2019
DOI: 10.1108/ijhma-07-2019-0070
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A collaborative image of energy efficient housing via a photo-based approach

Abstract: Purpose Regarding the contribution of Australian small-size housing in the enhancement of total energy consumption of the country and the roles of the occupants’ preferences in successful implementation of action plans, the purpose of this study is to identify the Australian occupants’ collaborative image of housing energy efficiency. The two main objectives are, therefore, to address the main energy-related housing physical factors that have the potential in representing the housing image of Australian occupa… Show more

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“…Given the potential contribution of EI in environmental studies, this study developed a practical conceptual framework for the representation of occupants' collective perceptions of EEH (energy-efficient housing image (EEHI)). Accordingly, the concept of EEHI would have the potential to concretely explain the relevance of the different energy-related housing attributes with the occupants' perceptions and the determinants of their perceptions (Asad Asad Poor, et al, 2019). Based on the framework, the representation of the concept of EEHI in the area of small-size housing would, therefore, require a clear representation of occupants' collaborative perceptions of EEH derived from a set of attribute-based energy-related factors and then a clear explanation of rationales that are capable of addressing their perceptions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the potential contribution of EI in environmental studies, this study developed a practical conceptual framework for the representation of occupants' collective perceptions of EEH (energy-efficient housing image (EEHI)). Accordingly, the concept of EEHI would have the potential to concretely explain the relevance of the different energy-related housing attributes with the occupants' perceptions and the determinants of their perceptions (Asad Asad Poor, et al, 2019). Based on the framework, the representation of the concept of EEHI in the area of small-size housing would, therefore, require a clear representation of occupants' collaborative perceptions of EEH derived from a set of attribute-based energy-related factors and then a clear explanation of rationales that are capable of addressing their perceptions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%