Abstract
This report summarises and analyses the written responses to the consultation document, 'Microgeneration Strategy and Low Carbon Buildings Programme', issued by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in June 2005. Responses were received from 204 different organisations representing 29 stakeholder groups. The consultation document contained 41 core questions divided into eight sections: general; product development and deployment; communications; economics; installation; Low Carbon Buildings Programme; physical infrastructure; and local authorities and regional bodies. In the analysis, the responses to these questions were categorised according to whether they represented a 'clear consensus', a 'majority view', 'supporting themes' and 'divergent themes'. Using these categories, stakeholder agreement on the eight strategic issues is summarised in a matrix. The report is divided into three sections: introduction; summary of responses; and key findings. The respondents are listed in an appendix. Another appendix reproduces the consultation questions.
Citation Formats
Gibbard, J, Long, S, McCartney, K, and Rushton, K.
Analysis of responses to the microgeneration strategy and low carbon buildings programme consultation.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
2005.
Web.
Gibbard, J, Long, S, McCartney, K, & Rushton, K.
Analysis of responses to the microgeneration strategy and low carbon buildings programme consultation.
United Kingdom.
Gibbard, J, Long, S, McCartney, K, and Rushton, K.
2005.
"Analysis of responses to the microgeneration strategy and low carbon buildings programme consultation."
United Kingdom.
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title = {Analysis of responses to the microgeneration strategy and low carbon buildings programme consultation}
author = {Gibbard, J, Long, S, McCartney, K, and Rushton, K}
abstractNote = {This report summarises and analyses the written responses to the consultation document, 'Microgeneration Strategy and Low Carbon Buildings Programme', issued by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in June 2005. Responses were received from 204 different organisations representing 29 stakeholder groups. The consultation document contained 41 core questions divided into eight sections: general; product development and deployment; communications; economics; installation; Low Carbon Buildings Programme; physical infrastructure; and local authorities and regional bodies. In the analysis, the responses to these questions were categorised according to whether they represented a 'clear consensus', a 'majority view', 'supporting themes' and 'divergent themes'. Using these categories, stakeholder agreement on the eight strategic issues is summarised in a matrix. The report is divided into three sections: introduction; summary of responses; and key findings. The respondents are listed in an appendix. Another appendix reproduces the consultation questions.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {2005}
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}
title = {Analysis of responses to the microgeneration strategy and low carbon buildings programme consultation}
author = {Gibbard, J, Long, S, McCartney, K, and Rushton, K}
abstractNote = {This report summarises and analyses the written responses to the consultation document, 'Microgeneration Strategy and Low Carbon Buildings Programme', issued by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in June 2005. Responses were received from 204 different organisations representing 29 stakeholder groups. The consultation document contained 41 core questions divided into eight sections: general; product development and deployment; communications; economics; installation; Low Carbon Buildings Programme; physical infrastructure; and local authorities and regional bodies. In the analysis, the responses to these questions were categorised according to whether they represented a 'clear consensus', a 'majority view', 'supporting themes' and 'divergent themes'. Using these categories, stakeholder agreement on the eight strategic issues is summarised in a matrix. The report is divided into three sections: introduction; summary of responses; and key findings. The respondents are listed in an appendix. Another appendix reproduces the consultation questions.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {2005}
month = {Oct}
}