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Case Studies in Sustainable Consumption and Production - Energy Use and the Built Environment
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Buildings have a long lifetime, and so they are a major target for any structural changes in consumption patterns. Conversely, long lifetimes come with associated strong inertia. This book examines the opportunities to influence energy consumption in housing and buildings, and provides options for implementation at a macro, meso and micro level.
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Buildings have a long lifetime, and so they are a major target for any structural changes in consumption patterns. Conversely, long lifetimes come with associated strong inertia. This book examines the opportunities to influence energy consumption in housing and buildings, and provides options for implementation at a macro, meso and micro level.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351279314
- Artikelnr.: 49263574
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351279314
- Artikelnr.: 49263574
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Saadi Lahlou
1. Introduction Saadi Lahlou
EDF R&D
Clamart
France; London School of Economics and Political Science
London UK; Martin Charter and Tim Woolman
The Centre for Sustainable Design
University for the Creative Arts
Farnham
UK; and Arnold Tukker
TNO Built Environment 2. Energy use in houses and buildings and sustainable consumption Saadi Lahlou
EDF R&D
France; London School of Economics and Political Science
UK Martin Charter and Tim Woolman
The Centre for Sustainable Design
UK 3. An innovative approach to designing zero-energy residential buildings in Boston: enhancing and monitoring learning Halina Szejnwald Brown
Clark University
USA and Philip J. Vergragt
Tellus Institute
USA; Clark University
USA 4. S-House: sustainable building utilising renewable resources - Factor 10 building with innovative solutions. Robert Wimmer and Myung-Joo Kang
Centre for Appropriate Technology
Austria 5. Rolf Disch's Solarsiedlung am Schlierberg: a solar housing estate in Freiburg; from architectural vision to entrepreneurial reality Rolf Wüstenhagen
Institute for Economy and the Environment
Switzerland 6. Delivering affordable and sustainable energy: the results of innovative approaches by Woking Borough Council
UK John P. Thorp
Group Managing Director
Thameswey Ltd
UK 7. Energy-saving performance contracting for federally owned public buildings: success factors from the Austrian perspective Ingrid Kaltenegger
Joanneum Research
Graz
Austria and Angelika Tisch
Inter-university Research Centre
Graz
Austria 8. Building Investment Decision Support (BIDS(TM)) for green building technologies Vivian Loftness
Volker Hartkopf
Azizan Aziz
Megan Snyder
Joonho Choi and Xiaodi Yang
Carnegie Mellon University
USA 9. Consumer feedback: a helpful tool for stimulating electricity conservation? A review of experience Corinna Fischer
Institute for Applied Ecology
Freiburg
Germany 10. Lifestyle dynamics as a means toward the sustainability transition Fritz Reusswig
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PKI)
Germany
Sylvia Lorek
Sustainable Europe Research Institute (SERI)
Austria and Doris Fuchs
University of Münster
Germany 11. Conclusions: steps towards more sustainable energy use in housing Saadi Lahlou
Tim Woolman
Martin Charter and Arnold Tukker
EDF R&D
Clamart
France; London School of Economics and Political Science
London UK; Martin Charter and Tim Woolman
The Centre for Sustainable Design
University for the Creative Arts
Farnham
UK; and Arnold Tukker
TNO Built Environment 2. Energy use in houses and buildings and sustainable consumption Saadi Lahlou
EDF R&D
France; London School of Economics and Political Science
UK Martin Charter and Tim Woolman
The Centre for Sustainable Design
UK 3. An innovative approach to designing zero-energy residential buildings in Boston: enhancing and monitoring learning Halina Szejnwald Brown
Clark University
USA and Philip J. Vergragt
Tellus Institute
USA; Clark University
USA 4. S-House: sustainable building utilising renewable resources - Factor 10 building with innovative solutions. Robert Wimmer and Myung-Joo Kang
Centre for Appropriate Technology
Austria 5. Rolf Disch's Solarsiedlung am Schlierberg: a solar housing estate in Freiburg; from architectural vision to entrepreneurial reality Rolf Wüstenhagen
Institute for Economy and the Environment
Switzerland 6. Delivering affordable and sustainable energy: the results of innovative approaches by Woking Borough Council
UK John P. Thorp
Group Managing Director
Thameswey Ltd
UK 7. Energy-saving performance contracting for federally owned public buildings: success factors from the Austrian perspective Ingrid Kaltenegger
Joanneum Research
Graz
Austria and Angelika Tisch
Inter-university Research Centre
Graz
Austria 8. Building Investment Decision Support (BIDS(TM)) for green building technologies Vivian Loftness
Volker Hartkopf
Azizan Aziz
Megan Snyder
Joonho Choi and Xiaodi Yang
Carnegie Mellon University
USA 9. Consumer feedback: a helpful tool for stimulating electricity conservation? A review of experience Corinna Fischer
Institute for Applied Ecology
Freiburg
Germany 10. Lifestyle dynamics as a means toward the sustainability transition Fritz Reusswig
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PKI)
Germany
Sylvia Lorek
Sustainable Europe Research Institute (SERI)
Austria and Doris Fuchs
University of Münster
Germany 11. Conclusions: steps towards more sustainable energy use in housing Saadi Lahlou
Tim Woolman
Martin Charter and Arnold Tukker
1. Introduction Saadi Lahlou
EDF R&D
Clamart
France; London School of Economics and Political Science
London UK; Martin Charter and Tim Woolman
The Centre for Sustainable Design
University for the Creative Arts
Farnham
UK; and Arnold Tukker
TNO Built Environment 2. Energy use in houses and buildings and sustainable consumption Saadi Lahlou
EDF R&D
France; London School of Economics and Political Science
UK Martin Charter and Tim Woolman
The Centre for Sustainable Design
UK 3. An innovative approach to designing zero-energy residential buildings in Boston: enhancing and monitoring learning Halina Szejnwald Brown
Clark University
USA and Philip J. Vergragt
Tellus Institute
USA; Clark University
USA 4. S-House: sustainable building utilising renewable resources - Factor 10 building with innovative solutions. Robert Wimmer and Myung-Joo Kang
Centre for Appropriate Technology
Austria 5. Rolf Disch's Solarsiedlung am Schlierberg: a solar housing estate in Freiburg; from architectural vision to entrepreneurial reality Rolf Wüstenhagen
Institute for Economy and the Environment
Switzerland 6. Delivering affordable and sustainable energy: the results of innovative approaches by Woking Borough Council
UK John P. Thorp
Group Managing Director
Thameswey Ltd
UK 7. Energy-saving performance contracting for federally owned public buildings: success factors from the Austrian perspective Ingrid Kaltenegger
Joanneum Research
Graz
Austria and Angelika Tisch
Inter-university Research Centre
Graz
Austria 8. Building Investment Decision Support (BIDS(TM)) for green building technologies Vivian Loftness
Volker Hartkopf
Azizan Aziz
Megan Snyder
Joonho Choi and Xiaodi Yang
Carnegie Mellon University
USA 9. Consumer feedback: a helpful tool for stimulating electricity conservation? A review of experience Corinna Fischer
Institute for Applied Ecology
Freiburg
Germany 10. Lifestyle dynamics as a means toward the sustainability transition Fritz Reusswig
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PKI)
Germany
Sylvia Lorek
Sustainable Europe Research Institute (SERI)
Austria and Doris Fuchs
University of Münster
Germany 11. Conclusions: steps towards more sustainable energy use in housing Saadi Lahlou
Tim Woolman
Martin Charter and Arnold Tukker
EDF R&D
Clamart
France; London School of Economics and Political Science
London UK; Martin Charter and Tim Woolman
The Centre for Sustainable Design
University for the Creative Arts
Farnham
UK; and Arnold Tukker
TNO Built Environment 2. Energy use in houses and buildings and sustainable consumption Saadi Lahlou
EDF R&D
France; London School of Economics and Political Science
UK Martin Charter and Tim Woolman
The Centre for Sustainable Design
UK 3. An innovative approach to designing zero-energy residential buildings in Boston: enhancing and monitoring learning Halina Szejnwald Brown
Clark University
USA and Philip J. Vergragt
Tellus Institute
USA; Clark University
USA 4. S-House: sustainable building utilising renewable resources - Factor 10 building with innovative solutions. Robert Wimmer and Myung-Joo Kang
Centre for Appropriate Technology
Austria 5. Rolf Disch's Solarsiedlung am Schlierberg: a solar housing estate in Freiburg; from architectural vision to entrepreneurial reality Rolf Wüstenhagen
Institute for Economy and the Environment
Switzerland 6. Delivering affordable and sustainable energy: the results of innovative approaches by Woking Borough Council
UK John P. Thorp
Group Managing Director
Thameswey Ltd
UK 7. Energy-saving performance contracting for federally owned public buildings: success factors from the Austrian perspective Ingrid Kaltenegger
Joanneum Research
Graz
Austria and Angelika Tisch
Inter-university Research Centre
Graz
Austria 8. Building Investment Decision Support (BIDS(TM)) for green building technologies Vivian Loftness
Volker Hartkopf
Azizan Aziz
Megan Snyder
Joonho Choi and Xiaodi Yang
Carnegie Mellon University
USA 9. Consumer feedback: a helpful tool for stimulating electricity conservation? A review of experience Corinna Fischer
Institute for Applied Ecology
Freiburg
Germany 10. Lifestyle dynamics as a means toward the sustainability transition Fritz Reusswig
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PKI)
Germany
Sylvia Lorek
Sustainable Europe Research Institute (SERI)
Austria and Doris Fuchs
University of Münster
Germany 11. Conclusions: steps towards more sustainable energy use in housing Saadi Lahlou
Tim Woolman
Martin Charter and Arnold Tukker







