Resiliency in the Built Environment

 The built environment is the foundation of modern society, encompassing the human-made spaces where we live, work, and interact.

However, the built environment is a significant contributor to environmental challenges, with buildings alone accounting for nearly 40% of global energy consumption and 30% of greenhouse gas emissions. 

Our Guide to Resiliency in the Built Environment explores the business case for green buildings, demonstrating that by prioritizing resilience and sustainability, businesses can future-proof their operations and contribute to a healthier, more equitable world.

 

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This guide also covers:

  • An overview of important regulations that are affecting the built environment, both directly and indirectly 
  • Challenges that the modern built environment faces, and how to address them
  • How investing in resilient and sustainable practices for building portfolios can significantly reduce costs and mitigate risks 
  • Tips and tricks to make buildings more sustainable and resilient
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