Green Building Transitions Regional Trajectories of Innovation in Eu

This volume analyzes sustainability-related innovations in the building sector and discusses how regional contexts articulate transition trajectories toward green building. It presents ‘biographies’ of drivers and processes of green building innovation in

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Julia Affolderbach · Christian Schulz

Green Building Transitions

Regional Trajectories of Innovation in Europe, Canada and Australia

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Julia Affolderbach • Christian Schulz

Green Building Transitions Regional Trajectories of Innovation in Europe, Canada and Australia

Julia Affolderbach Department of Geography, School of Environmental Sciences University of Hull Hull, UK

Christian Schulz Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Luxembourg Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

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