We explored the potential for improved policy and regulation with a direct focus on household water-related energy (WRE) management in urban Victoria (Australia). Semi-structured interviews were employed to understand the perspectives of relevant actors within the existing institutional landscape. In this paper, questions about institutional and policy change are addressed through consideration of the literature on transitions management and institutional entrepreneurship. Key policy opportunities identified by the actors include consumer education and advocacy for behaviour change and technology adoption, and further development of residential building standards to improve the selection and layout of building services at the design phase. ...
Infrastructure systems are facing sustainability challenges but are locked into their current practi...
The energy sector is undergoing major transformation. An under-recognised aspect of this transformat...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
Energy and water systems are under pressure. In particular, electricity and urban water systems suff...
Institutional change is fundamental to regime transformation, and a necessary part of moving toward ...
There is widespread international acceptance that climate change, demographic shifts and resource li...
Energy and water are interconnected natural resources and are vital utilities utilised by organisati...
This paper discusses sixteen instances of radical water policy change across the globe. The key ques...
This paper focuses on the role of policy entrepreneurs in realizing water policy transitions. The ce...
Applying innovative energy solutions (IES) in dense residential areas in the Netherlands is a challe...
This paper focuses on the role of policy entrepreneurs in realizing water policy transitions. The ce...
This paper highlights the problems and assumptions ingrained in dominant demand-management programme...
AbstractThe energy sector is a strategic sector, as a developing country, energy consumption in Indo...
This special feature aims to further our understanding of the way in which transitions occur in wate...
Physically decentralised water management systems may contribute to improving the sustainability of ...
Infrastructure systems are facing sustainability challenges but are locked into their current practi...
The energy sector is undergoing major transformation. An under-recognised aspect of this transformat...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
Energy and water systems are under pressure. In particular, electricity and urban water systems suff...
Institutional change is fundamental to regime transformation, and a necessary part of moving toward ...
There is widespread international acceptance that climate change, demographic shifts and resource li...
Energy and water are interconnected natural resources and are vital utilities utilised by organisati...
This paper discusses sixteen instances of radical water policy change across the globe. The key ques...
This paper focuses on the role of policy entrepreneurs in realizing water policy transitions. The ce...
Applying innovative energy solutions (IES) in dense residential areas in the Netherlands is a challe...
This paper focuses on the role of policy entrepreneurs in realizing water policy transitions. The ce...
This paper highlights the problems and assumptions ingrained in dominant demand-management programme...
AbstractThe energy sector is a strategic sector, as a developing country, energy consumption in Indo...
This special feature aims to further our understanding of the way in which transitions occur in wate...
Physically decentralised water management systems may contribute to improving the sustainability of ...
Infrastructure systems are facing sustainability challenges but are locked into their current practi...
The energy sector is undergoing major transformation. An under-recognised aspect of this transformat...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...