AbstractThis paper questions policy's approach to the implementation of sustainable technologies as part of the UK environmental policy (Code for Sustainable Homes—‘the Code’). Current policy adopts a market-based model promoting rational choice and technological determinism as a solution to the environmental challenges of carbon emissions and energy reduction. We argue that this approach externalises professional actors' situated practices by singling out isolated factors impeding policy's rationale of implementing the Code (e.g. cost). Drawing on our empirical study we identify diverse practices that transpire from professional-technology interactions, demonstrating how sustainable technologies and professional practices are mutually shap...
Advances in technology continuously reshape habits, behaviours and interactions at individual, organ...
Policy initiatives in the UK, such as the Green Deal, have sought and failed to achieve the mass upt...
In the light of recent market increases in the demand for post-construction microgeneration technolo...
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 the moderate success of policies aiming to stimulate the uptake of Sustainabl...
In this chapter we conceptualise low-carbon housing as an intervention in a system of interconnected...
Making housing developments ‘environmentally sustainable’ requires housing developers to be accounta...
This paper sets out the preliminary findings of a government funded Knowledge Transfer Partnership (...
This paper analyses recent, current and potential future relations between policy processes and subs...
It is probably true that energy policy has paid more attention to resources and resource efficiencie...
The Code for Sustainable Homes (the Code) will require new homes in the United Kingdom to be ‘zero c...
Advances in technology continuously reshape habits, behaviours and interactions at individual, organ...
Policy initiatives in the UK, such as the Green Deal, have sought and failed to achieve the mass upt...
In the light of recent market increases in the demand for post-construction microgeneration technolo...
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 the moderate success of policies aiming to stimulate the uptake of Sustainabl...
In this chapter we conceptualise low-carbon housing as an intervention in a system of interconnected...
Making housing developments ‘environmentally sustainable’ requires housing developers to be accounta...
This paper sets out the preliminary findings of a government funded Knowledge Transfer Partnership (...
This paper analyses recent, current and potential future relations between policy processes and subs...
It is probably true that energy policy has paid more attention to resources and resource efficiencie...
The Code for Sustainable Homes (the Code) will require new homes in the United Kingdom to be ‘zero c...
Advances in technology continuously reshape habits, behaviours and interactions at individual, organ...
Policy initiatives in the UK, such as the Green Deal, have sought and failed to achieve the mass upt...
In the light of recent market increases in the demand for post-construction microgeneration technolo...