Study on modeling of the consciousness, behavior and desired information of occupants in relation to energy saving

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Abstract

How much of energy saving effect is possible by residents' behavior must be important. But at least in Japan, it has not yet been made clear. Here in this research, we conducted a questionnaire survey on the residents' interests and lifestyle and thereby made the follow up analysis to figure out how the energy saving related consciousness, practice, and willingness are connected with each other. It has become clear that the information in relation to the problems to be solved or the willingness for making their levels of life higher is likely to let the respondents take actions.

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Abe, H., Rijal, H. B., Bogaki, K., Shukuya, M., & Mikami, A. (2019). Study on modeling of the consciousness, behavior and desired information of occupants in relation to energy saving. Journal of Environmental Engineering (Japan), 84(755), 93–101. https://doi.org/10.3130/aije.84.93

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