H.J. Visscher
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Multi-level social capital effects on residents
Residents’ cooperative behavior in neighborhood renewal in China
Advancing energy renovations through digitalisation
A critical review of EU policies and instruments
Making energy renovations equitable
A literature review of decision-making criteria for a just energy transition in residential buildings
Mapping barriers to strategies
A dynamic stakeholder–stage framework for nearly zero energy buildings
Towards sustainable development
Analyzing policy frameworks and barriers in China's green construction transition
Integrated home renovation services as a means to boost energy renovations for homeowner associations
A comparative analysis of service providers’ business models
Subsidy allocation for residential building energy retrofit
A perspective of families' incomes
Evaluating building-level parameters for lower-temperature heating readiness
A sampling-based approach to addressing the heterogeneity of Dutch housing stock
Critical factors for effective resident participation in neighborhood rehabilitation in Wuhan, China
From the perspectives of diverse stakeholders
• The aging systems, and the house's condition, are important factors that motivate occupants to consider energy retrofitting.
• Educating occupants on regular monitoring can enhance the durability and performance of energy-efficient technologies.
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Dissemination, manipulation or monopolization?
Understanding the influence of stakeholder information sharing on resident participation in neighborhood rehabilitation of urban China
Towards Lower Temperature Heating
A framework to support decision-making for energy renovations of existing Dutch dwellings
How Do Developers Influence the Transaction Costs of China’s Prefabricated Housing Development Process?
An Investigation Through the Bayesian Belief Network Approach
Editorial
Sustainable transition for urban housing and community