Making housing developments ‘environmentally sustainable’ requires housing developers to be accountable for their ‘green’ credentials. Accountability is promoted by both the UK government's environmental policy for housing design – the Code for Sustainable Homes – and local councils in their planning criteria. These accountability practices are key to how relationships between housing professionals and local planning authorities influence practices and outcomes of environmental sustainability. In this article, we examine how accountability is performed in housing design and development. We argue that accountability practices involve the management of making environmental sustainability visible through demonstrating the utilization of sustai...
The main aim of this thesis is to demonstrate and critically assess life cycle approaches’ and envi...
In the UK, two important energy saving legislations, namely, Part L of Building Regulations (2006 ed...
AbstractThis paper questions policy's approach to the implementation of sustainable technologies as ...
Recent climate change statistics attribute over a quarter of carbon emissions to residential energy ...
In this article we provide a timely account of how sustainable technologies become entangled with cu...
Environmental concern in light of anthropogenic climate change will impact the housing sector as one...
This chapter investigates the often overlooked practices of housing professionals involved in design...
This paper argues that precedent should play a fundamental role in the development of sustainable ho...
The importance of designing sustainable buildings is gaining greater acceptance worldwide. Evidence ...
Buildings give rise to several environmental problems over the whole life cycle. To reduce these, te...
The building sector is the greatest single contributor to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. A ...
It is widely acknowledged that sustainability principles should be addressed in the housing market ...
If official rhetoric is to be believed, the UK has been quick to respond to growing global demands f...
The UK government created a unique educational opportunity with the recent school building programme...
The United Nation Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) makes it clear that climate chang...
The main aim of this thesis is to demonstrate and critically assess life cycle approaches’ and envi...
In the UK, two important energy saving legislations, namely, Part L of Building Regulations (2006 ed...
AbstractThis paper questions policy's approach to the implementation of sustainable technologies as ...
Recent climate change statistics attribute over a quarter of carbon emissions to residential energy ...
In this article we provide a timely account of how sustainable technologies become entangled with cu...
Environmental concern in light of anthropogenic climate change will impact the housing sector as one...
This chapter investigates the often overlooked practices of housing professionals involved in design...
This paper argues that precedent should play a fundamental role in the development of sustainable ho...
The importance of designing sustainable buildings is gaining greater acceptance worldwide. Evidence ...
Buildings give rise to several environmental problems over the whole life cycle. To reduce these, te...
The building sector is the greatest single contributor to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. A ...
It is widely acknowledged that sustainability principles should be addressed in the housing market ...
If official rhetoric is to be believed, the UK has been quick to respond to growing global demands f...
The UK government created a unique educational opportunity with the recent school building programme...
The United Nation Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) makes it clear that climate chang...
The main aim of this thesis is to demonstrate and critically assess life cycle approaches’ and envi...
In the UK, two important energy saving legislations, namely, Part L of Building Regulations (2006 ed...
AbstractThis paper questions policy's approach to the implementation of sustainable technologies as ...