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decision-making 1 design competition 1 design research 1 energy transition 1 energy-conscious planning and design 1 evidence based design 1 evidence-based design 1 focus groups 1 landscape architecture 1 planning 1 renewable energy 1 research application 1 strategic landscape design 1 sustainable energy 1
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Brink, Adri van den 1 Denton, H.G. 1 Duchhart, Ingrid 1 Hoorn, Anton van 1 McDonagh, D.C. 1 Stremke, Sven 1 Waal, Renée M. de 1
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Incorporating Renewable Energy Science in Regional Landscape Design: Results from a Competition in The Netherlands
Waal, Renée M. de; Stremke, Sven; Hoorn, Anton van; … - In: Sustainability 7 (2015) 5, pp. 4806-4828
Energy transition is expected to make an important contribution to sustainable development. Although it is argued that landscape design could foster energy transition, there is scant empirical research on how practitioners approach this new challenge. The research question central to this study...
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Using focus group methods to improve students’ design project research in schools: Drawing parallels from action research at undergraduate level
Denton, H.G.; McDonagh, D.C. - 2003
Focus groups are increasingly used in industry to elicit data on product users' less tangibleneeds and associated product symbolism . This can have a considerable impact on a product'ssubsequent sales and hence is commercially extremely valuable design research.This paper provides an overview of...
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