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Edited by Elizabeth Shove, Heather Chappells, Loren Lutzenhiser
Series: Building Research and Information
Current expectations and standards of comfort are almost certainly unsustainable and new methods and ideas will be required if there is to be any prospect of a significantly lower carbon society. This collection reassesses relationships between people and the multitude of environments they inhabit...
Published October 12th 2009 by Routledge
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Environmental Innovation in the Utility Industries
By Bas Van Vliet, Heather Chappells, Elizabeth Shove
For many years, a uniform and uncontested picture of utility system organization has endured across Europe. Provider and consumer roles have been largely taken for granted, and consumers have had little choice but to use the infrastructure of the only network provider available. Recent...
Published May 2nd 2005 by Routledge
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