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Comparing sustainable renovation processes on tentant participation to foster urban area transitions

  • Stella Boess
  • , O. Guerra-Santin
  • , Sacha Silvester
  • , Peter Budde
  • , Hannah C. Frederiks

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Samenvatting

In urban transitions, one issue is the improvement of building stock energy performance. The current reasoning is often that the promise of increased comfort and health is attractive to residents. However, this does not always result in acceptance and long-term energy reduction. We draw lessons from case studies of renovation projects. It turns out that hardly any neighbourhood is suitable from scratch. Key findings are: an observed innovation-focused process optimized resident participation but risks excluding them from shaping their future. Conversely, an observed resident-led process did not achieve its initial goal due to process barriers, but developed locally based, transferable, organisational learning.
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelSustainable built environment
SubtitelTransition zero
RedacteurenIvo Opstelten, Ronald Rovers, Nadia Verdeyen, Andy Wagenaar
Pagina's191-198
Aantal pagina's8
ISBN van elektronische versie978-90-815602-9-0
StatusGepubliceerd - 2016
Extern gepubliceerdJa
EvenementConference Sustainable Built Environment : Transition ZERO - Utrecht, Nederland
Duur: 7 apr. 20168 apr. 2016

Congres

CongresConference Sustainable Built Environment
Land/RegioNederland
StadUtrecht
Periode7/04/168/04/16

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