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Towards explaining the health impacts of residential energy efficiency interventions–A realist review. Part 1: Pathways
N Willand, I Ridley, C Maller
Social science & medicine 133, 191-201, 2015
1072015
“They are grinding us into the ground”–The lived experience of (in) energy justice amongst low-income older households
N Willand, R Horne
Applied Energy 226, 61-70, 2018
772018
Relationship of thermal performance rating, summer indoor temperatures and cooling energy use in 107 homes in Melbourne, Australia
N Willand, I Ridley, A Pears
Energy and Buildings 113, 159-168, 2016
482016
Addressing health and equity in residential low carbon transitions–Insights from a pragmatic retrofit evaluation in Australia
N Willand, C Maller, I Ridley
Energy Research & Social Science 53, 68-84, 2019
452019
The lived experience of COVID-19: housing and household resilience
R Horne, N Willand, L Dorignon, B Middha
AHURI Final Report, 2020
362020
Hydrogen for all? Household energy vulnerability and the transition to hydrogen in Australia
O Sandri, S Holdsworth, J Hayes, N Willand, T Moore
Energy Research & Social Science 79, 102179, 2021
282021
Retrofit poverty: Socioeconomic spatial disparities in retrofit subsidies uptake
N Willand, T Moore, R Horne, S Robertson
Buildings and Cities 1 (1), 14-35, 2020
282020
“It’s not too bad”-the lived experience of energy saving practices of low-income older and frail people
N Willand, C Maller, I Ridley
Energy Procedia 121, 166-173, 2017
242017
Housing inequalities and resilience: the lived experience of COVID-19
R Horne, N Willand, L Dorignon, B Middha
International Journal of Housing Policy 23 (2), 313-337, 2023
232023
Using the capability approach to evaluate energy vulnerability policies and initiatives in Victoria, Australia
N Willand, B Middha, G Walker
Local Environment 26 (9), 1109-1127, 2021
162021
Warm, cool and energy-affordable housing policy solutions for low-income renters
L Daniel, T Moore, E Baker, A Beer, N Willand, R Horne, C Hamilton
AHURI Final Report, 2020
152020
Understanding the contextual influences of the health outcomes of residential energy efficiency interventions: realist review
N Willand, C Maller, I Ridley
Housing Studies 35 (1), 1-28, 2020
142020
Power Shift Project One: Driving Change–Identifying what Caused Low-Income Consumers to Change Behaviour
R Russell-Bennett, R Bedggood, C Glavas, T Swinton, R McAndrew, ...
Queensland University of Technology, 2017
112017
Recognition justice in Australia: Hidden energy vulnerability through the experiences of intermediaries
N Willand, N Torabi, R Horne
Energy Research & Social Science 98, 103013, 2023
102023
Drivers of demand for zero and towards zero emissions residential retrofits
N Willand, T Moore, S Hunter, H Stanley, R Horne
Australian Sustainable Built Environment Councill (ASBEC), 2012
92012
Quantitative exploration of winter living room temperatures and their determinants in 108 homes in Melbourne, Victoria
N Willand, I Ridley
Living and learning: research for a better built environment: 49th …, 2015
82015
Man caves, granny flats and alternative living spaces: Low carbon home retrofit and implications for policymaking
B Middha, S Robertson, N Willand, R Horne
Energy research & social science 87, 102470, 2022
72022
Smoking in apartment buildings–Spatiality, meanings and understandings
N Willand, M Nethercote
Health & Place 61, 102269, 2020
72020
Residential energy efficiency and health–a mixed methods study of a quasi-randomised controlled trial of energy efficiency improvements of the homes of low-income Home and …
N Willand
RMIT University, 2016
52016
Low carbon residential refurbishments in Australia: progress and prospects
N Willand, R Horne
6th State of Australian Cities Conference, 26-29 November 2013, Sydney …, 2013
52013
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