Swinburne University of Technology (Swinburne) is a partner. Projects relating to this partner: RP1004: Performance Based Criteria for Concretes - Creating Pathways for Low Carbon Concrete Manufacture with Existing StandardsRP2001: Scoping Study - Precinct Design & Assess ToolsRP2003: Review of Policy for LC PrecinctsRP3001: Resource Consumption and Household Affordability - The Changing Nature of Utility Costs and the Distributional Implications Among Australian Households RP3003: Low Carbon Living Spatial Data HubRP3006: Education Scoping Study: Survey and gap analysis of existing low carbon education programsRP3008: Visions and Pathways 2040RP3015: Team-Based and Game-Based Mobile LearningRP3012: Environmental Attitudes - Low Carbon Behavioural PracticeRP3016: The EnergyFit Homes Initiative: Empowering consumersRP1020: Reducing Barriers for Commercial Adaptation of Construction Materials with Low-Embodied-CarbonRP3022: Policy impediments and incentives for effective education and training in LCLRP2016: Assessing the Impact of Solar PV, Electricity Prices and Dwelling Energy Efficiency on Domestic Electricity Consumption in SydneyRP2018: Retrofitting Urban Precincts to Create Low Carbon CommunitiesRP3021: Media and Communication Strategies to Achieve Carbon Reduction Through Renovation of Australia’s Existing HousingRP2019: CO2 Reduction and Food Production from Household and Commercial Food Waste: Composting for Different Urban FormsRP3031: Information, Risk and Retrofit: Energy/Carbon Disclosure at the Building Retrofit Investor – User interfaceRP2028: Development and trial of a co-benefits calculatorRP2021: Greening suburban transportRP1031: Development and optimisation of low carbon, affordable, medium-rise modular structural system using innovative connectionsSP0008: Low Carbon Built Environment Knowledge HubRP3034: Community co-design of low carbon precincts for urban regeneration in established suburbsRP2021e1: Greening inner-urban travel with sharing economy mobility ServicesRP2011u1: Progressing precinct modelling on the UNSW campus and beyond: BIM/PIM and 3DGIS