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Baverstock, G <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Baverstock, Garry.html> and Parker, I. (2009) The emerging role of Australia in using adaptive management for developing built environment and sustainable architecture innovations as a contribution to stabilising the planet. In: Proceedings of ISES World Congress 2007, 18 - 21 September, Beijing, China pp. 204-208. | 2008

The emerging role of Australia in using adaptive management for developing built environment and sustainable architecture innovations as a contribution to stabilising the planet

Garry Baverstock; Ian Parker

The built environment is severely affecting the Earth’s ecology. If we continue to pursue our immediate comfort and interests, we will consign future generations to a world that we would not want to live in.


Baverstock, G <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Baverstock, Garry.html> and Parker, I. (2007) The Master of Science in Environmental Architecture—An appropriate response to reducing greenhouse gasses. In: Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development in the Asia Pacific Region Conference, 4-8 February 2007, Fremantle, Western Australia pp. 20-24. | 2007

The Master of Science in Environmental Architecture—An appropriate response to reducing greenhouse gasses

Garry Baverstock; Ian Parker

For the past decade, politicians have applied different shades of “green‐wash” to global environmental issues in order to help juggle their positions in the political spectrum. This has created the illusion that effective measures are being pursued in the public interest for both this and future generation(s). The reality is, however, that nearly of all these initiatives are “input focused” and the various States of the Environment reports confirm that, despite decades of endeavour and large financial investment, there is little return on investment and that the rate of environmental degradation, particularly of the global atmosphere, continues to increase. Despite fierce posturing from the global warming sceptics, it seems that finally, the long‐term data indices of global warming are being accepted seriously and politicians around the world are responding by investing public funds in the quest for options. This paper contends that with global warming the major trends will be inexorable but the manifestations complex so humans will need to embrace uncertainty and manage change. Innovation and cooperation across all disciplines and the cooperation of the entire political and social spectrum will be required to solve the ecological disasters that have already begun to unfold and accelerate in frequency. It looks from a strategic viewpoint at how specialist education can catalyse change and play an important role in managing the change. The case study used in this analysis is the RISE Master of Science Course in Environmental Architecture. It explores the implications of linking to converging interests from other emerging course streams for Engineering and other Built Environment disciplines such as Planning, Project Management and Interior design as well as socio‐economic disciplines and the integrative discipline of Systems Dynamics.


Energy and Buildings | 2016

Identifying the determinants of residential electricity consumption for social housing in Perth, Western Australia

Parisa Esmaeilimoakher; Tania Urmee; Trevor Pryor; Garry Baverstock


Renewable Energy | 2017

Life cycle assessment of domestic hot water systems in Australia

A.D. Moore; Tania Urmee; Parisa A. Bahri; S. Rezvani; Garry Baverstock


Renewable Energy | 2017

Techno-economic and reliability assessment of solar water heaters in Australia based on Monte Carlo analysis

S. Rezvani; Parisa A. Bahri; Tania Urmee; Garry Baverstock; A.D. Moore


Baverstock, G <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Baverstock, Garry.html>, Harries, D. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Harries, David.html>, Jennings, P. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Jennings, Philip.html> and Parker, I. (2007) A case for establishing a nationally based program for sustainable energy and water use in the built environment. AIP Conference Proceedings, 941 . pp. 154-163. | 2007

A Case for Establishing a Nationally Based Program for Sustainable Energy and Water Use in the Built Environment

Garry Baverstock; David Harries; P.J. Jennings; Ian Parker


Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments | 2018

Solar water heaters uptake in Australia – Issues and barriers

Tania Urmee; Elaine Walker; Parisa A. Bahri; Garry Baverstock; Sina Rezvani; Wasim Saman


Renewable Energy and Environmental Sustainability | 2017

Influence of occupancy on building energy performance: a case study from social housing dwellings in Perth, Western Australia

Parisa Esmaeilimoakher; Tania Urmee; Trevor Pryor; Garry Baverstock


Renewable Energy | 2017

モンテカルロ解析に基づくオーストラリアにおける太陽熱温水器の技術‐経済的と信頼性評価【Powered by NICT】

S. Rezvani; Parisa A. Bahri; Tania Urmee; Garry Baverstock; A.D. Moore


Renewable Energy | 2017

オーストラリアにおける家庭用給湯システムのライフサイクルアセスメント【Powered by NICT】

A.D. Moore; Tania Urmee; Parisa A. Bahri; S. Rezvani; Garry Baverstock

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