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Article

Oreszczyn, T; Mumovic, D; Ridley, I; Davies, M; (2005) The reduction in air infiltration due to window replacement in UK dwellings: Results of a field study and telephone survey. International Journal of Ventilation , 4 (1) pp. 71-78. 10.1080/14733315.2005.11683700. Green open access
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Pretlove, SEC; Oreszczyn, T; Ridley, I; Wilkinson, T; Crowther, D; (2005) A steady-state model for predicting hygrothermal conditions in beds in relation to house dust mite requirements. Building Services Engineering Research and Technology , 26 (4) pp. 301-314. 10.1191/0143624405bt137oa. Green open access
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Book chapter

Bell, S; (2005) The Oil Mallee Project: Cross-sectoral agro-industrial development in Western Australia. In: Walter, LF, (ed.) Handbook of Sustainability Research. (pp. 267-296). Peter Lang: Frankfurt, Germany.

Proceedings paper

Berry, J; David, F; Julien-Lees, S; Stanley, B; Thickett, D; (2005) Assessing the performance of protective winter covers for outdoor marble statuary: pilot investigation. In: Verger, I and Coccia Paterakis, A and Chahine, C and Kardes, K and Eshoj, B and Hackney, S and de Tagle, A and Cassar, M and Thickett, D and Villiers, C and Wouters, J, (eds.) (Proceedings) ICOM Commitee for Conservation, preprints of the 14th Triennial Meeting, The Hague, 12-16 September 2005. (pp. pp. 879-887). Earthscan/James & James: London, UK. Green open access
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Cassar, M; Pender, R; (2005) The impact of climate change on cultural heritage: evidence and response. In: Verger, I, (ed.) (Proceedings) ICOM Committee for Conservation: 14th Triennial Meeting. (pp. pp. 610-616). James & James Green open access
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Davies, M; Mumovic, D; Ridley, I; Oreszczyn, T; (2005) The reduction in air infiltration in dwellings due to window replacement. In: Yang, X and Zhao, B and Zhao, R, (eds.) INDOOR AIR 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDOOR AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE, VOLS 1-5. (pp. 3302 - 3306). TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY PRESS Green open access
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Mumovic, D; Davies, M; Ridley, I; Oreszczyn, T; Bell, M; Smith, M; Miles-Shenton, D; (2005) An evaluation of the hygrothermal performance of 'standard' and 'as built' construction details using steadystate and transient modelling. In: (pp. pp. 809-816). Green open access
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Summerfield, AJ; Bruhns, HR; Caeiro, J; Steadman, JP; Oreszczyn, T; (2005) Life course building epidemiology: An alternative approach to the collection and analysis of carbon emission data. In: Green open access
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Taylor, J; Blades, N; Cassar, M; Ridley, I; (2005) Reviewing past environments in a historic house using building simulation. In: Verger, I and Coccia Paterakis, A and Chahine, C and Kardes, K and Eshoj, B and Hackney, S and de Tagle, A and Cassar, M and Thickett, D and Villiers, C and Wouters, J, (eds.) (Proceedings) Preprints of the ICOM Committee for Conservation 14th Triennial Meeting. (pp. pp. 708-715). James & James: London. Green open access
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Report

Grubb, M; (2005) The Climate Change Challenge: Scientific Evidence and Implications. (CTC 502 ). Carbon Trust: London, UK.

Grubb, M; (2005) The UK climate change programme: potential evolution for the business and public sector. (CTC 518 ). Carbon Trust: London, UK.

Oreszczyn, T; Lowe, R; (2005) Evidence to the House of Lords select committee on science and technology: energy efficient buildings. UCL (University College London), The Authority of the House of Lords: London, UK. Green open access
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Thesis

Bleischwitz, R; (2005) Gemeinschaftsgüter durch Wissen generierende Institutionen : ein evolutorischer Ansatz für die Wirtschaftspolitik. Masters thesis , Universität Kassel, Metropolis-Verl., Marburg.

Fawcett, T.; (2005) Investigating carbon rationing as a policy for reducing carbon emissions from UK household energy use. Doctoral thesis , University of London. Green open access
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