Items with Index Term: market transformation
Cole, R J (2005) Building environmental assessment methods: Redefining intentions and roles. Building Research & Information, 33(5), pp. 455-467. ISSN 0961-3218
Darby, S (2008) Energy feedback in buildings: Improving the infrastructure for demand reduction. Building Research & Information, 36(5), pp. 499-508. ISSN 0961-3218
Gillich, A (2025) Market transformations: Gas conversion as a blueprint for net zero retrofit. Buildings & Cities, 6(1), pp. 359-377. ISSN 2632-6655
Gillich, A; Sunikka-Blank, M and Ford, A (2017) Lessons for the UK green deal from the US BBNP. Building Research & Information, 45(4), pp. 384-395. ISSN 0961-3218
Gupta, R; Gregg, M; Manu, S; Vaidya, P and Dixit, M (2019) Customized performance evaluation approach for Indian green buildings. Building Research & Information, 47(1), pp. 56-74. ISSN 0961-3218
Lützkendorf, T and Lorenz, D (2007) Integrating sustainability into property risk assessments for market transformation. Building Research & Information, 35(6), pp. 644-661. ISSN 0961-3218
Mohareb, E; Gillich, A and Bristow, D (2022) Participation in domestic energy retrofit programmes: Key spatio-temporal drivers. Buildings & Cities, 3(1), pp. 356-375. ISSN 2632-6655
Slater, K R; Ventura, J; Robinson, J B; Fernandez, C; Dutfield, S and King, L (2022) Assessing climate action progress of the city of Toronto. Buildings & Cities, 3(1), pp. 1059-1074. ISSN 2632-6655
Todd, J A; Pyke, C and Tufts, R (2013) Implications of trends in LEED usage: Rating system design and market transformation. Building Research & Information, 41(4), pp. 384-400. ISSN 0961-3218
Wong, P S P; Whelan, B and Holdsworth, S (2021) Are contractors ready for greater use of prefabrication in projects? An empirical analysis on the role of unlearning and counter-knowledge. International Journal of Construction Management, 21(4), pp. 353-368. ISSN 1562-3599
de Wilde, M and Spaargaren, G (2019) Designing trust: How strategic intermediaries choreograph homeowners' low-carbon retrofit experience. Building Research & Information, 47(4), pp. 362-374. ISSN 0961-3218
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