A transition to zero carbon buildings is needed for mitigating climate change. Yet, it is far from gaining sufficient momentum in many countries, particularly the United Kingdom. This article focuses on actors and platforms facilitating change towards zero carbon residential buildings by integrating the concepts of innovation intermediaries and champions. Drawing on interview data and building on the literatures of innovation intermediaries, champions and Strategic Niche Management, the article analyses actor configurations in three new build housing projects. The findings show that actors and platforms acting as innovation intermediaries advance zero carbon buildings at different stages of project development, with varying intensity, influ...
The UK government has mandated that all new homes achieve ‘zero-carbon’ status by 2016. This policy ...
Decarbonisation and climate change targets require multiscale sociotechnical energy transitions that...
Addressing housing-related energy consumption and emissions is a challenge in many countries. Low-en...
Many experimental local projects have been carried out in low energy buildings that integrate a rang...
The urgent transition to a zero-carbon economy requires building professionals to be supportive of, ...
The transition towards low-energy buildings in the United Kingdom is challenging. Several policy cha...
As buildings throughout their lifecycle account for circa 40% of total energy use in Europe, reducin...
As buildings throughout their lifecycle account for circa 40% of total energy use in Europe, reducin...
Achieving a low carbon future continues to be one of the most challenging issues facing today’s buil...
Energy Efficiency and Net Zero Design/Green Building: no. O3.15published_or_final_versio
The global policy challenge of responding to climate change comprises a ‘super-wicked’ problem which...
© 2021 Jankovic, Bharadwaj and Carta. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of ...
Social housing providers have recently emerged as unlikely innovators of low carbon transitions in t...
In the UK, the construction industry contributes to a significant proportion of carbon emissions. Wh...
Governments throughout the EU and the UK face a persistent challenge of satisfying the continual gro...
The UK government has mandated that all new homes achieve ‘zero-carbon’ status by 2016. This policy ...
Decarbonisation and climate change targets require multiscale sociotechnical energy transitions that...
Addressing housing-related energy consumption and emissions is a challenge in many countries. Low-en...
Many experimental local projects have been carried out in low energy buildings that integrate a rang...
The urgent transition to a zero-carbon economy requires building professionals to be supportive of, ...
The transition towards low-energy buildings in the United Kingdom is challenging. Several policy cha...
As buildings throughout their lifecycle account for circa 40% of total energy use in Europe, reducin...
As buildings throughout their lifecycle account for circa 40% of total energy use in Europe, reducin...
Achieving a low carbon future continues to be one of the most challenging issues facing today’s buil...
Energy Efficiency and Net Zero Design/Green Building: no. O3.15published_or_final_versio
The global policy challenge of responding to climate change comprises a ‘super-wicked’ problem which...
© 2021 Jankovic, Bharadwaj and Carta. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of ...
Social housing providers have recently emerged as unlikely innovators of low carbon transitions in t...
In the UK, the construction industry contributes to a significant proportion of carbon emissions. Wh...
Governments throughout the EU and the UK face a persistent challenge of satisfying the continual gro...
The UK government has mandated that all new homes achieve ‘zero-carbon’ status by 2016. This policy ...
Decarbonisation and climate change targets require multiscale sociotechnical energy transitions that...
Addressing housing-related energy consumption and emissions is a challenge in many countries. Low-en...