© 2015 Editorial Board, Urban Policy and Research. We investigate greenhouse emissions of office workers in Sydney, drawing on census data, national building energy benchmarks as well as journey-to-work and energy data from two study buildings. Comparing work locations in the central business district (CBD) and Macquarie Park Corridor with metro-wide averages, we find that building emissions dominate over commuting emissions across the city, but commuting is increasingly important as building energy efficiency increases. Furthermore, our results indicate that efforts to improve a building's energy efficiency at Macquarie Park are largely negated by high reliance on car travel despite the introduction of the Epping–Chatswood train line. We c...
Recent refurbishment strategies for commercial office buildings have emphasised improved energy cons...
The built environment contributes 40% to total global greenhouse gas emissions and 87% of the buildi...
This chapter examines prospects for a decarbonisation of Australia's built environment and, in ...
To fully appreciate the environmental impact of an office building, the transport-related carbon dio...
With the changing trends in global climate and increasing awareness of the environmental impact of t...
To fully appreciate the environmental impact of a workplace the transport-related carbon dioxide (CO...
Sustainability Victoria’s Energy Efficient Office Buildings program demonstrates that energy savings...
As a signatory to the Paris Climate Agreement, Australia committed to reduce emissions significantly...
This paper investigates the extent to which office activity contributes to travel-related CO2 emissi...
Rapidly growing energy consumption and associated carbon emissions from building clusters and trans...
Tackling the challenge of climate change will require rapid emissions reductions across all sectors,...
Background: Concentration of knowledge work in cities generates innovations entailing economic devel...
ABSTRACT: Greenhouse gas emissions from occupied Australian commercial office buildings can be reduc...
The present rate of fossil fuel burning, the main source of commercial energy, is adversely impacti...
The Australian commercial stock emits 12% of all greenhouse gas emissions however the commercial pro...
Recent refurbishment strategies for commercial office buildings have emphasised improved energy cons...
The built environment contributes 40% to total global greenhouse gas emissions and 87% of the buildi...
This chapter examines prospects for a decarbonisation of Australia's built environment and, in ...
To fully appreciate the environmental impact of an office building, the transport-related carbon dio...
With the changing trends in global climate and increasing awareness of the environmental impact of t...
To fully appreciate the environmental impact of a workplace the transport-related carbon dioxide (CO...
Sustainability Victoria’s Energy Efficient Office Buildings program demonstrates that energy savings...
As a signatory to the Paris Climate Agreement, Australia committed to reduce emissions significantly...
This paper investigates the extent to which office activity contributes to travel-related CO2 emissi...
Rapidly growing energy consumption and associated carbon emissions from building clusters and trans...
Tackling the challenge of climate change will require rapid emissions reductions across all sectors,...
Background: Concentration of knowledge work in cities generates innovations entailing economic devel...
ABSTRACT: Greenhouse gas emissions from occupied Australian commercial office buildings can be reduc...
The present rate of fossil fuel burning, the main source of commercial energy, is adversely impacti...
The Australian commercial stock emits 12% of all greenhouse gas emissions however the commercial pro...
Recent refurbishment strategies for commercial office buildings have emphasised improved energy cons...
The built environment contributes 40% to total global greenhouse gas emissions and 87% of the buildi...
This chapter examines prospects for a decarbonisation of Australia's built environment and, in ...