The adoption of solar energy is lagging behind in urban areas worldwide. Although the literature on energy transition is abundant, it has been focused mostly at the systems level. Few studies have addressed on-the-ground implementation. This paper examines a specific but prominent example of such on-the-ground practice: decision-making processes in strata buildings whose owners are organized in a (home) owners’ association. These buildings constitute a significant proportion of the housing stock in European cities, and hence their role in energy transition cannot be underestimated. In strata buildings, homeowners have to reach an agreement before renewable energy measures can be implemented. These related group decision-making processes are...
Energy efficiency within the housing sector is progressing. In Vallastaden which is a newly develope...
The housing sector in the Netherlands is responsible for a significant fraction of primary energy us...
Over half of all residential buildings in the Netherlands are owner-occupied. In this study, the inf...
The adoption of solar energy is lagging behind in urban areas worldwide. Although the literature on ...
The pace at which energy renovations are made to the existing housing stock must increase if the Net...
The building sector can contribute considerably to reducing global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. I...
As the effects of climate change are more and more materializing around the globe it is ever more im...
For new Real-Estate developments in the Netherlands, as for existing housing stock, Kyoto follow-ups...
The speed of energy transition in the Netherlands is low, in contrast to its2050 climate change targ...
In context of rising demand for energy amidst limited resources, energy efficiency is one of the maj...
Reducing household energy use in social housing buildings can substantially contribute to mitigating...
As a part of the shift towards a more sustainable society, improving the energy efficiency of the cu...
Globally and in Europe, the housing sector is responsible for a large share of the energy use, and l...
The ladder of influence by Arnstein (1969) shows steps from manipulation to citizen control. The lev...
Dutch municipalities have a vital role in creating policy concerning natural gas replacement with su...
Energy efficiency within the housing sector is progressing. In Vallastaden which is a newly develope...
The housing sector in the Netherlands is responsible for a significant fraction of primary energy us...
Over half of all residential buildings in the Netherlands are owner-occupied. In this study, the inf...
The adoption of solar energy is lagging behind in urban areas worldwide. Although the literature on ...
The pace at which energy renovations are made to the existing housing stock must increase if the Net...
The building sector can contribute considerably to reducing global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. I...
As the effects of climate change are more and more materializing around the globe it is ever more im...
For new Real-Estate developments in the Netherlands, as for existing housing stock, Kyoto follow-ups...
The speed of energy transition in the Netherlands is low, in contrast to its2050 climate change targ...
In context of rising demand for energy amidst limited resources, energy efficiency is one of the maj...
Reducing household energy use in social housing buildings can substantially contribute to mitigating...
As a part of the shift towards a more sustainable society, improving the energy efficiency of the cu...
Globally and in Europe, the housing sector is responsible for a large share of the energy use, and l...
The ladder of influence by Arnstein (1969) shows steps from manipulation to citizen control. The lev...
Dutch municipalities have a vital role in creating policy concerning natural gas replacement with su...
Energy efficiency within the housing sector is progressing. In Vallastaden which is a newly develope...
The housing sector in the Netherlands is responsible for a significant fraction of primary energy us...
Over half of all residential buildings in the Netherlands are owner-occupied. In this study, the inf...