Sustainable Property Development: A Guide to Real Estate and the Environment
Author(s): Miles Keeping (Author), David Shiers (Author)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Date: January 8, 2004
Edition: 1st
Language: English
Print length: 192 pages
ISBN-10: 0632058048
ISBN-13: 9780632058044
Book Description
This book identifies, defines and explains in detail property-related environmental issues. It is written in an easy-to-follow style and presented in a lively format.
Issues are explained with reference to relevant background information, practical issues and problems posed.
The book is supported by current case studies, and there is learning material – with model answers – for students and lecturers to use for group work.
Each topic – e.g. law, economics, property development – is structured in the same way: headline – the big issues and important questions; background – historical, legislative, technical; practical problems and solutions; discussion points; case studies; sources of information/further study.
Editorial Reviews
From the Inside Flap
Environmental awareness is no longer optional. The legal, fiscal and planning policy frameworks, as well as the demands of increasingly informed building occupiers and owners, make it essential for property professionals to understand the issues affecting sustainability.
In this clear and lively primer on sustainable real estate, property-related environmental issues are identified, defined and explained in an easy-to-follow style, making it ideal for both students and practitioners. A sustainable approach to development is explored with reference to relevant background information, practical issues and the problems posed via four key topics:
Location of property: greenfield and brownfield development
Contamination: dealing with polluted land
Green property: the design of lower environmental impact building
Procurement: sustainability in the UK construction industry
The book has been carefully structured to provide a single introductory text examining the relationship between environmental issues and the design and development of property, using:
Suggested learning outcomes
Headline questions
Background
Practical problems and solutions
Possible future directions
Learning materials
References and sources
From the Back Cover
Environmental awareness is no longer optional. The legal, fiscal and planning policy frameworks, as well as the demands of increasingly informed building occupiers and owners, make it essential for property professionals to understand the issues affecting sustainability.
In this clear and lively primer on sustainable real estate, property-related environmental issues are identified, defined and explained in an easy-to-follow style, making it ideal for both students and practitioners. A sustainable approach to development is explored with reference to relevant background information, practical issues and the problems posed via four key topics:
Location of property: greenfield and brownfield development
Contamination: dealing with polluted land
Green property: the design of lower environmental impact building
Procurement: sustainability in the UK construction industry
The book has been carefully structured to provide a single introductory text examining the relationship between environmental issues and the design and development of property, using:
Suggested learning outcomes
Headline questions
Background
Practical problems and solutions
Possible future directions
Learning materials
References and sources
About the Author
Miles Keeping is the author of Sustainable Property Development: A Guide to Real Estate and the Environment, published by Wiley.
David Shiers is the author of Sustainable Property Development: A Guide to Real Estate and the Environment, published by Wiley.