作者: Daphne Foong , Paul Mitchell , Nadine Wagstaff , Elizabeth Duncan , Phil McManus
DOI: 10.1002/GEO2.33
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摘要: This article applies socio-technical transitions theory (STTT), with the aim of identifying how barriers and opportunities that exist to implementing sustainable building are socio-spatially embedded at a residential scale in Sydney, NSW. is done through series semi-structured interviews conducted range professionals relevant industries. The research concludes buildings Sydney within landscape context housing provision developed countries. However, conceptual application these multi-level perspective STTT geographical conceptualisation socio-spatial embeddedness transitions, highlights necessity working NSW facilitate genuine meaningful transitions. Furthermore, key finding this was including socio-economic factors analysis order transition built environment which both affordable.