This report outlines the work undertaken to identify the outputs generated throughout the project, both at the individual and collective levels. It also examines the dissemination of these outputs and their potential for exploitation by various stakeholders and actors involved in addressing the challenges of affordable and sustainable housing. The work has been conducted in two stages. The first exploitation plan was to provide materials and guideline to disseminate and exploit research findings (Deliverable 5.16). The second report for the exploitation plan was to further consider these materials and guidelines (Deliverable 5.17). The key messages of the project as a whole are further considered in the potential outputs for policy feedback, taking the form of a summary of policy recommendations (Deliverable 5.19). The work in this report refers to the work undertaken by the early-stage researchers (ESRs) when they prepared their individual impact plans for their research and communication plans to demonstrate how they would respond to this in their own research. The exploitation report for the whole RE-DWELL project has taken all the ESRs’ individual proposals and added to this information. All members of the research project have been included in surveys and questionnaires: the ESRs, the supervisors and the partners and other stakeholders. This is to ensure that all voices and views are included.
Gage et al. (Mon,) studied this question.