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Exploring the practices and roles of UK construction manufacturers and merchants in relation to housing energy retrofit

机译:探索英国建筑制造商和商人在住房能源改造方面的实践和作用

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Buildings contribute significantly to CO2 emissions but also have large technical potential for improvement, making them a key sector for climate and energy policy. The UK's energy efficiency policy for existing housing has focused historically on relatively cheap and minimally disruptive individual measures, whereas climate targets indicate the need for more holistic, costly and disruptive treatments. The construction industry is a vital potential enabler of this policy goal, but the industry has not yet been successfully enrolled in what amounts to a profound change to industry practices.A focus on supply chain actors is justified by previous research, which identified that installers and builders are influential over project design, specification and delivery, but that the installers are in turn constrained by their suppliers in what is more properly considered a 'value network'. Firms operate as 'middle actors' between bottom-up consumer demand and top-down policy. Eleven interviews were carried out with a purposive sample of merchants and manufacturers in the UK construction value network, deliberately skewed to include a number of innovators and niche 'green' firms alongside larger-scale manufactures and wholesalers.Qualitative analysis highlighted six key themes: industry practices; skills and knowledge; roles and responsibilities; innovation; engagement with installers; and policy. Six different roles were identified in the construction value network, combining aspects of manufacture, distribution, on-site construction and end-of-life product disposal. The complexity of this value network needs to be understood, and the sector engaged with, if buildings policy is to achieve its climate targets. (C) 2019 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:建筑物对CO2排放有重要贡献,但也具有巨大的技术改进潜力,使其成为气候和能源政策的重要领域。英国对现有房屋的能效政策历来集中在相对便宜且破坏性最小的个人措施上,而气候目标表明需要更全面,成本更高且破坏性更大的治疗方法。建筑行业是实现此政策目标的重要潜在推动者,但该行业尚未成功加入,这对行业惯例产生了深远的影响。以前的研究证明了对供应链参与者的关注是合理的,该研究表明安装者和建筑商在项目设计,规格和交付方面具有影响力,但安装商反过来会受到供应商的约束,而后者被更恰当地视为“价值网络”。企业是自下而上的消费者需求与自上而下的政策之间的“中间参与者”。针对英国建筑价值网络中的商人和制造商的目的样本进行了11次采访,故意偏向包括许多创新者和利基``绿色''公司以及大型制造商和批发商。定性分析突出了六个关键主题:工业做法;技能和知识;角色和责任;革新;与安装人员互动;和政策。在建筑价值网络中确定了六个不同的角色,结合了制造,分销,现场建筑和报废产品处置等方面。如果建筑政策要实现其气候目标,则需要了解该价值网络的复杂性,并需要与行业进行合作。 (C)2019由Elsevier Ltd.发布

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    《Journal of Cleaner Production》 |2020年第1期|119205.1-119205.12|共12页
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    Univ Oxford Ctr Environm Environm Change Inst South Parks Rd Oxford OX1 3QY England;

    Univ Leeds Sustainabil Res Inst Sch Earth & Environm Leeds LS2 9JT W Yorkshire England;

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