Reducing Carbon Emissions of Existing Dwellings
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1
. Job Role
Job Role
Architect (Design Section)
Construction Management
Project Management
Building Surveyor
Quantity Surveyor
Estate Agent
Structural/ Civil Engineer
On-site Building Role (plumber, electrician, joiner, painter/decorator etc)
H&S Role
Energy (Sustainability) Role
Other Home Owner
Other
Other (please specify)
2
. Rate the governments approach in reducing carbon emissions of existing buildings to the governments approach of new buildings (in relation to Building Regulations, government legislative polices, investments, schemes e.g. CSH etc.)
1= Poor to 5= Outstanding
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2
3
4
5
Existing Buildings
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Rate the governments approach in reducing carbon emissions of existing buildings to the governments approach of new buildings (in relation to Building Regulations, government legislative polices, investments, schemes e.g. CSH etc.) 1= Poor to 5= Outstanding Existing Buildings 1
Existing Buildings 2
Existing Buildings 3
Existing Buildings 4
Existing Buildings 5
New-Buildings
New-Buildings 1
New-Buildings 2
New-Buildings 3
New-Buildings 4
New-Buildings 5
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. Do you personally believe the government can meet the aim of reducing carbon emission by 80% of existing buildings by 2050?
Do you personally believe the government can meet the aim of reducing carbon emission by 80% of existing buildings by 2050?
Yes
No
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. What incentive would it take for you to completely retrofit your home to meet the 80% reduction?
What incentive would it take for you to completely retrofit your home to meet the 80% reduction?
Government Legislative Policies (Law)
Financial Incentives (Grants)
More of an understanding on zero carbon refurbishment
More of an understanding of the benefits to the environment
Rising Fuel Costs
Saving on energy bills outweighing costs of refurbishment
No Incentive
Other
Other (please specify)
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