The aim of this thesis is to explore the quantitative potential to reduce energy requirements and CO2 emissions through changed patterns of consumption, given unchanged levels of consumption expenditure. The thesis question is analysed using a systems analysis approach which in this case means that life cycle assessment data on energy requirements and CO2 emissions related to household consumption are combined with a financial and behavioural analysis to make sure that the budget constraint is kept and that both the first and second order effects of adopting a green consumption pattern are analysed. The budget constraints are kept using a general linear model. By using marginal propensities to spend to direct the reallocation of saved or de...
Household energy consumption represents a major contributor to the emission of greenhouse gases that...
Households are responsible for 70% of CO2 emissions (directly and indirectly). While households as a...
Bringing about more sustainable consumption patterns is an important challenge for society and scien...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the quantitative potential to reduce energy requirements and CO...
The Lifestyle project (funded in NRP-1) studied energy requirements of entire household consumption ...
Humans in households use energy for their activities. This use is both direct, for example electrici...
Bringing about more sustainable consumption patterns is an important challenge for society and scien...
This thesis is focused on CO2 emissions related to the consumption pattern in Malaysia arising from ...
This article describes the results of several research programmes that together aim at the developme...
This article describes the results of several research programmes that together aim at the developme...
Around two-thirds of global GHG emissions are directly and indirectly linked to household consumptio...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to quantify the potential levels of greenhouse gas (GHG) and c...
The purpose of this study is to provide a better understanding of the effect of increasing income on...
Recent decades have witnessed increasing consumption levels, and associated production levels, notab...
The purpose of this study is to provide a better understanding of the effect of increasing income on...
Household energy consumption represents a major contributor to the emission of greenhouse gases that...
Households are responsible for 70% of CO2 emissions (directly and indirectly). While households as a...
Bringing about more sustainable consumption patterns is an important challenge for society and scien...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the quantitative potential to reduce energy requirements and CO...
The Lifestyle project (funded in NRP-1) studied energy requirements of entire household consumption ...
Humans in households use energy for their activities. This use is both direct, for example electrici...
Bringing about more sustainable consumption patterns is an important challenge for society and scien...
This thesis is focused on CO2 emissions related to the consumption pattern in Malaysia arising from ...
This article describes the results of several research programmes that together aim at the developme...
This article describes the results of several research programmes that together aim at the developme...
Around two-thirds of global GHG emissions are directly and indirectly linked to household consumptio...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to quantify the potential levels of greenhouse gas (GHG) and c...
The purpose of this study is to provide a better understanding of the effect of increasing income on...
Recent decades have witnessed increasing consumption levels, and associated production levels, notab...
The purpose of this study is to provide a better understanding of the effect of increasing income on...
Household energy consumption represents a major contributor to the emission of greenhouse gases that...
Households are responsible for 70% of CO2 emissions (directly and indirectly). While households as a...
Bringing about more sustainable consumption patterns is an important challenge for society and scien...