Diffusion dynamics of energy-efficient renovations : causalities and policy recommendations /

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Author / Creator:Müller, Matthias, author.
Imprint:Berlin : Springer, 2013.
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Language:English
Series:Lecture notes in energy ; 14
Lecture Notes in Energy ; 14.
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ISBN:9783642371752 (electronic bk.)
3642371752 (electronic bk.)
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3642371744
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490 1 |a Lecture notes in energy ;  |v 14 
505 0 0 |g Part I:  |t Introduction: Questions and Approach of the Study.  |g 1.  |t Introduction --  |t Motivation and General Research Question --  |t Relevant Streams of Research --  |t Main Contributors to the Research Field --  |t Major Contributions --  |t Conclusion: The Research Gap --  |t Research Questions, Scope of the Study and Excluded Aspects. --  |t Conceptualization, Structure and Conventions --  |t Conceptualization. --  |t Structure --  |t Conventions --  |t Theories and Definitions --  |t Background of the Study --  |g 2.  |t Research Design and Methods --  |t Research Design --  |t Systems Thinking and Theory Building --  |t Related Methodologies --  |t Description of the Research Process --  |t Methods --  |t Literature Review --  |t Selection of Interviewees --  |t Expert Interviews --  |t Transcription and Analysis of Interviews --  |t Causal Loop Diagrams --  |t Quantitative Modeling with System Dynamics. --  |t Model Testing and Validation --  |t Discussion and Conclusions -- 
505 8 0 |g Part II:  |t Analytical Perspectives: Toward a Systemic Model of the Societal Problem Situation.  |g 3.  |t Climate Change, Energy Use Patterns and the Stock of Buildings: Outline of a Societal Problem Situation --  |t Theoretical Foundation: Defining Societal Problem Situations --  |t Climate Change --  |t Scientific Perspectives on Climate Change --  |t Climate Change as a Field of Contest. --  |t Public Policies in Response to Climate Change --  |t Energy Use --  |t Patterns in Energy Supply, Demand and Use. --  |t Energy Policy as a Field of Contest --  |t Public Policies in Response to Problematic Energy-Use Patterns --  |t The Stock of Buildings --  |t Physical Aspects of Switzerland's Stock of Buildings --  |t Energy Use in Buildings --  |t Emissions from Buildings --  |t Housing and the Rental Market --  |t Elements of the Diffusion of Energy-Efficient Renovations. --  |t Theoretical Foundation: Explaining the Diffusion of Innovations --  |t Construction --  |t Renovation Practices -- 
505 8 0 |t Energy-Efficient Building Designs --  |t Technological and Economical Progress in Energy-Efficient Building Designs --  |t Economics of Energy-Efficient Building Designs. --  |t Drivers of and Barriers to the Diffusion of Energy Efficient Renovations --  |t The Institutional Context, Policies and Instruments --  |t The Institutional Context. --  |t Theoretical Foundation: Typology of Tools for Sustainable Development --  |t Command and Control Instruments --  |t Economic Instruments --  |t Service and Infrastructure Instruments --  |t Collaborative Agreements --  |t Communication and Diffusion Instruments --  |t Impacts and Implications --  |t Conclusions --  |g 4.  |t A Small Model for the Analysis of the Transformation of the Stock of Buildings --  |t Review of Current Knowledge in the Dynamic Behavior of the Stock of Buildings --  |t Setup of the Small Simulation Model -- 
505 8 0 |t Modeling the Stock of Buildings and its CO₂-Emissions. --  |t The Building Sector --  |t Energy Coefficients of EE and NEE Floor Space. --  |t CO₂ Emission Sector --  |t Scenario Analysis. --  |t Scenarios --  |t Simulation Results --  |t Discussion. --  |t Implications for Policy-Making --  |t Conclusions --  |g 5.  |t Actors in the Societal Problem Situation --  |t The Renovation Process --  |t List of Actors --  |t Actors in the Market --  |t Civil Society Actors --  |t Actors in the State --  |t Actors in the Simulation Model --  |t Building Owners --  |t Tenants --  |t Architects --  |t Advocacy Coalitions --  |t Conclusions: Actors' Effect on the Diffusion Process --  |g 6.  |t A Feedback Perspective on the Diffusion of Energy-Efficient Renovations --  |t Energy-Efficient Renovations Transform the Stock of Buildings (Loop A, Balancing) -- 
505 8 0 |t Supply of Energy-Efficient Housing (Loop C, Balancing) --  |t Market-Driven Technology Improvement and its Perception by Building Owners --  |t Market-Driven Technology Improvement and its Perception by Tenants --  |t Public Policy Accelerates the Improvement of Technology (Loop F, Balancing) --  |t The Availability of Adequate Technology Creates Further Pressure for Public Policy Interventions (Loop G, Reinforcing) --  |t Public Policy Accelerates the Diffusion of Energy-Efficient Building Designs (Loop H, Balancing). --  |t Public Policy Tightens Mandatory Standards (Loop I, Reinforcing) --  |t Public Policy Increases the Cost of Heating (Loop J, Balancing) --  |t Discussion and Conclusions --  |g Part III:  |t Results: A Synthetic Model for Policy Analysis.  |g 7.  |t A Rich Model of the Diffusion Dynamics of Energy-Efficient Renovations --  |t Setup -- 
505 8 0 |t Overview of Model Modules, Sectors and Boundaries --  |t The Stock of Buildings (Module 1) --  |t Supply and Demand on the Housing Market (Module 2) --  |t Setup of the Module. --  |t Building Owners' Decision Making and the Supply of Housings --  |t Tenants' Decision Making and the Demand for Housings --  |t Rental Prices and Costs of Renting Technology (Module 3) --  |t Technological Quality of the Two Renovation Strategies --  |t Construction Costs of the Renovation Strategies --  |t Architects' Reactions to Technological Change --  |t Civil Society and State Interventions (Module 4) --  |t Civil Society --  |t Reactions of the State. --  |t Selected Insights from Model Analysis --  |t Effect of Energy Price --  |t Start-Up Difficulties of Technology --  |t Importance of Exogenous Drivers --  |t Model Testing Procedures --  |g 8.  |t Transformation of the Societal Problem Situation --  |t Introduction. -- 
505 8 0 |t Theoretical Foundation: Elements of the Transformation of Societal Problem Situations --  |t Marketing --  |t The Contribution of System Dynamics --  |t Analysis of Single Intervention Levers --  |t Approach --  |t Results --  |t Analysis of Packages of Intervention Levers --  |t Increase the Supply of and the Demand for Energy-Efficient Housing. --  |t The Legal Energy Coefficient and Subsidies --  |t Broad Series of Interventions --  |t Discussion: Transformation of the Societal Problem Situation --  |t Review of Results --  |t Regulations for the Transformation of the Stock of Buildings --  |t Immobility: An Innovation in Support of Building Owners --  |t Interventions into the Renovation Process --  |t Instruments for Intervention Levers --  |t Conclusions --  |g Part IV:  |t Discussion and Conclusions --  |g 9.  |t Discussion and Conclusions --  |t Introduction. --  |t The Specific Research Questions Revisited --  |t Conclusions. --  |t Contributions of the Study. 
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