In recent years, social housing providers in the UK have become influential actors in realising the national government’s decarbonisation agenda. However, when decarbonisation is considered in light of austerity measures and privatisation of public housing, a number of contradictions arise. From interviews and a workshop with policymakers and registered providers in the city-region of Greater Manchester, three tensions are highlighted. First, since the 1980s, the housing stock condition has been used as a political pawn in successive reforms to demunicipalize social housing. Second, local authorities continue to harness the collectivities that remain in the social housing sector to realise their decarbonisation goals. Third, the retrofit pr...
This paper explores a range of barriers to the implementation of retrofit programmes to domestic pro...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
In the context of global climate change and UK government targets to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) em...
In recent years, social housing providers in the UK have become influential actors in realising the ...
Social housing providers have recently emerged as unlikely innovators of low carbon transitions in t...
Purpose – The study was designed to assess the attitudes, strategic readiness and drivers and barrie...
With the UK committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80%, and British households accounting...
Achieving a low carbon future continues to be one of the most challenging issues facing today’s buil...
Low-carbon retrofit of owner-occupied housing will make a significant contribution to reducing UK CO...
Carbon emissions, being hazardous, are triggering social concerns which have led to the creation of ...
The turnover of the UK housing stock is such that CO2 emissions reduction targets will require exten...
It is unlikely that the costs and benefits of low carbon restructuring will be distributed evenly or...
Low carbon retrofitting of the existing housing stock is increasingly being recognised as a vital pa...
Objectives: This paper examines emerging models that are being adopted by organisations engaged in t...
It is estimated that about one third of the UK’s total carbon emissions come from its housing stock:...
This paper explores a range of barriers to the implementation of retrofit programmes to domestic pro...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
In the context of global climate change and UK government targets to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) em...
In recent years, social housing providers in the UK have become influential actors in realising the ...
Social housing providers have recently emerged as unlikely innovators of low carbon transitions in t...
Purpose – The study was designed to assess the attitudes, strategic readiness and drivers and barrie...
With the UK committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80%, and British households accounting...
Achieving a low carbon future continues to be one of the most challenging issues facing today’s buil...
Low-carbon retrofit of owner-occupied housing will make a significant contribution to reducing UK CO...
Carbon emissions, being hazardous, are triggering social concerns which have led to the creation of ...
The turnover of the UK housing stock is such that CO2 emissions reduction targets will require exten...
It is unlikely that the costs and benefits of low carbon restructuring will be distributed evenly or...
Low carbon retrofitting of the existing housing stock is increasingly being recognised as a vital pa...
Objectives: This paper examines emerging models that are being adopted by organisations engaged in t...
It is estimated that about one third of the UK’s total carbon emissions come from its housing stock:...
This paper explores a range of barriers to the implementation of retrofit programmes to domestic pro...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
In the context of global climate change and UK government targets to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) em...