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climatexchange_low_and_uk_energy_research_centre_winskel.pdf (633 KB)
decarbonising_personal_transport_anable_brand_and_eyre.pdf (3 MB)
demand_reduction_energy_efficiency_and_policy_effectiveness_nick_eyre.pdf (743 KB)
energy_and_people_summary_note.pdf (237 KB)
energy_and_people_workshop_agenda.pdf (127 KB)
household_refurbishment_and_the_green_deal_charlie_wilson.pdf (814 KB)
local_and_community_governance_of_energy_joanne_wade.pdf (561 KB)
public_attitudes_to_whole_energy_system_change_nick_pidgeon.pdf (4 MB)
a_community_perspective_on_multi-level_governance_and_energy_policy_mcewen_and_bomberg.pdf (1,001 KB)
Reports
Authors
- Mark WinskelJillian Anable
- Christian Brand
- Nick EyreNick EyreCharlie WilsonDr Joanne WadeNick Pidgeon
- Catherine Butler
- Christina Demski, Cardiff University
- Karen Parkhill
- Elizabeth Bomberg
Published
6 December 2013
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Energy and People: attitudes, behaviours and policies
This event presented recent research findings on attitudes, behaviours and governance at individual and community-levels, and considered effective policies for demand reduction and decarbonisation for Scotland and the UK.

Topics covered included:
- Public Attitudes to Energy System Change
- Local and Community Governance of Energy: evidence from UK and Scottish case studies
- Household refurbishment and the Green Deal: understanding behaviours for effective policy
- Decarbonising Personal Transport: behaviours, choices and policies
- Demand Reduction, Energy Efficiency and policy effectiveness
Download the presentations using the links on the right
Publications
- Introduction Climatexchange – Low and UK energy research centre – Winskel
- Decarbonising Personal Transport – Anable, Brand and Eyre
- Demand Reduction Energy Efficiency and Policy Effectiveness – Nick Eyre
- Energy and people summary note
- Energy and people workshop agenda
- Household refurbishment and the Green Deal
- Local and community governance of energy – Joanne Wade
- Public attitudes to whole energy system change – Nick Pidgeon
- A community perspective on multi-level governance and energy policy – McEwen and Bomberg