Energy sufficiency through social innovation in housing

Volume: 126, Pages: 287 - 294
Published: Mar 1, 2019
Abstract
Experience shows that energy savings through energy efficiency measures are partly compensated by income growth, and partly by rebound effects. Therefore to be effective, efficiency measures have to be embedded in a concept of sufficiency which strives for limits and absolute reduction of energy consumption. While the sufficiency concept is not new, it only recently gained attention in the field of housing. This paper provides a basis for...
Paper Details
Title
Energy sufficiency through social innovation in housing
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Volume
126
Pages
287 - 294
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