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  1. Household Attributes, Motivational Factors, and Sources of Motivation Influencing Flood Preparedness of Vulnerable Population Groups
  2. Effects of investments in GI on buyers' Interest in a Swedish residential apartment development
  3. Flood risk perception, awareness, and preparedness behaviours among vulnerable population groups: implications for building community resilience
  4. CracksGPT: Exploring the Potential and Limitations of Multimodal AI for Building Crack Analysis
  5. Local Vulnerability Factors Can Be Used as an Innovative Approach for Developing Inclusive Urban Community Flood Resilience Policies
  6. Thermal and mechanical properties of hempcrete with low-carbon binders: Effects of 3D distribution and orientation of hemp shivs and microstructures of hempcrete
  7. Retrofitting for bushfire resilience: a scalable approach to addressing housing vulnerability among ageing populations in Australia
  8. Low-carbon calcined clay-based binders for sustainable hempcrete
  9. Developing Multi-Modal Communication Tools for Retrofit Guidance in Ageing Bushfire-Prone Communities
  10. Suitability of calcined clay and ground granulated blast furnace slag geopolymer binder for hempcrete applications
  11. Challenges and Opportunities for Promoting Sustainability in Public Buildings
  12. A Critical Review of Sustainability and Design Methods for Prefabrication of Hempcrete Wall Panels
  13. Adaptability and Implementation of Climate-Resilient Retrofit Toolkits for Older People
  14. Australia’s Federal Sustainable Construction Policies: A 2023 Innovation Review
  15. Embedding the SDGS in Teaching and Learning at Scale Across a University
  16. Building Back Better
  17. Organisations’ and employees’ perceptions of the impact of activity-based working on the organisational culture
  18. Real Estate and Sustainable Crisis Management in Urban Environments
  19. Australian Case: Black Summer Bushfires
  20. The Sustainable Temporary Adaptive Reuse (STAR) Toolkit: A Solution for Underused and Vacant Buildings
  21. Volatile organic compounds emitted by humans indoors– A review on the measurement, test conditions, and analysis techniques
  22. Guest editorial: Facilities management – a future proof management approach towards sustainability
  23. An exploratory study on the benefits of transit orientated development (TOD) to rail infrastructure projects
  24. Assessing heat transfer characteristics of building envelope deployed BIPV and resultant building energy consumption in a tropical climate
  25. Activity-based working and their impact on organisational culture – employees’ perspectives
  26. Hempcrete as a substrate for fungal growth under high humidity and variable temperature conditions
  27. Demolition or retention of buildings: drivers at the masterplan scale
  28. Energy poverty, poor housing, and the wellbeing of older Australians
  29. A framework for sustainable adaptive reuse: understanding vacancy and underuse in existing urban buildings
  30. Green spaces in housing development – buyers’ preferences
  31. Users’ Perceptions of the Contribution of a University Green Roof to Sustainable Development
  32. Energy efficient glazing: A comparison of microalgae photobioreactor and Iranian Orosi window designs
  33. Vertical Greening Systems: A Perspective on Existing Technologies and New Design Recommendation
  34. Social impact of green roofs
  35. Project Performance Reporting in New South Wales Local Government
  36. Mandatory or voluntary approaches to green roof implementation: a comparative study among some global cities
  37. Repurposing and adaptation
  38. Hearts and Homes: The Potential of Conservation Laser Cleaning for Post-disaster Wellbeing and Waste Reduction
  39. Residential geothermal air-conditioning: inhabitants’ comfort, behaviour and energy use
  40. Influence of dynamic changes of workplace on organisational culture
  41. Influence of dynamic changes of workplace on organisational culture – ADDENDUM
  42. Mechanical, Acoustic and Thermal Performances of Australian Hempcretes
  43. Energy poverty, housing and health: the lived experience of older low-income Australians
  44. Thermal performance of retrofitted secondary glazed windows in residential buildings – two cases from Australia
  45. Retention not demolition: how heritage thinking can inform carbon reduction
  46. Organisational Culture Theories
  47. Versatility in sustainable building design (SBD) practices: an empirical study
  48. Wind and greenery effects in attenuating heat stress: A case study
  49. Towards smart green wall maintenance and Wallbot technology
  50. Student accommodation, environmental behaviour and lessons for property managers
  51. Trade-Offs between Urban Green Space and Densification: Balancing Outdoor Thermal Comfort, Mobility, and Housing Demand
  52. City Planning and Green Infrastructure: Embedding Ecology into Urban Decision-Making
  53. Future office layouts for large organisations: workplace specialist and design firms’ perspective
  54. Perceived benefits of retrofitted residential secondary glazing: an exploratory Australian study
  55. The importance of place and authenticity in adaptive reuse of heritage buildings
  56. The technical issues associated with algae building technology
  57. Decarbonising real estate
  58. Small-scale experiments of seasonal heat stress attenuation through a combination of green roof and green walls
  59. Willingness to Pay for Green Infrastructure in Residential Development—A Consumer Perspective
  60. Research Paper: The evolution of green leases: towards inter-organizational environmental governance
  61. Flood risk insurance, mitigation and commercial property valuation
  62. Algae Building Technology Energy Efficient Retrofit Potential in Sydney Housing
  63. Technical issues and energy efficient adaptive reuse of heritage listed city halls in Queensland Australia
  64. Living Green Roofs
  65. Flood risk to commercial property
  66. Educators, professional bodies and the future of the valuation profession
  67. Building Resilience in Urban Settlements
  68. Attenuating heat stress through green roof and green wall retrofit
  69. Uso de sistemas vegetados e os impactos na promoção da saúde
  70. The future of the Australian valuation profession
  71. Sustainable real estate
  72. Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Real Estate
  73. Precinct-scale Innovation and the Sharing Paradigm
  74. Rating Tools, Resilience and Sustainable Change of Use Adaptations
  75. The Context for Building Resilience through Sustainable Change of Use Adaptation
  76. Conclusions on Building Resilience through Change of Use Adaptation
  77. Transforming the Commercial Property Market in Australians Cities
  78. Guest editorial
  79. Sustainable Urban Development
  80. Adaptive reuse of Sydney offices and sustainability
  81. Evaluating the Thermal Performance of Retrofitted Lightweight Green Roofs and Walls in Sydney and Rio de Janeiro
  82. Exploring the Feasibility of Algae Building Technology in NSW
  83. How retrofitted green roofs and walls improve thermal comfort in buildings.
  84. Exploring the value of BIM for corporate real estate
  85. Green Roof and Permeable Paving Retrofit to Mitigate Pluvial Flooding
  86. Urban Food Production on Retrofitted Rooftops
  87. Modelling green roof stormwater response for different soil depths
  88. Social Aspects of Institutional Rooftop Gardens
  89. Building Resilience in Urban Settlements Through Green Roof Retrofit
  90. Looking to the Future
  91. Stormwater Attenuation and Green Roof Retrofit
  92. Technical and Engineering Issues in Green Roof Retrofit
  93. Thermal Performance of Green Roof Retrofit
  94. Editorial
  95. The evolution of green leases: towards inter-organizational environmental governance
  96. Sustainable Development
  97. Developing Property Sustainably
  98. Building approval data and the quantification of sustainability over time
  99. Technical considerations in green roof retrofit for stormwater attenuation in the Central Business District
  100. Measuring office fit-out changes to determine recurring embodied energy in building life cycle assessment
  101. Retrofitting Housing with Lightweight Green Roof Technology in Sydney, Australia, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  102. The Evolution of 'Greener' Leasing Practices in Australia and England
  103. Office building adaptation and the growing significance of environmental attributes
  104. Modelling a green roof retrofit in the Melbourne Central Business District
  105. How buildings learn
  106. Highlights best practice in retrofitting existing commercial buildings
  107. Assessing Adaptation Using PAAM
  108. Defining Adaptation
  109. Drivers and Barriers for Adaptation
  110. Sustainable Adaptation
  111. The preliminary assessment of adaptation potential in existing office buildings
  112. Assessing the immediate and short-term impact of flooding on residential property participant behaviour
  113. Conceptual understanding of sustainability in the Australian property sector
  114. Are Sustainable Building Retrofits Delivering Sustainable Outcomes?
  115. The Relationship between the Occupation of Residential Green Buildings and Pro-environmental Behavior and Beliefs
  116. Analysing sustainable retrofit potential in premium office buildings
  117. Measuring Building Adaptability and Street Vitality
  118. Adaptation patterns in premium office buildings over time in the Melbourne CBD
  119. Adapting from glorious past to uncertain future
  120. Guest editorial
  121. Office building conversion and sustainable adaptation: a comparative study
  122. Writing a built environment dissertation: Practical guidance and examples
  123. International experiences on sustainable scoring system: Comparisons and applications
  124. Whether environmental factors matter: some evidence from UK property companies
  125. Green buildings, environmental awareness, and organizational image
  126. The green preferences of commercial tenants in Helsinki
  127. Difficulties in changing existing leases – one explanation of the “energy paradox”?
  128. Guest editorial
  129. Examining and quantifying the drivers behind alterations and extensions to commercial buildings in a central business district
  130. Green roof retrofit potential in the central business district
  131. Advanced Research Methods in the Built Environment
  132. Using building adaptation to deliver sustainability in Australia
  133. Incorporating New Technology into the Delivery of Property Education
  134. Is the social agenda driving sustainable property development in Melbourne, Australia?
  135. A green profession? A global survey of RICS members and their engagement with the sustainability agenda
  136. Work‐life balance in the Australian and New Zealand surveying profession
  137. The emerging importance of feminist research paradigms in built environment research
  138. The employers' perspective of the impact of RICS education reform on building surveying
  139. New build or conversion?
  140. Office building characteristics and the links with carbon emissions
  141. The increasing importance of sustainability for building ownership
  142. The impact of RICS education reform on building surveying
  143. Closing the gap? Building surveyors in Oceania
  144. A method for evaluating workplace utility
  145. Promoting energy efficiency in the private rented sector
  146. Female Genital Mutilation and Cosmetic Surgery: Regulating Non‐Therapeutic Body Modification
  147. The propagation of ultrasonic waves in CFRP laminates
  148. The propagation of ultrasonic waves in carbon-fibre-reinforced plastics
  149. Meeting Changing Industry Expectations from Australian Property Valuation Graduates