Sustainable Housing in Practice
In this chapter, we explore the socio-technical dimensions presented in Chap.
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in more detail through key themes we have introduced throughout this book: high per...
In Chapter 7 we explore the socio-technical dimensions across different scale and through key themes: high performing housing, small housing, shared housing, neighbourhood-scale housing, circular housing, and innovative financing for housing. link.springer.com/chapter/10.1...
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The Sustainable Housing Challenge
This chapter explores historic, current, and future challenges that are contributing to holding back a sustainable housing transition. In doing this, we highlight a range of challenges across differen...
In Chapter 4 we explore historic, current, and future challenges that are contributing to holding back a sustainable housing transition. In doing this, we highlight a range of challenges across different domains and scales. link.springer.com/chapter/10.1...
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A Critical Juncture
This chapter explores the critical juncture that we find ourselves at in relation to sustainable housing, but also wider sustainability considerations. We know that in order to meet decarbonisation go...
In Chapter 3 we explore the critical juncture that we find ourselves at in relation to sustainable housing, but also wider environmental, social and financial sustainability considerations. We present some recent innovations in sustainable housing link.springer.com/chapter/10.1...
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Current Housing Provision
In this chapter, we explore current housing provision and outline how we have arrived at the current way of ‘doing’ housing, including the governing, financing, planning, designing, buildi...
In Chapter 2 we explore current housing provision and outline how we have arrived at the current way of βdoingβ housing, including the governing, financing, planning, designing, building, and habitation of housing link.springer.com/chapter/10.1...
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Housing for a Sustainable Future
We find ourselves at a critical juncture: after decades of fragmented and limited action, we are experiencing a climate emergency. The built environment, which includes the housing sector, is a signif...
In Chapter 1 we explore the changing world we face, what this means for housing, the benefits and opportunities sustainable housing can provide, why we are not yet delivering such housing & outline the rest of the book link.springer.com/chapter/10.1...
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The book is a comprehensive discussion about sustainable housing performance, policy development and outcomes and engages with examples from across the world. It is accessible to a broad audience including professionals, academics, policy makers & students.
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A Transition to Sustainable Housing
This open access book explores the challenges of contemporary housing provision and the urgent need for a sustainable housing transition.
Super excited to announce that Andreanne Doyon & I have published a book with Palgrave:
A Transition to Sustainable Housing - Progress and Prospects for a Low Carbon Housing Future.
It is open access so free to download/read
link.springer.com/book/10.1007...
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Great to be able to organise a session on housing and retrofit at for the University of Melbourne retrofit symposium today.
Prof Ralph Horne set the scene before the panel explored the key challenges we need to be addressing in the next 1-2 years. Lets mobilise to implement these ideas.
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North America, Europe, Australia & other locations have experienced significant heatwave, flood & fire events. Andreanne Doyon & I explore what the role of sustainable, resilient & liveable housing is for adapting to a changing future for The Conversation Canada.
theconversation.com/how-sustaina...
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Great to hear Ralph Horne talking about our recent AHURI report exploring circular economy housing and the opportunities we have to deliver a range of better housing outcomes.
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