The World Economic Forum (‘WEF’) implores urban entrepreneurs to design properties, projects and entire cities with habitats suitable for a vibrant existence and optimized for zero carbon output in every aspect from construction to operations.
The WEF explores each major real estate asset class and the overall urban landscape considering a variety of sustainability enablers. At the city level, the research and case studies demonstrate that high standards of environmental performance for mixed use development can meet a myriad of key private and public environmental objectives while delivering greater economic output.
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Sectors: Buildings, Finance
Country / Region: Global
Tags: Banks, carbon, cities, citizens, efficient construction of buildings, Industry Regulators, Institutional Investors, international development, National Regulators, projects, SMARTER, Supranational Regulators, sustainabilityIn 5 user collections: Green Home Investment Platform – Industry Regulators , Green Home Investment Platform – National Regulators , Green Home Investment Platform – Supranational Regulators , Green Home Investment Platform – Institutional Investors , Green Home Investment Platform – Banks
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Author: van Oostrom, Coen; Ulbrich, Christian