Trivess Moore

Associate Professor Trivess Moore

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Trivess Moore is an Associate Professor in the School of Property, Construction and Project Management. He is also Associate Director of the Sustainable Building Innovation Laboratory, Precincts cluster lead in the Post Carbon Research Centre, and co-chair of the Fuel Poverty Research Network. Trivess has a strong research interest in socio-technical transitions to a low carbon urban future, with a focus on the intersection between household, housing, precincts, regulation, and the construction industry. Currently, he is working on a number of projects which are based upon monitoring and evaluating sustainable housing and compact cities more broadly.

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Supervisor projects

  • The role of demonstration projects for facilitating the transition towards sustainable construction.
  • 9 Nov 2023
  • Exploring energy justice in community solar energy project
  • 19 Jul 2023
  • Integrating circular economy principles in the whole-life cycle of residential properties in Victoria
  • 9 May 2023
  • Investigating ways to increase the housing sectors sustainable productivity through mitigating the complexity drivers
  • 29 Mar 2023
  • Exploring Sustainable Housing Policy in Australia and Other Leading Jurisdictions
  • 20 Sep 2022
  • Towards an Equitable Transition to Electric Vehicles: An Analysis of Local Government Climate Policies in Victoria, Australia
  • 13 Aug 2021
  • Multi-objective optimization for existing houses retrofit targeting near zero: framework and application in Victoria, Australia
  • 5 Aug 2021
  • Energy Justice in Australia’s Housing Decarbonisation Transition: Learning from Community Housing Retrofits
  • 9 Dec 2020
  • Assessing Impact of the Built Environment on Academic Research Productivity
  • 3 Sep 2020
  • The Pink Elephant in the Room: The Materiality, Networks and Conditions of Home Insulation
  • 1 Jul 2019
  • Distributed Solar Energy Applications in Commercial Buildings across China: Value Comparison and Policy Implication
  • 1 Aug 2017
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