Zero carbon housing has been forwarded by researchers and policymakers as a way to reduce carbon emissions from the residential sector globally. Although policies promoting zero or low carbon housing have been set in several regions, there has been limited policy development towards this performance outcome in Australia. The research in this paper aims to address this issue through evaluating existing policy and incentives frameworks and proposing adaptations that can be used to promote and increase the delivery of zero carbon housing in the studied region, i.e., Victoria, Australia. The research utilised a systematic qualitative and quantitative research approach across three key phases. In the first phase, a literature review was conducte...
In the UK, residential housing represents a significant target sector for carbon emission reductions...
Australia’s urban built environment contributes significantly to the nation’s greenhouse gas emissio...
Energy policy is being driven by two predominant themes: climate change; and energy security. In res...
Buildings consume a significant amount of energy, resulting in detrimental impacts on the environmen...
Mitigating the impacts of climate change is perhaps the greatest challenge facing mankind. It has be...
Several advanced economies are in the process of a transition towards zero emission housing by 2020....
Sustainability literature highlights the potential of the residential sector to contribute to signif...
From an energy efficiency perspective, recent housing policy in Australia has focused on setting min...
Urban environments, once built, are slow to change, therefore the neighbourhoods we build today, wil...
One-fifth of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions come from households. There are 7 million househol...
As a signatory to the Paris Climate Change Agreement, Australia has committed to reaching net zero e...
A number of international jurisdictions have articulated a longer term goal of zero emission housing...
Australia's housing sector currently has no consistent or clearly defined role in the nation's carbo...
With the right government support and with efforts to fast-track stronger environmental building sta...
The UK government set itself a 60 per cent reduction of carbon dioxide emissions target on 2000 leve...
In the UK, residential housing represents a significant target sector for carbon emission reductions...
Australia’s urban built environment contributes significantly to the nation’s greenhouse gas emissio...
Energy policy is being driven by two predominant themes: climate change; and energy security. In res...
Buildings consume a significant amount of energy, resulting in detrimental impacts on the environmen...
Mitigating the impacts of climate change is perhaps the greatest challenge facing mankind. It has be...
Several advanced economies are in the process of a transition towards zero emission housing by 2020....
Sustainability literature highlights the potential of the residential sector to contribute to signif...
From an energy efficiency perspective, recent housing policy in Australia has focused on setting min...
Urban environments, once built, are slow to change, therefore the neighbourhoods we build today, wil...
One-fifth of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions come from households. There are 7 million househol...
As a signatory to the Paris Climate Change Agreement, Australia has committed to reaching net zero e...
A number of international jurisdictions have articulated a longer term goal of zero emission housing...
Australia's housing sector currently has no consistent or clearly defined role in the nation's carbo...
With the right government support and with efforts to fast-track stronger environmental building sta...
The UK government set itself a 60 per cent reduction of carbon dioxide emissions target on 2000 leve...
In the UK, residential housing represents a significant target sector for carbon emission reductions...
Australia’s urban built environment contributes significantly to the nation’s greenhouse gas emissio...
Energy policy is being driven by two predominant themes: climate change; and energy security. In res...