2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10040934
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Role of ‘Community Spaces’ in Residents’ Adaptation to Energy-Efficient Heating Technologies—Insights from a UK Low-Energy Housing Development

Abstract: Advanced energy-efficient heating technologies are often integral to low-energy home design, practice, and policy. The expectation is that technologies designed to lower space-heating energy use may also contribute to better performing buildings and a comfortable indoor environment. Too often, though, it is found that residents do not use technologies as intended due to multiple socio-technological phenomena. Whilst increasing efforts have been made to better understand residents' social engagement with energy… Show more

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“…In spheres [23,24]. Individuals are characterised by an activity space of repeatedly visited locations within which they move during their daily activities, with this spatial signature varying in size and spatial shape [25].…”
Section: A New Multidimensional Research Avenue -Learning From Cross-...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spheres [23,24]. Individuals are characterised by an activity space of repeatedly visited locations within which they move during their daily activities, with this spatial signature varying in size and spatial shape [25].…”
Section: A New Multidimensional Research Avenue -Learning From Cross-...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This special issue contains research from authors from all over the world. Insights are shared from Lebanon [45], Poland [46], India [47], Japan [48], Croatia, Spain [49], the UK [50,51], Portugal [52], and The Netherlands [53][54][55][56][57] leading to new perspectives on how social innovation is perceived in globally dispersed countries. Other contributions cover studies comprising of multiple countries like selected Member States within the European Union [58][59][60], countries within the OECD [61], or the European Union as an entity itself [62].…”
Section: Background Characteristics Of Article Contributions To This mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Article contributions to this special issue came from a wide set of academic disciplines from the behavioral and social sciences, like law [49,62], psychology [46,50,51,56], sociology [45,53], governance and policy studies [54,57,59], economics [48,60,63], econometrics [61], anthropology [47,52], ethics [56], geography [55,64], and environmental sciences [58].…”
Section: Background Characteristics Of Article Contributions To This mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, recent research has indicated that bioclimatic design should not be focused exclusively on indoor environments. In fact, outdoor assets such as balconies and the outdoor surroundings should be regarded as an integrated unit in efficient bioclimatic design, while it is of utmost importance for future research to shed light into the associations among certain community practices, features and their adaptation to bioclimatic housing design [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%