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Local Sustainable Homes: How to Make Them Happen in Your Community

Author/EditorBird, Chris (Author)
Publisher: Green Books
ISBN: 9781900322768
Pub Date07/10/2010
BindingPaperback
Pages224
Edition1st
Dimensions (mm)220(h) * 220(w) * 10(d)
Chris Bird presents inspiring examples of communities making housing more sustainable, offering advice for those wanting to follow in their footsteps.
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While politicians talk about sustainable housing, thousands of individuals, groups and organisations are busy putting ideas into practice now - pushing the boundaries to cut carbon emissions far beyond government targets.

Where are the examples we can all learn from, and how are they bringing sustainable housing closer to reality in our communities? What are the obstacles to making low-carbon housing the `norm' rather than the rare exception? Which housing associations are building Passivhaus homes for the elderly? Which councils are leading the way?

Local Sustainable Homes covers everything from finding land and getting planning permission to installing alternative energy options and sourcing local materials. Projects range from building a roundhouse in the woods to refurbishing council flats in Sheffield, and from developing an eco-cluster in rural Dorset to creating sustainable social housing in Kirklees.

While politicians talk about sustainable housing, thousands of individuals, groups and organisations are busy putting ideas into practice now - pushing the boundaries to cut carbon emissions far beyond government targets.

Where are the examples we can all learn from, and how are they bringing sustainable housing closer to reality in our communities? What are the obstacles to making low-carbon housing the `norm' rather than the rare exception? Which housing associations are building Passivhaus homes for the elderly? Which councils are leading the way?

Local Sustainable Homes covers everything from finding land and getting planning permission to installing alternative energy options and sourcing local materials. Projects range from building a roundhouse in the woods to refurbishing council flats in Sheffield, and from developing an eco-cluster in rural Dorset to creating sustainable social housing in Kirklees.

Chris Bird has worked as a freelance journalist for 20 years, and has written about sustainable building for The Observer and SelfBuild & Design. He helps run the Building and Housing Group for Transition Town Totnes. Chris lives in Totnes, in a well-insulated home with solar thermal and photovoltaic panels.

Introduction by Rob Hopkins 1 What is sustainable housing? 2 Making the case for change 3 Sustainable housing in Totnes 4 Refurbishment and retrofit 5 Building together 6 Sustainable housing in Brighton 7 New build 8 Social housing 9 Sustainable housing in Stroud 10 New tricks with old bricks 11 Land, planning permission & finance 12 Sustainable housing in Sheffield 13 Materials and skills 14 International and green: lessons from around the world 15 A look into the future: Stroud, Brighton, Sheffield and Totnes in 2030 References Resources

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