Roles and change strategies of low carbon communities
It is widely recognised that the transition to a low carbon future will require action by distinct actors across different levels and sectors. Yet while there is much analysis about what needs to change there is less clarity in the UK about who is responsible for change or how to achieve the transit...
Main Authors: | Mayne, R, Hamilton, J, Lucas, K |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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EVALOC
2013
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