- Incentive initiatives on energy-efficient renovation of existing buildings towards carbon–neutral blueprints in China: Advancements, challenges and prospects
- Overcoming inertia for sustainable urban development: Understanding the role of stimuli in shaping residents' participation behaviors in neighborhood regeneration projects in China
- Correction to: Are green buildings more liveable than conventional buildings? An examination from the perspective of occupants (Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, (2022), 10.1007/s10901-022-09983-9)
- A Policy Framework for Producing Age-Friendly Communities from the Perspective of Production of Space
- Application of cumulative prospect theory in understanding energy retrofit decision: A study of homeowners in the Netherlands
- Barriers for Homeowners in Decisions to Undertake Government-Led Energy Efficiency Renovation Projects in Northern China
- An Investigation of Occupants' Energy Perceptions in Energy Efficient Retrofitted Residential Buildings: A Review Paper
- Are green buildings more liveable than conventional buildings? An examination from the perspective of occupants
- From collective to individual decision-making: barriers and opportunities to improve the success rate of the energy retrofits in the Dutch owner-occupied sector
- Transaction Cost and Agency Perspectives on Eco-Certification of Existing Buildings: A Study of Hong Kong
- Homeowners’ Participation in Energy Efficient Renovation Projects in China’s Northern Heating Region
- Achieving Sustainable Urban Development with an Ageing Population: An “Age-Friendly City and Community” Approach
- Unravelling Causes of Quality Failures in Building Energy Renovation Projects of Northern China: Quality Management Perspective
- Factors influencing transaction costs of prefabricated housing projects in China: developers' perspective