This thesis looks at how to define and measure low carbon in urban development projects at the precinct level, including operational, embedded and transport energy in buildings, materials and infrastructure. It uses a precinct scale model to assess low carbon design and technology options for three very different urban redevelopments in Perth. It concludes that low carbon precincts can be a cost effective solution to future urban development if planned from the start
AbstractAdelaide is a medium sized low density city located in south eastern Australia. Typical of h...
The Guide to Low Carbon Precincts focuses on frameworks and options to assist government authorities...
Climate change threatens major disruption to cities around the world, including from extreme weather...
The performance of our cities in terms of how they deal with energy across a wide range of indicator...
The need to decarbonise the economy can be greatly assisted if precinct scale city development can b...
This book sets out some positive directions to move forward including government policy and regulato...
Australia’s urban built environment contributes significantly to the nation’s greenhouse gas emissio...
As part of the CRC for Low Carbon Living this scoping paper focuses on the Low Carbon Precincts...
Urban environments, once built, are slow to change, therefore the neighbourhoods we build today, wil...
Australia currently has one of the largest per capita carbon and ecological footprints in the world....
It is estimated that urban areas account for 60-80% of global energy use and are responsible for the...
As centres of energy consumption and innovation, cities can play an important role in combatting cli...
Urbanization in the last century has created many serious problems including increased carbon footpr...
Within building design competitions, the use ofLCAmethod is increasingly required to demonstrate the...
The built environment is increasingly supported by an information infrastructure that is critical to...
AbstractAdelaide is a medium sized low density city located in south eastern Australia. Typical of h...
The Guide to Low Carbon Precincts focuses on frameworks and options to assist government authorities...
Climate change threatens major disruption to cities around the world, including from extreme weather...
The performance of our cities in terms of how they deal with energy across a wide range of indicator...
The need to decarbonise the economy can be greatly assisted if precinct scale city development can b...
This book sets out some positive directions to move forward including government policy and regulato...
Australia’s urban built environment contributes significantly to the nation’s greenhouse gas emissio...
As part of the CRC for Low Carbon Living this scoping paper focuses on the Low Carbon Precincts...
Urban environments, once built, are slow to change, therefore the neighbourhoods we build today, wil...
Australia currently has one of the largest per capita carbon and ecological footprints in the world....
It is estimated that urban areas account for 60-80% of global energy use and are responsible for the...
As centres of energy consumption and innovation, cities can play an important role in combatting cli...
Urbanization in the last century has created many serious problems including increased carbon footpr...
Within building design competitions, the use ofLCAmethod is increasingly required to demonstrate the...
The built environment is increasingly supported by an information infrastructure that is critical to...
AbstractAdelaide is a medium sized low density city located in south eastern Australia. Typical of h...
The Guide to Low Carbon Precincts focuses on frameworks and options to assist government authorities...
Climate change threatens major disruption to cities around the world, including from extreme weather...