The 21st century's economy will be urban and green. The urban transition is well advanced globally, albeit unsustainably (Newton, 2008; Newman and Matan, 2013). The green economy is in its infancy. Yet like other revolutionary socio-technical transitions before it, there are irrepressible sets of push and pull factors massing that can trigger transformative change. The push factors are those capable of delivering innovation. New technologies are among these (see Figure 1) as well as business strategies and practices and government policies and programs that all need to shift towards facilitating this new economy. The pull factors are also clear and relate, among others, to the challenge of creating sustainable and resilient built environmen...
Urban environments, once built, are slow to change, therefore the neighbourhoods we build today, wil...
One of the strategies being advocated in response to climate change is the need to transition to a l...
Australia’s urban built environment contributes significantly to the nation’s greenhouse gas emissio...
The green agenda for cities and the economy in general is a major focus of global institutions and i...
The green agenda for cities and the economy in general is a major focus of global institutions and i...
Australia could become a world leader in creating ‘green’ industries generating up to a million gree...
Based on the largest survey of environment management practices to be conducted in Australia, this r...
This paper outlines and critically ‘maps’ existing roadmaps relevant to transitions to a low or zero...
Green Building (GB) projects can positively affect society, the economy, and the environment. They a...
Our towns, cities and the built environment industries that create, fund, manage and maintain them w...
This report presents the analysis and key findings of the project on Climate Change, Employment and ...
Green Growth (GG) is about decoupling emission intensity from economic growth, which can be achieved...
Introduction Numerous international studies have identified the fact that the take up of green buil...
peer reviewedAccording to the United Nations Environment Programme’s (UNEP) Green Economy Report (20...
This report by the CSIRO was commissioned by Dusseldorp Skills Forum and released jointly with the A...
Urban environments, once built, are slow to change, therefore the neighbourhoods we build today, wil...
One of the strategies being advocated in response to climate change is the need to transition to a l...
Australia’s urban built environment contributes significantly to the nation’s greenhouse gas emissio...
The green agenda for cities and the economy in general is a major focus of global institutions and i...
The green agenda for cities and the economy in general is a major focus of global institutions and i...
Australia could become a world leader in creating ‘green’ industries generating up to a million gree...
Based on the largest survey of environment management practices to be conducted in Australia, this r...
This paper outlines and critically ‘maps’ existing roadmaps relevant to transitions to a low or zero...
Green Building (GB) projects can positively affect society, the economy, and the environment. They a...
Our towns, cities and the built environment industries that create, fund, manage and maintain them w...
This report presents the analysis and key findings of the project on Climate Change, Employment and ...
Green Growth (GG) is about decoupling emission intensity from economic growth, which can be achieved...
Introduction Numerous international studies have identified the fact that the take up of green buil...
peer reviewedAccording to the United Nations Environment Programme’s (UNEP) Green Economy Report (20...
This report by the CSIRO was commissioned by Dusseldorp Skills Forum and released jointly with the A...
Urban environments, once built, are slow to change, therefore the neighbourhoods we build today, wil...
One of the strategies being advocated in response to climate change is the need to transition to a l...
Australia’s urban built environment contributes significantly to the nation’s greenhouse gas emissio...