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The distribution and dynamics of UK citizens’ environmental attitudes, behaviours and actions

The distribution and dynamics of UK citizens’ environmental attitudes, behaviours and actions

Photovoltaics in Residential Applications

Photovoltaics in Residential Applications

Ventilation Behaviour in Relation to Carbon Dioxide Concentration and Air Temperature

Ventilation Behaviour in Relation to Carbon Dioxide Concentration and Air Temperature

What is Good Building Performance?

What is Good Building Performance?

Environmental Control Facilities and User Interaction

Environmental Control Facilities and User Interaction

Using Energy Metering Data to Support Census 2021: A Feasibility Study

Using Energy Metering Data to Support Census 2021: A Feasibility Study

The possible demise of the decennial UK Census presents social, policy and commercial researchers with both a challenge and an opportunity. If we are no longer to be restricted to what can be asked in a Census, what kinds of social indicators might we want or be able to produce and when?

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