climate change. One of the groups most vulnerable...
Issues of fuel poverty and thermal discomfort have been identified in social housing internationally...
In Australia the preference of most of the ageing population is to age in place. It is therefore nec...
Energy poverty (EP) is the product of three main factors – the cost of energy, household income and ...
At a time when the population is ageing and most people choose to live in their own home for as long...
The increase in the frequency of very hot weather that is a predicted consequence of climate change ...
Background: Australia has a hot climate with maximum summer temperatures in its major cities frequen...
Fuel poverty is a problem particularly associated with the lives and living conditions of older peop...
The increase in the frequency of very hot weather that is a predicted consequence of climate change ...
Health and equity present obligations and currently under-realised opportunities in low carbon trans...
In the context of residential retrofit programs as an opportunity for climate change mitigation and ...
Purpose / Context - In the context of residential retrofit programs as an opportunity for climate ch...
Energy poverty is prevalent in Australia, and many other countries across the globe, with those peop...
Low- and zero-energy homes are core elements in transitioning the housing stock towards a more envir...
Increasing reliance on air-conditioning to improve summertime comfort in dwellings results in higher...
Heat-waves are increasing globally, as a result of climate change. One of the groups most vulnerable...
Issues of fuel poverty and thermal discomfort have been identified in social housing internationally...
In Australia the preference of most of the ageing population is to age in place. It is therefore nec...
Energy poverty (EP) is the product of three main factors – the cost of energy, household income and ...
At a time when the population is ageing and most people choose to live in their own home for as long...
The increase in the frequency of very hot weather that is a predicted consequence of climate change ...
Background: Australia has a hot climate with maximum summer temperatures in its major cities frequen...
Fuel poverty is a problem particularly associated with the lives and living conditions of older peop...
The increase in the frequency of very hot weather that is a predicted consequence of climate change ...