Developing Property Sustainably introduces readers to the key issues surrounding sustainable property development in the global marketplace. Pulling together received wisdom and original research, the authors provide a clear and practical overview of the sustainable property development process as well as a critical appraisal of the problems faced by global built environment stakeholders. Throughout, the authors demonstrate how the property development industry could and should respond better to debate on sustainable practices in the built environment by adopting more rigorous measurement techniques and sustainable approaches.
Starting by exploring key definitions and stakeholders, the book goes on to explore finance, planning, construction, procurement, occupation, retrofit and lifecycle sustainability in order to provide the reader with a detailed understanding of all the issues involved in the delivery of sustainable property development from inception to occupation and beyond.
Throughout the book, international case studies are used to demonstrate how sustainable property development is applied in practice around the world. With a logical chapter structure and accessible writing style, Developing Property Sustainably would be perfect for use on undergraduate and postgraduate modules and courses in real estate development, property and urban development and other built environment programmes.
About the Author: Sara J. Wilkinson is Associate Professor at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia and a Fellow of RICS. She is widely published in the areas of sustainability, building adaptation and property.
Sarah L. Sayce is Emeritus Professor at Kingston University, UK, having previously led the School of Surveying and Planning there for many years. She holds both an initial degree and PhD from the University of Reading and is a Chartered Surveyor. In addition to being a well-known academic, author and researcher in the field of sustainability and real estate, she is active in her professional body, for which she is currently an elected member of the International Governing Council.
Pernille H. Christensen is a Senior Lecturer at University of Technology, Sydney, Australia where she is the Course Director of the Property Economics programme. Her research focuses on decision making related to sustainability in the built environment.