In this chapter we conceptualise low-carbon housing as an intervention in a system of interconnected practices, performed both by housing professionals and householders. This understanding distinctly contrast to commonly accepted approaches that rely on the simple introduction of low carbon materials and technologies to households. We analyse the low-carbon housing system using two UK case studies focused on contrasting building performance standards (Code for Sustainable Homes; Passivhaus standard). We argue that links, flows and relations within such a system need further exploration to better understand the governance of sustainability interventions
In this paper, we argue that current research on carbon regulation neglects the complex interactions...
This paper presents a new analytical framework of 'grassroots innovations' which views community-led...
The United Kingdom has committed to reducing carbon emissions of the building sector. The transition...
In this chapter we conceptualise low-carbon housing as an intervention in a system of interconnected...
This chapter investigates the often overlooked practices of housing professionals involved in design...
Recent climate change statistics attribute over a quarter of carbon emissions to residential energy ...
The challenge of facilitating a shift towards sustainable housing, food and mobility has been taken ...
We consider in this paper the relations between built form and everyday practices of home-living. Th...
In the context of global climate change and UK government targets to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) em...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the challenges of achieving affordable low carbon housing in the c...
Low carbon housing policies embody visions of the future that shape and constrain current choices be...
The challenge of facilitating a shift towards sustainable housing, food and mobility has been taken ...
The residential sector accounts for a third of energy use in the UK (DECC, 2014b) and generates fif...
With the UK committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80%, and British households accounting...
Current regulatory and other policy trends in housing refurbishments relating to low-carbon performa...
In this paper, we argue that current research on carbon regulation neglects the complex interactions...
This paper presents a new analytical framework of 'grassroots innovations' which views community-led...
The United Kingdom has committed to reducing carbon emissions of the building sector. The transition...
In this chapter we conceptualise low-carbon housing as an intervention in a system of interconnected...
This chapter investigates the often overlooked practices of housing professionals involved in design...
Recent climate change statistics attribute over a quarter of carbon emissions to residential energy ...
The challenge of facilitating a shift towards sustainable housing, food and mobility has been taken ...
We consider in this paper the relations between built form and everyday practices of home-living. Th...
In the context of global climate change and UK government targets to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) em...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the challenges of achieving affordable low carbon housing in the c...
Low carbon housing policies embody visions of the future that shape and constrain current choices be...
The challenge of facilitating a shift towards sustainable housing, food and mobility has been taken ...
The residential sector accounts for a third of energy use in the UK (DECC, 2014b) and generates fif...
With the UK committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80%, and British households accounting...
Current regulatory and other policy trends in housing refurbishments relating to low-carbon performa...
In this paper, we argue that current research on carbon regulation neglects the complex interactions...
This paper presents a new analytical framework of 'grassroots innovations' which views community-led...
The United Kingdom has committed to reducing carbon emissions of the building sector. The transition...