Dr Phillipa Watson B.Arch (hons), PhD
Sustainability Decision-making and Assessment, Home Sustainability
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Member of GEER (Groups of Energy Efficiency Researchers)
Phillipa has worked to facilitate sustainable change in built environments for 20 years. She has worked in different sustainable change roles and has been involved in sustainable building consultancy, housing design, research related to sustainable built environments, and development of sustainable assessment tools. Phillipa has worked with Brisbane City Council’s design team, CSIRO’s sustainable building team, in Universities and in private design practice. In research she has focused on understanding and supporting sustainability decision-making and adaptation, and understanding how to better support home improvements for energy efficiency and sustainability, particularly in low income households. Phillipa completed her PhD in 2013. It is entitled ‘Dwelling adaptation for sustainability: Improving interventions for energy efficiency, comfort and equity in Tasmania’.
Sustainability Decision-making and Assessment, Home Sustainability
[email protected]
Member of GEER (Groups of Energy Efficiency Researchers)
Phillipa has worked to facilitate sustainable change in built environments for 20 years. She has worked in different sustainable change roles and has been involved in sustainable building consultancy, housing design, research related to sustainable built environments, and development of sustainable assessment tools. Phillipa has worked with Brisbane City Council’s design team, CSIRO’s sustainable building team, in Universities and in private design practice. In research she has focused on understanding and supporting sustainability decision-making and adaptation, and understanding how to better support home improvements for energy efficiency and sustainability, particularly in low income households. Phillipa completed her PhD in 2013. It is entitled ‘Dwelling adaptation for sustainability: Improving interventions for energy efficiency, comfort and equity in Tasmania’.