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A Conceptual Framework: Bringing Insights Of Social Practice Theory To Post Occupancy Evaluation Of Office Buildings

The insights that Social Practice Theory can bring to the challenges of behaviour change in the 'Post Occupancy Evaluation' (POE) of sustainable office buildings are reviewed. The UK Government has committed to a significant reduction in carbon emissions. With buildings acknowledged as a m...

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Published in:WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment 2013-01, Vol.179, p.499
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