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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore two of the paradoxes arising from different views about resource limits and sustainable development. Design/methodology/approach – The paper identifies the implications for property rights and public participation in environmental decisions....
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Purpose – To examine how the allocation of property rights in multiple‐ownership buildings in Hong Kong creates an environment in which the optimization of asset value may be difficult to achieve and in this situation how owners chose to overcome the associated problems of collective action...
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Purpose – There has been a growing public concern over the importance of building management in apartment buildings. However, people's views toward the effects of building management on building performance have long been divergent due to a lack of empirical study. This study aims to...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to trace the heavy reliance of coal as an energy source in the city of Chongqing and the serious impact this has had on the air quality together with the municipal authority's responses. Design/methodology/approach – It provides a factual description of...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to trace the connection between China's growth and urbanization processes and the amount of building space that is being constructed. Design/methodology/approach – Buildings consume energy and are not always built with subsequent efficient use of energy...
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<title>Abstract</title> This article critically evaluates Ewing and Rong's analysis, which suggests that low‐density, single‐family housing is more energy intensive than higher‐density development and thus justifies more stringent antisprawl growth controls. While the empirical analysis is fundamentally...
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This article evaluates the case for vehicle miles traveled (VMT) reduction as a core policy goal for reducing greenhouse gases (GHGs), concluding the economic impacts and social consequences would be too severe given the modest potential environmental benefits. Attempts to reduce VMT typically...
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