LEADER 00000cam a2200877 i 4500 001 ocn862813902 003 OCoLC 005 20220702022102.0 006 m o d 007 cr cnu---unuuu 008 131112s2013 gw ob 001 0 eng d 019 865536566|a896407036|a1005814273|a1058129575|a1066611603 020 9783642371752|q(electronic book) 020 3642371752|q(electronic book) 020 |z9783642371745 020 |z3642371744 024 7 10.1007/978-3-642-37175-2|2doi 035 (OCoLC)862813902|z(OCoLC)865536566|z(OCoLC)896407036 |z(OCoLC)1005814273|z(OCoLC)1058129575|z(OCoLC)1066611603 040 N$T|beng|erda|epn|cN$T|dGW5XE|dZMC|dYDXCP|dOCLCO|dCOO |dOCLCO|dVT2|dOCLCF|dEBLCP|dDEBSZ|dOCLCQ|dESU|dIOG|dOCLCA |dCEF|dU3W|dAU@|dWYU|dTKN|dUKAHL|dOCLCQ|dWURST|dAJS|dOCLCQ |dCOM|dOCLCO 049 RIDW 050 4 NA2542.3 072 7 BUS|x054000|2bisacsh 072 7 TH|2bicssc 082 04 333.7916|223 090 NA2542.3 100 1 Müller, Matthias,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/ n92021687|eauthor. 245 10 Diffusion dynamics of energy-efficient renovations : |bcausalities and policy recommendations /|cby Matthias Muller. 264 1 Berlin :|bSpringer,|c2013. 300 1 online resource. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 340 |gpolychrome|2rdacc 347 text file 347 |bPDF 490 1 Lecture notes in energy ;|v14 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 00 |gPart I:|tIntroduction: Questions and Approach of the Study.|g1.|tIntroduction --|tMotivation and General Research Question --|tRelevant Streams of Research -- |tMain Contributors to the Research Field --|tMajor Contributions --|tConclusion: The Research Gap -- |tResearch Questions, Scope of the Study and Excluded Aspects. --|tConceptualization, Structure and Conventions --|tConceptualization. --|tStructure --|tConventions -- |tTheories and Definitions --|tBackground of the Study -- |g2.|tResearch Design and Methods --|tResearch Design -- |tSystems Thinking and Theory Building --|tRelated Methodologies --|tDescription of the Research Process -- |tMethods --|tLiterature Review --|tSelection of Interviewees --|tExpert Interviews --|tTranscription and Analysis of Interviews --|tCausal Loop Diagrams -- |tQuantitative Modeling with System Dynamics. --|tModel Testing and Validation --|tDiscussion and Conclusions. 505 80 |gPart II:|tAnalytical Perspectives: Toward a Systemic Model of the Societal Problem Situation.|g3.|tClimate Change, Energy Use Patterns and the Stock of Buildings: Outline of a Societal Problem Situation --|tTheoretical Foundation: Defining Societal Problem Situations -- |tClimate Change --|tScientific Perspectives on Climate Change --|tClimate Change as a Field of Contest. -- |tPublic Policies in Response to Climate Change --|tEnergy Use --|tPatterns in Energy Supply, Demand and Use. -- |tEnergy Policy as a Field of Contest --|tPublic Policies in Response to Problematic Energy-Use Patterns --|tStock of Buildings --|tPhysical Aspects of Switzerland's Stock of Buildings --|tEnergy Use in Buildings --|tEmissions from Buildings --|tHousing and the Rental Market -- |tElements of the Diffusion of Energy-Efficient Renovations. --|tTheoretical Foundation: Explaining the Diffusion of Innovations --|tConstruction --|tRenovation Practices. 505 80 |tEnergy-Efficient Building Designs --|tTechnological and Economical Progress in Energy-Efficient Building Designs - -|tEconomics of Energy-Efficient Building Designs. -- |tDrivers of and Barriers to the Diffusion of Energy Efficient Renovations --|tInstitutional Context, Policies and Instruments --|tInstitutional Context. --|tTheoretical Foundation: Typology of Tools for Sustainable Development --|tCommand and Control Instruments --|tEconomic Instruments --|tService and Infrastructure Instruments -- |tCollaborative Agreements --|tCommunication and Diffusion Instruments --|tImpacts and Implications --|tConclusions - -|g4.|tA Small Model for the Analysis of the Transformation of the Stock of Buildings --|tReview of Current Knowledge in the Dynamic Behavior of the Stock of Buildings --|tSetup of the Small Simulation Model. 505 80 |tModeling the Stock of Buildings and its CO₂-Emissions. - -|tBuilding Sector --|tEnergy Coefficients of EE and NEE Floor Space. --|tCO₂ Emission Sector --|tScenario Analysis. --|tScenarios --|tSimulation Results -- |tDiscussion. --|tImplications for Policy-Making -- |tConclusions --|g5.|tActors in the Societal Problem Situation --|tRenovation Process --|tList of Actors -- |tActors in the Market --|tCivil Society Actors --|tActors in the State --|tActors in the Simulation Model -- |tBuilding Owners --|tTenants --|tArchitects --|tAdvocacy Coalitions --|tConclusions: Actors' Effect on the Diffusion Process --|g6.|tA Feedback Perspective on the Diffusion of Energy-Efficient Renovations --|tEnergy- Efficient Renovations Transform the Stock of Buildings (Loop A, Balancing). 505 80 |tSupply of Energy-Efficient Housing (Loop C, Balancing) - -|tMarket-Driven Technology Improvement and its Perception by Building Owners --|tMarket-Driven Technology Improvement and its Perception by Tenants --|tPublic Policy Accelerates the Improvement of Technology (Loop F, Balancing) --|tAvailability of Adequate Technology Creates Further Pressure for Public Policy Interventions (Loop G, Reinforcing) --|tPublic Policy Accelerates the Diffusion of Energy-Efficient Building Designs (Loop H, Balancing). --|tPublic Policy Tightens Mandatory Standards (Loop I, Reinforcing) --|tPublic Policy Increases the Cost of Heating (Loop J, Balancing) --|tDiscussion and Conclusions --|gPart III:|tResults: A Synthetic Model for Policy Analysis.|g7.|tA Rich Model of the Diffusion Dynamics of Energy-Efficient Renovations --|tSetup. 505 80 |tOverview of Model Modules, Sectors and Boundaries -- |tStock of Buildings (Module 1) --|tSupply and Demand on the Housing Market (Module 2) --|tSetup of the Module. -- |tBuilding Owners' Decision Making and the Supply of Housings --|tTenants' Decision Making and the Demand for Housings --|tRental Prices and Costs of Renting Technology (Module 3) --|tTechnological Quality of the Two Renovation Strategies --|tConstruction Costs of the Renovation Strategies --|tArchitects' Reactions to Technological Change --|tCivil Society and State Interventions (Module 4) --|tCivil Society --|tReactions of the State. -- |tSelected Insights from Model Analysis --|tEffect of Energy Price --|tStart-Up Difficulties of Technology -- |tImportance of Exogenous Drivers --|tModel Testing Procedures --|g8.|tTransformation of the Societal Problem Situation --|tIntroduction. 505 80 |tTheoretical Foundation: Elements of the Transformation of Societal Problem Situations --|tMarketing -- |tContribution of System Dynamics --|tAnalysis of Single Intervention Levers --|tApproach --|tResults --|tAnalysis of Packages of Intervention Levers --|tIncrease the Supply of and the Demand for Energy-Efficient Housing. --|tLegal Energy Coefficient and Subsidies --|tBroad Series of Interventions --|tDiscussion: Transformation of the Societal Problem Situation --|tReview of Results -- |tRegulations for the Transformation of the Stock of Buildings --|tImmobility: An Innovation in Support of Building Owners --|tInterventions into the Renovation Process --|tInstruments for Intervention Levers -- |tConclusions --|gPart IV:|tDiscussion and Conclusions -- |g9.|tDiscussion and Conclusions --|tIntroduction. -- |tSpecific Research Questions Revisited --|tConclusions. - -|tContributions of the Study. 520 Accelerating the diffusion of energy-efficient renovations is a key policy lever in order to reduce theenvironmental impact of buildings. This book provides a broad, systemic perspective on the causes of thediffusion of energy- efficient renovations in Switzerland and policy recommendations for accelerating thediffusion process. Specifically, the book provides a description of the societal problem situation within whichthe diffusion process takes place and an analysis of the actors involved. It provides a detailed explanationof the causes of the diffusion process that synthesizes insights from the engineering, economics, marketing, sociology, communication studies and political science literature. It employs the SystemDynamics methodology to simulate the diffusion process and analyze policy levers. The book proposes tworegulations and a sketch of a business model as particularly promising public policy interventions. 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