Panel 3: Dynamics of Consumption (social and cultural perspectives, actors and their interactions)
Using Pressure Groups for Energy Efficiency
Ulla Böde and Edelgard Gruber, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research
Katrin Ostertag, Centre International de Recherche sur l'Environnemnet et le Développement (CIRED)
Advances in the use of consumption feedback information in energy billing: the experiences of a Norwegian energy utility
Harold Wilhite, University of Oslo and Ressurskonsult
Asbjřrn Hřivik and Johan-Gjemre Olsen, Lyse Energi
Beyond Energy Conservation: Energy-Relevant Decisions Within Office Buildings
Lukas Weber, Energy Analysis Research Groups, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH)
Consumer Organizations and Promotion of Sustainable Energy Consumption: Comparative Product Quality testing and its Impact
Ralph Wahnschafft, Energy Resources Section, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pasific (UN-ESCAP)
Kwisun Huh, Dept. of Environmental Science & Engineering, Hanguk University of Foreign Studies
Energy advice - what is it worth
Sarah Darby, Environmental Change Unit, University of Oxford
Are refrigerators energivorous? Energy consumption: a subject ignored by the consumers
Christophe Besley and Marie-Christine Zelem, CERTOP CNRS, Université de Toulouse le Mirail
Domestic Electricity Consumption and Life Style
Harm Jeeninga, Netherlands Energy Research Foundation
Boudewijn Huenges Wajer, Netherlands Agency for Energy and Environment
Dynamics of energy ose in the UK households: end-use monitoring of electric cookers
Iman Mansouri and Marcus Newborough, Cranfield University, UK
An analysis of electricity consumption and load demand in Swedish grocery stores
Corfitz Norén and Jurek Pyrko, Lund Institute of Technology
Economic and socio-psychological models of consumer behaviour: Can "limited rationality" bridge the gap?
Christoph Weber, IER, University of Stuttgart
Re-inscribing design work: architects, engineers and efficiency advocates
Kathryn B. Janda, University of California at Davis
Energy Analysis and Selection Criteria for Third Party Financing of School Buildings
Manfred Sakulin and Ernst Schmautzer, Institute for Electrical Power Systems, Technical University Graz
Energy Consultant in Industry - Expert or Process Consultant?
Preben Buhl Pedersen, Danish Energy Analysis
Energy (in)efficeint food storage in households
Ans. P. Groot-Marcus and Elies Scherhorn, Wageningen Agricultural University
Towards a Useful Multigenic Theory of Consumption
Richard Wilk, Anthropology Department, Indiana University
Energy Savings - Use of efficient technology and change in consumer behaviour
Peter Bach, Danish Energy Agency
The behavioural approach to energy conservation: An opportunity still not taken by energy policy
Klaus Wortman and Kai Schuster, Energiestiftung Schleswig-Holstein
The need to heed the changing structure of household consumption, not only technical energy efficiency - the Finnish case
Heidi Melasniemi-Uutela, Statistics Finland
Graphical Display and Comparative Energy Information: What Do People Understand and Prefer?
Christine Egan, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Differences in environmental consumption and perception between different social groups
Martin Cames, Öko-Institute e. V.
Improving municipal energy management by motivational measures
Maarit Haakana, VTT Building Technology
Ulla Soitinaho, Helsinki Energy Management Agency
The Dynamics of Green Consumption
Lene Holm Pedersen, AKF, Institute of Local Government Studies, Denmark
Causal models of houshold decisions to choose the energy efficient alternative: the role of values, knowledge, attitudes and identity
Nick Banks, Environmental Change Unit, Oxford University
Linking energy efficiency and health: inter-agency working to deliver change
Victoria Wiltshire and Emma Jones, Association for the Conservation of Energy
Panels of the eceee 1999 Summer Study:
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Panel 1: Policy (incentives, normative measures, policy mixes to achive CO_2 reduction)
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Panel 2: Technologies and Products (innovation, marketing, market transformation)
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Panel 3: Dynamics of Consumption (social and cultural perspectives, actors and their interactions)
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Panel 4: Environmental Perspective (externalities and life cycle approaches, local and global impacts and incentatives)
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Panel 5: Land use,Transportation and infrastructure (urban and regional planning, approaches to change in well entrenched systems)

