A co-evolutionary approach to understanding construction industry innovation in renovation practices for low carbon outcomes
<p>Energy consumption in buildings is a large contributor to global CO2 emissions. Renovations of existing buildings can reduce their impact by integrating technologies which increase efficiency or generate renewable energy on-site. Doing this well and at scale is a collective action problem,...
Main Authors: | Killip, G, Owen, A, Morgan, E, Topouzi, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2018
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