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The influence of energy audits on the energy efficiency investments of private owner-occupied households in the NetherlandsMURPHY, Lorraine.Energy policy. 2014, Vol 65, pp 398-407, issn 0301-4215, 10 p.Article

China's solar photovoltaic policy: An analysis based on policy instrumentsZHI QIANG; SUN HONGHANG; LI YANXI et al.Applied energy. 2014, Vol 129, pp 308-319, issn 0306-2619, 12 p.Article

A comparative study of the design and construction process of energy efficient buildings in Germany and SwedenSCHADE, Jutta; WALLSTRÖM, Peter; OLOFSSON, Thomas et al.Energy policy. 2013, Vol 58, pp 28-37, issn 0301-4215, 10 p.Article

Policy instruments to meet fisheries management objectives in Belgian fisheriesSTOUTEN, Hendrik; HEENE, Aimé; GELLYNCK, Xavier et al.Fisheries research. 2011, Vol 111, Num 1-2, pp 8-23, issn 0165-7836, 16 p.Article

Policy instruments for renewable energy ― From a European perspectiveFOUQUET, Dörte.Renewable energy. 2013, Vol 49, pp 15-18, issn 0960-1481, 4 p.Conference Paper

Latin American electricity markets and renewable energy sources: The Argentinean and Chilean casesGUZOWSKI, C; RECALDE, M.International journal of hydrogen energy. 2010, Vol 35, Num 11, pp 5813-5817, issn 0360-3199, 5 p.Conference Paper

Biofuel support policies in Europe : Lessons learnt for the long way aheadWIESENTHAL, Tobias; LEDUC, Guillaume; CHRISTIDIS, Panayotis et al.Renewable & sustainable energy review. 2009, Vol 13, Num 4, pp 789-800, issn 1364-0321, 12 p.Article

Urban forest governance: Towards a framework for comparing approachesLAWRENCE, Anna; DE VREESE, Rik; JOHNSTON, Mark et al.Urban forestry & urban greening (Print). 2013, Vol 12, Num 4, pp 464-473, issn 1618-8667, 10 p.Article

Barriers and opportunities for labels for highly energy-efficient housesMLECNIK, Erwin; VISSCHER, Henk; VAN HAL, Anke et al.Energy policy. 2010, Vol 38, Num 8, pp 4592-4603, issn 0301-4215, 12 p.Article

Managing carbon emissions in China through building energy efficiencyJUN LI; COLOMBIER, Michel.Journal of environmental management. 2009, Vol 90, Num 8, pp 2436-2447, issn 0301-4797, 12 p.Article

Analysis of alternative policy instruments to promote electric vehicles in AustriaGASS, V; SCHMIDT, J; SCHMID, E et al.Renewable energy. 2014, Vol 61, pp 96-101, issn 0960-1481, 6 p.Conference Paper

The development of policy instruments in supporting low-carbon governance in ChinaNANNAN WANG; CHANG, Yen-Chiang.Renewable & sustainable energy review. 2014, Vol 35, pp 126-135, issn 1364-0321, 10 p.Article

The importance of learning when supporting emergent technologies for energy efficiency—A case study on policy intervention for learning for the development of energy efficient windows in SwedenKISS, Bernadett; NEIJ, Lena.Energy policy. 2011, Vol 39, Num 10, pp 6514-6524, issn 0301-4215, 11 p.Article

Sustainable energy system : A case study from ChileGEBREMEDHIN, A; KARLSSON, B; BJÖRNFOT, K et al.Renewable energy. 2009, Vol 34, Num 5, pp 1241-1244, issn 0960-1481, 4 p.Article

The prospects for an expansion of biogas systems in Sweden- : Incentives, barriers and potentialsLANTZ, Mikael; SVENSSON, Mattias; BJÖRNSSON, Lovisa et al.Energy policy. 2007, Vol 35, Num 3, pp 1830-1843, issn 0301-4215, 14 p.Article

Applying storm water management in Greek cities: learning from the European experienceCHOULIA, Eleni; AFTIAS, Emmanuel; DEUTSCH, Jean-Claude et al.Desalination (Amsterdam). 2007, Vol 210, Num 1-3, pp 61-68, issn 0011-9164, 8 p.Conference Paper

An assessment of governmental wind power programmes in Sweden: using a systems approachASTRAND, K; NEIJ, L.Energy policy. 2006, Vol 34, Num 3, pp 277-296, issn 0301-4215, 20 p.Article

Conditional and resistant non-participation in market-based land management programs in Queensland, AustraliaMOON, Katie.Land use policy. 2013, Vol 31, pp 17-25, issn 0264-8377, 9 p.Conference Paper

Policies to promote sustainable consumption: Innovative approaches in EuropeSCHOLL, Gerd; RUBIK, Frieder; KALIMO, Harri et al.Natural resources forum. 2010, Vol 34, Num 1, pp 39-50, issn 0165-0203, 12 p.Article

Environmental bonds and the challenge of long-term carbon sequestrationGERARD, David; WILSON, Elizabeth J.Journal of environmental management. 2009, Vol 90, Num 2, pp 1097-1105, issn 0301-4797, 9 p.Article

Competing explanations for adopting energy innovations for new office buildingsVERMEULEN, Walter J. V; HOVENS, Jeroen.Energy policy. 2006, Vol 34, Num 17, pp 2719-2735, issn 0301-4215, 17 p.Article

One size fits all? Policy instruments should fit the segments of target groupsEGMOND, C; JONKERS, R; KOK, G et al.Energy policy. 2006, Vol 34, Num 18, pp 3464-3474, issn 0301-4215, 11 p.Article

Operational vs. embodied emissions in buildings―A review of current trendsIBN-MOHAMMED, T; GREENOUGH, R; TAYLOR, S et al.Energy and buildings. 2013, Vol 66, pp 232-245, issn 0378-7788, 14 p.Article

Taxes, permits, and the diffusion of a new technologyCORIA, Jessica.Resource and energy economics. 2009, Vol 31, Num 4, pp 249-271, issn 0928-7655, 23 p.Article

Technical change and the marginal cost of abatementBAKER, Erin; CLARKE, Leon; SHITTU, Ekundayo et al.Energy economics. 2008, Vol 30, Num 6, pp 2799-2816, issn 0140-9883, 18 p.Article

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