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This open access book explores the environmental, social, and
financial challenges of housing provision, and the urgent need for
a sustainable housing transition. The authors explore how market
failures have impacted the scaling up of sustainable housing and
the various policy attempts to address this. Going beyond an
environmental focus, the book explores a range of housing-related
challenges including social justice and equity issues.
Sustainability transitions theory is presented as a framework to
help facilitate a sustainable housing transition and a range of
contemporary case studies are explored on issues including high
performing housing, small housing, shared housing,
neighbourhood-scale housing, circular housing, and innovative
financing for housing. It is an important new resource that
challenges policy makers, planners, housing construction industry
stakeholders, and researchers to rethink what housing is, how we
design and construct it, and how we can better integrate impacts on
households to wider policy development.
This book examines energy efficiency in the Australian built
environment and presents current developments with a particular
focus on the temperate setting of Victoria state. It is divided
into four main parts discussing policies, climate, and carbon
footprint and presenting case studies on the energy performance and
indoor environmental quality of various building types. The book is
intended for readers wanting to understand the various policies
related to different buildings types and their energy performance.
Thousands of buildings have also been identified with flammable
cladding, many landlords and renters will have had financial
challenges which have resulted from this or other similar defects
issues and could relate to this book. This book is contemporary,
unique as it focuses the latest significant built environment
issues, and is relevant to a wide range of readers, including
construction and property management discipline students,
government policy makers, construction and property professionals
and general consumers.
Thousands of buildings have also been identified with flammable
cladding, many landlords and renters will have had financial
challenges which have resulted from this or other similar defects
issues and could relate to this book. This book is contemporary,
unique as it focuses the latest significant built environment
issues, and is relevant to a wide range of readers, including
construction and property management discipline students,
government policy makers, construction and property professionals
and general consumers.
This open access book explores the environmental, social, and
financial challenges of housing provision, and the urgent need for
a sustainable housing transition. The authors explore how market
failures have impacted the scaling up of sustainable housing and
the various policy attempts to address this. Going beyond an
environmental focus, the book explores a range of housing-related
challenges including social justice and equity issues.
Sustainability transitions theory is presented as a framework to
help facilitate a sustainable housing transition and a range of
contemporary case studies are explored on issues including high
performing housing, small housing, shared housing,
neighbourhood-scale housing, circular housing, and innovative
financing for housing. It is an important new resource that
challenges policy makers, planners, housing construction industry
stakeholders, and researchers to rethink what housing is, how we
design and construct it, and how we can better integrate impacts on
households to wider policy development.
This book examines energy efficiency in the Australian built
environment and presents current developments with a particular
focus on the temperate setting of Victoria state. It is divided
into four main parts discussing policies, climate, and carbon
footprint and presenting case studies on the energy performance and
indoor environmental quality of various building types. The book is
intended for readers wanting to understand the various policies
related to different buildings types and their energy performance.
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