Appreciating the pivotal role of the building sector is crucial to an effective response to climate change. Implementation of policies for mitigating greenhouse emissions from the world’s buildings invariably relies on regulatory, economic or informational instruments. In fact a comprehensive strategy utilizing all three approaches is required; although regulatory measures - building energy codes - are demonstrably most effective. Successful building energy policy must draw upon Behavioural Economics to achieve desired changes in stakeholder behaviour
The EU’s commitment to reducing its carbon emissions by 80% by 2050 has led to an array of climate c...
Climate change has risen to become one of our most critical global issues to resolve. Greenhouse gas...
Purpose of this paper: Using the new build residential sector in England as its basis, this study ex...
Reducing carbon emissions from the building sector is an international policy priority, as a consequ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. It is now established that energy use in buildings is a significant source of g...
Low-carbon building regulations are acknowledged as critical instruments to facilitate the building ...
Improved building energy efficiency has been shown to contribute substantially to global greenhouse ...
Energy policy is being driven by two predominant themes: climate change; and energy security. In res...
In this paper, we argue that current research on carbon regulation neglects the complex interactions...
This paper is based on a briefing paper prepared for the Australian Building Codes Board in March 20...
Buildings account for significant carbon dioxide emissions, both in construction and operation. Gov...
This paper examines the impact of an aggressive commercial building codes policy in the United State...
In developed economies a significant proportion of greenhouse gas emissions result from energy deman...
Climate change has risen to become one of our most critical global issues to resolve. Greenhouse gas...
In 2018, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released its report on the impacts of global ...
The EU’s commitment to reducing its carbon emissions by 80% by 2050 has led to an array of climate c...
Climate change has risen to become one of our most critical global issues to resolve. Greenhouse gas...
Purpose of this paper: Using the new build residential sector in England as its basis, this study ex...
Reducing carbon emissions from the building sector is an international policy priority, as a consequ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. It is now established that energy use in buildings is a significant source of g...
Low-carbon building regulations are acknowledged as critical instruments to facilitate the building ...
Improved building energy efficiency has been shown to contribute substantially to global greenhouse ...
Energy policy is being driven by two predominant themes: climate change; and energy security. In res...
In this paper, we argue that current research on carbon regulation neglects the complex interactions...
This paper is based on a briefing paper prepared for the Australian Building Codes Board in March 20...
Buildings account for significant carbon dioxide emissions, both in construction and operation. Gov...
This paper examines the impact of an aggressive commercial building codes policy in the United State...
In developed economies a significant proportion of greenhouse gas emissions result from energy deman...
Climate change has risen to become one of our most critical global issues to resolve. Greenhouse gas...
In 2018, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released its report on the impacts of global ...
The EU’s commitment to reducing its carbon emissions by 80% by 2050 has led to an array of climate c...
Climate change has risen to become one of our most critical global issues to resolve. Greenhouse gas...
Purpose of this paper: Using the new build residential sector in England as its basis, this study ex...