This report is the Dutch national report of the second work package of the ToolSust project. ToolSust, the involvement of stakeholders to develop and implement Tools for Sustainable households in the city of tomorrow, has been developed within the fifth framework program of the EU, as a part of Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development: Key action 4: City of Tomorrow and Cultural Heritage, 4.1.2 Improving the Quality of Urban Life. In this second phase of the ToolSust project, the concept of household metabolism is applied to enhance the understanding of the environmental impacts of household consumption in the city of Groningen. The results are presented in this report. We express the household metabolism in terms of total energy req...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThe Lifestyle project (funded in NRP-1) studied energy requirements of enti...
The aim of the Lifestyle project is to analyse the CO 2 emission reduction potential of lifestyle ch...
The aim of the Lifestyle project is to analyse the CO 2 emission reduction potential of lifestyle ch...
This report is the Dutch national report of the second work package of the ToolSust project. ToolSus...
The concept of household metabolism was applied to enhance the understanding of the environmental im...
Bringing about more sustainable consumption patterns is an important challenge for society and scien...
Bringing about more sustainable consumption patterns is an important challenge for society and scien...
The Lifestyle project (funded in NRP-1) studied energy requirements of entire household consumption ...
Bringing about more sustainable consumption patterns is an important challenge for society and scien...
The energy requirement of households represents a useful concept in studying energy use in relation ...
This article describes the results of several research programmes that together aim at the developme...
This article describes the results of several research programmes that together aim at the developme...
Humans in households use energy for their activities. This use is both direct, for example electrici...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThe Lifestyle project (funded in NRP-1) studied energy requirements of enti...
The aim of the Lifestyle project is to analyse the CO 2 emission reduction potential of lifestyle ch...
The aim of the Lifestyle project is to analyse the CO 2 emission reduction potential of lifestyle ch...
This report is the Dutch national report of the second work package of the ToolSust project. ToolSus...
The concept of household metabolism was applied to enhance the understanding of the environmental im...
Bringing about more sustainable consumption patterns is an important challenge for society and scien...
Bringing about more sustainable consumption patterns is an important challenge for society and scien...
The Lifestyle project (funded in NRP-1) studied energy requirements of entire household consumption ...
Bringing about more sustainable consumption patterns is an important challenge for society and scien...
The energy requirement of households represents a useful concept in studying energy use in relation ...
This article describes the results of several research programmes that together aim at the developme...
This article describes the results of several research programmes that together aim at the developme...
Humans in households use energy for their activities. This use is both direct, for example electrici...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThe Lifestyle project (funded in NRP-1) studied energy requirements of enti...
The aim of the Lifestyle project is to analyse the CO 2 emission reduction potential of lifestyle ch...
The aim of the Lifestyle project is to analyse the CO 2 emission reduction potential of lifestyle ch...