Abstract:
Place-based approaches towards building and heat decarbonisation have emerged as a central feature of recent UK, Scottish and Welsh Government policy. The Warm Homes Plan emphasises that delivery of heat decarbonisation at scale will be place-based and locally led. In England, a new Warm Homes Agency is being developed to coordinate action and support local actors.
This scoping review helps to refine the understanding of this policy landscape through examining how place-based and related approaches to building and heat decarbonisation have been employed in both government policy and non-governmental organisation (NGO) literature in Great Britain from 2010 to 2026. 125 documents were analysed for their engagement with place-based design and delivery, including governance arrangements, funding mechanisms, and actor roles. The review finds that place-based terminology - including 'area-based', 'neighbourhood', 'community-led' and 'local' - is used inconsistently and without an agreed definition across policy and practitioner documents. National policy has oscillated between centralised, spatially-agnostic delivery models and more devolved, place-sensitive approaches, with Scotland and Wales demonstrating greater continuity in area-based delivery. NGO literature offers more holistic conceptualisations of place, prioritising emphasis on lived experience, social justice and community empowerment.The authors make several recommendations:
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2026
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UKERC
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Peacock, A. and Britton, J.
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