Policies and research often focus on technology and buildings and not on social aspects associated with future developments. There are many reasons for this, and one of the most pertinent may be that behaviour is both difficult to control and to predict and that the technological solutions that are introduced are perceived as part of a purely technical system. The ambition to identify the systemic inefficiencies of shopping centres requires a more holistic systems view, which cannot be achieved by simply studying isolated parts or individuals in the shopping centre
This paper argues that the moderate success of policies aiming to stimulate the uptake of Sustainabl...
Much policy effort focuses on energy efficiency of technology, though not only efficiency but also u...
The building sector accounts for approximately 40 percent of our energy use. To reach existing envir...
AbstractThis paper has as its main focus to define the drivers of retrofitting shopping centres. The...
This paper has as its main focus to define the drivers of retrofitting shopping centres. The drivers...
Reductions in end-use energy imply some level of technological and behavioural change – yet there ar...
Over recent years, the UK retail sector has made a significant contribution to societal responses on...
Energy efficiency in shopping centres means providing comfortable internal environment and services ...
The importance of reducing the energy consumption and commit towards sustainability efforts has beco...
The European wholesale and retail sector is the big marketplace of Europe, contributing with around...
The main aim of this study is to compare how specific conditions in certain countries (in this case,...
Domestic sector energy use is increasing in the UK and currently accounts for 30% of total use. Poli...
The main aim of this study is to compare how specific conditions in certain countries (in this case,...
Special architectural conditions and needs are common in almost all shopping centres. The main retro...
Despite new energy-efficient technologies in buildings, discrepancies between predicted and actual e...
This paper argues that the moderate success of policies aiming to stimulate the uptake of Sustainabl...
Much policy effort focuses on energy efficiency of technology, though not only efficiency but also u...
The building sector accounts for approximately 40 percent of our energy use. To reach existing envir...
AbstractThis paper has as its main focus to define the drivers of retrofitting shopping centres. The...
This paper has as its main focus to define the drivers of retrofitting shopping centres. The drivers...
Reductions in end-use energy imply some level of technological and behavioural change – yet there ar...
Over recent years, the UK retail sector has made a significant contribution to societal responses on...
Energy efficiency in shopping centres means providing comfortable internal environment and services ...
The importance of reducing the energy consumption and commit towards sustainability efforts has beco...
The European wholesale and retail sector is the big marketplace of Europe, contributing with around...
The main aim of this study is to compare how specific conditions in certain countries (in this case,...
Domestic sector energy use is increasing in the UK and currently accounts for 30% of total use. Poli...
The main aim of this study is to compare how specific conditions in certain countries (in this case,...
Special architectural conditions and needs are common in almost all shopping centres. The main retro...
Despite new energy-efficient technologies in buildings, discrepancies between predicted and actual e...
This paper argues that the moderate success of policies aiming to stimulate the uptake of Sustainabl...
Much policy effort focuses on energy efficiency of technology, though not only efficiency but also u...
The building sector accounts for approximately 40 percent of our energy use. To reach existing envir...