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Ahern, E (2022) A framework for improving the process of building certification to enhance energy efficiency: the case of Ireland, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Anglia Ruskin University.

Akande, O K (2015) Factors influencing operational energy performance and refurbishment of UK listed church buildings: towards a strategic management framework, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Anglia Ruskin University.

  • Type: Thesis
  • Keywords: conservation; energy consumption; environmental impact; heritage; listed buildings; performance; refurbishment; reuse; stakeholders; energy performance
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  • URL: https://arro.anglia.ac.uk/id/eprint/700674/
  • Abstract:
    The heritage building sector is recognised as a promising industry capable of reducing environmental impacts of its buildings. However, their current energy performance still remains low with insufficient research into the causes for their poor performance. Current research on heritage building’s energy performance is mainly concerned with investigating their thermal performance. Meanwhile, statutory conservation requirements for listed buildings remain a challenging constraint on their sustainable energy refurbishment options. There is, however, a gap in terms of specifically investigating their operational energy performance. Exacerbating this problem is the existence of operational islands between the industry’s stakeholders involved in reuse of listed church buildings (LCBs) projects. This study investigated critical factors perceived to be responsible for this problem from the perspectives of the stakeholders' practices and influence on energy consumption in the reuse of LCBs. A sequential mixed-method research approach was adopted using soft system methodology as the main theoretical perspective. Findings identified four critical factors perceived to significantly influence energy consumption in the reuse of LCBs. These indicate that human ‘subsystem' factors permeate the individual, institutional and system levels as both a trigger and the most critical factor constituting the biggest challenge to achieving sustainable reuse of LCBs. Results from the study highlight the need for a tool redirecting current practice to improve the operational performance of these buildings. The output from this study is the proposal of a strategic energy management framework which could contribute to the development of a body of theory relating to more sustainable heritage building conservation and asset management. An implication of this study is that a tool, such as this proposed strategic energy management framework could aid designers and facility managers to take informed decisions early in the design and operational practices; supporting them and other stakeholders in achieving environmental sustainability in the reuse of LCB projects. It concludes that if the critical factors are addressed appropriately, environmental impacts of LCBs could be minimised.

Alkhraisha, A (2023) Approaches for enhancing the construction and demolition waste management strategy in Jordan, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Anglia Ruskin University.

Bispham, J (2008) Historic imported softwood in eastern England: past knowledge, current perceptions and conservation, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Anglia Ruskin University.

Burrell, P A (2017) Structural errors and failures in construction: is knowledge hidden?, Unpublished PhD Thesis, School of Engineering & the Built Environment, Anglia Ruskin University.

Crabtree, P J (2014) The optimisation of construction management higher education to promote professional competencies and professional capability, Unpublished PhD Thesis, Department of Engineering and the Built Environment, Anglia Ruskin University.

Crascall, L M (2021) Re-imagining built environment education: investigating the pracademic through autoethnography, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Anglia Ruskin University.

Gale, K (2013) An evaluation of performance improvement within public sector construction framework agreements, Unpublished PhD Thesis, Department of Engineering and the Built Environment, Anglia Ruskin University.

Hobart, C (2019) Building sustainability assessment schemes: The role of criteria in translating aims into effect, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Anglia Ruskin University.

Muleya, F (2014) Modelling wheeled construction plant performance in clay and sandy terrain : a terramechanics perspective, Unpublished PhD Thesis, Department of Engineering and the Built Environment, Anglia Ruskin University.

Powell, M J V (2003) Built environment and biblical theology: Making connections: Discerning relationships, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Anglia Ruskin University.

Quarterman, M (2017) Acquisition of higher-order professional competencies: a new synergistic learning model, Unpublished PhD Thesis, School of Engineering & the Built Environment, Anglia Ruskin University.

Talbot, B (2021) A novel data-driven tool to improve construction schedule accuracy, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Anglia Ruskin University.

Vohmann, B (2019) Authentic assessment to enhance undergraduates' learning and development as effective practitioners in built environment disciplines, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Anglia Ruskin University.

Zhao, Y (2016) Green supply chain management drivers/pressures, practices and performance in Chinese construction industry, Unpublished PhD Thesis, Lord Ashcroft International Business School, Anglia Ruskin University.