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Retrofit Salary Sacrifice
This project analyses deep renovation policy initiatives and policy mixes across the world.
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Old for new? Mapping skills and communication networks for local traditional and off-site modular building energy retrofit
This project uses Social Network Analysis to map the skills and communication networks of supply chain actors recruited into local traditional and off-site modular building retrofitting strategies.
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Adding another layer? A future for clothing in heat demand reduction and decarbonisation
This project aims to inspire greater research and policy interest in clothing and greater recognition of its potential significance in the transition to low-carbon heating.
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Multi-level Governance
This project looks how policies for building efficiency differ in England and Scotland as well as monitor Welsh and Northern Irish policy developments.
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Distributed ledger technologies (DLTs) as a disrupter of retail markets
This project is looking at how DLT enabled retail markets impact on UK government policy objectives.
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Policy asymmetry in market design
This project is looking at demand side policy as an alternative to supply side policy.
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Drivers of policy asymmetry
This project is considering the underlying causes of asymmetric policies between demand and supply policies.
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Policies for engagement
This project is looking at how policy can be used to influence everyday behaviours, habits and practices.
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