Achieving a ‘step-change’ in energy efficiency behaviours will require enhanced knowledge of behavioural drivers, and translation of this knowledge into successful intervention programmes. The ‘Energy Cultures’ conceptual framework aims to assist in understanding the factors that influence energy consumption behaviour, and to help identify opportunities for behaviour change. Building on a history of attempts to offer multi-disciplinary integrating models of energy behaviour, we take a culture-based approach to behaviour, while drawing also from lifestyles and systems thinking. The framework provides a structure for addressing the problem of multiple interpretations of ‘behaviour’ by suggesting that it is influenced by the interactions betwe...
The energy cultures framework has had widespread use in studies of the energy-related implications o...
Transforming today's energy systems in industrialized countries requires a substantial reduction of ...
Transforming today’s energy systems in industrialized countries requires a substantial reduction of ...
Achieving a 'step-change' in energy efficiency behaviours will require enhanced knowledge of behavio...
The energy cultures framework was developed in 2009 to support interdisciplinary investigation into ...
The Energy Cultures framework aims to assist in understanding the factors that influence energy cons...
Energy behaviour is embedded within the physical and social contexts of daily life; the interplay be...
The Energy Cultures research project (2009-2012) was planned to help inform policy making related to...
There have been a great number of research papers on changing energy consumption in domestic and res...
Launched in 2012, the Energy Cultures Project is led by the Centre for Sustainability at the Univers...
As part of mitigating climate change, the last decades have seen an increasing focus on energy effic...
Purpose – This investigation aims to reframe the sizeable literature on barriers and drivers for ene...
The Energy Cultures research project (2009-2012) was planned to help inform policy making related to...
The building sector is identified as the leading global energy consumer. Adopting energy-efficient t...
Abstract Background There have been numerous research papers focusing on improving energy consumptio...
The energy cultures framework has had widespread use in studies of the energy-related implications o...
Transforming today's energy systems in industrialized countries requires a substantial reduction of ...
Transforming today’s energy systems in industrialized countries requires a substantial reduction of ...
Achieving a 'step-change' in energy efficiency behaviours will require enhanced knowledge of behavio...
The energy cultures framework was developed in 2009 to support interdisciplinary investigation into ...
The Energy Cultures framework aims to assist in understanding the factors that influence energy cons...
Energy behaviour is embedded within the physical and social contexts of daily life; the interplay be...
The Energy Cultures research project (2009-2012) was planned to help inform policy making related to...
There have been a great number of research papers on changing energy consumption in domestic and res...
Launched in 2012, the Energy Cultures Project is led by the Centre for Sustainability at the Univers...
As part of mitigating climate change, the last decades have seen an increasing focus on energy effic...
Purpose – This investigation aims to reframe the sizeable literature on barriers and drivers for ene...
The Energy Cultures research project (2009-2012) was planned to help inform policy making related to...
The building sector is identified as the leading global energy consumer. Adopting energy-efficient t...
Abstract Background There have been numerous research papers focusing on improving energy consumptio...
The energy cultures framework has had widespread use in studies of the energy-related implications o...
Transforming today's energy systems in industrialized countries requires a substantial reduction of ...
Transforming today’s energy systems in industrialized countries requires a substantial reduction of ...