All UN activities to propel sustainability to the forefront of international objectives, through the various summits, protocols, and mechanisms, have provided the motivation for the UK's target setting for better sustainable development and zero carbon housing. The Code for Sustainable Homes (CSH) has been developed as a single accepted standard for sustainability, with the aim of reducing the detrimental impacts of construction on the environment. CSH identifies these as water use, waste generation, and use of pollutants. The main aim of this study is to consider the feasibility of the government achieving its objective of all new build homes having a zero carbon rating by 2016, through the implementation of CSH. The key findings of this r...
The deadline for greenhouse gas emissions in the UK to be reduced by 80 per cent against the 1990 ba...
Under the label “future-proofing”, this paper examines the temporal component of sustainable constru...
The deadline for greenhouse gas emissions in the UK to be reduced by 80 per cent against the 1990 ba...
AbstractAll UN activities to propel sustainability to the forefront of international objectives, thr...
The code for sustainable homes (CSH), which came into existence in 2006, has not yet been investigat...
UK agreed to reduce 80% of emissions by year 2050. Government therefore expects to ensure sustainab...
The UK government set itself a 60 per cent reduction of carbon dioxide emissions target on 2000 leve...
In the UK the Code for Sustainable Homes (CSH) is set to become mandatory in 2016. However current a...
As the Stern Review on climate change reported, more than a quarter of the UK’s carbon dioxide emiss...
he housing sector entails a significant part of the UK’s environmental impact, accounting for over a...
Achieving a low carbon future continues to be one of the most challenging issues facing today’s buil...
In the UK, the construction industry contributes to a significant proportion of carbon emissions. Wh...
Housebuilders in England have been the target of numerous government policies in recent years promot...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to report research conducted to explore the insights of UK arch...
Under the label “future-proofing”, this paper examines the temporal component of sustainable constru...
The deadline for greenhouse gas emissions in the UK to be reduced by 80 per cent against the 1990 ba...
Under the label “future-proofing”, this paper examines the temporal component of sustainable constru...
The deadline for greenhouse gas emissions in the UK to be reduced by 80 per cent against the 1990 ba...
AbstractAll UN activities to propel sustainability to the forefront of international objectives, thr...
The code for sustainable homes (CSH), which came into existence in 2006, has not yet been investigat...
UK agreed to reduce 80% of emissions by year 2050. Government therefore expects to ensure sustainab...
The UK government set itself a 60 per cent reduction of carbon dioxide emissions target on 2000 leve...
In the UK the Code for Sustainable Homes (CSH) is set to become mandatory in 2016. However current a...
As the Stern Review on climate change reported, more than a quarter of the UK’s carbon dioxide emiss...
he housing sector entails a significant part of the UK’s environmental impact, accounting for over a...
Achieving a low carbon future continues to be one of the most challenging issues facing today’s buil...
In the UK, the construction industry contributes to a significant proportion of carbon emissions. Wh...
Housebuilders in England have been the target of numerous government policies in recent years promot...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to report research conducted to explore the insights of UK arch...
Under the label “future-proofing”, this paper examines the temporal component of sustainable constru...
The deadline for greenhouse gas emissions in the UK to be reduced by 80 per cent against the 1990 ba...
Under the label “future-proofing”, this paper examines the temporal component of sustainable constru...
The deadline for greenhouse gas emissions in the UK to be reduced by 80 per cent against the 1990 ba...