Research project
Net-Zero Neighbourhoods
- Start date: 1 May 2021
- End date: 31 December 2022
- Funder: UK Energy Research Centre (UKRI) Flexible Research Fund
- Value: Total FEC: £458,079.03 Leeds FEC: £213,975.73 KRISTAL: 123139
- Primary investigator: Dr Stephen Hall (SRI)
- Co-investigators: Dr Mark Davis (SSP) Dr Lucie Middlemiss (SRI) Dr Anne Owen (SRI)
- External co-investigators: Dr Matthew Hannon (Strathclyde) Dr Iain Cairns (Strathclyde) Dr Marie-Claire Brisbois (Sussex) Dr Donal Brown (Sussex)
This project will work with local authorities and communities to find new ways of renovating and retrofitting homes for a low carbon future.
In the past these activities have relied mainly on government grants, which work, but they are often too small on their own to reach our climate change commitments as a nation. Continued and expanded government support is needed, but we also need to find more bottom up solutions. Solutions which work for individual neighbourhoods, towns and cities. Solutions which leverage the billions of pounds people already spend as part of their aspirations for a ‘better home’.
Our expert team of researchers will find solutions that work within our existing social networks, that make the best of local resources and building stocks, and that contribute strongly to a green economic recovery from the damage caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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