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Innovations In Home Energy Use A Sourcebook For Behavior Change 1st Edition Brian G Southwell Elizabeth M B Doran Laura S Richman

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Innovations In Home Energy Use A Sourcebook For Behavior Change 1st Edition Brian G Southwell Elizabeth M B Doran Laura S Richman
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Publisher: RTI International / RTI Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.08 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Brian G. Southwell; Elizabeth M. B. Doran; Laura S. Richman
ISBN: 9781934831151, 1934831158
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Innovations In Home Energy Use A Sourcebook For Behavior Change 1st Edition Brian G Southwell Elizabeth M B Doran Laura S Richman by Brian G. Southwell; Elizabeth M. B. Doran; Laura S. Richman 9781934831151, 1934831158 instant download after payment.

As a collection of essays that explore innovations to encourage reduction in homeowner energy use, this volume reflects a confluence of ideas and initiatives rather than a narrow look at what a single, particular line of academic literature suggests might be possible to shape homeowner behavior. Not only do the contributors represent a wide array of institutions and backgrounds, but the very intellectual infrastructure that encouraged and allowed the summit that inspired this book itself represents a conscious effort to facilitate multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary collaboration for the purpose of addressing salient societal concerns. With this volume, we hope to provide a source of ideas for behavior change that will appeal to a range of people charged with curbing residential energy use through communication-based intervention.

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