Towards a Sustainable Future: Real Estate Metrics Catalogue Updated
Annette Kaempf-Dern,
Joelle Zimmerli,
Robin Ganninger,
Marianne Wyrwoll,
Torben Bernhold and
Christina Angermeier
ERES from European Real Estate Society (ERES)
Abstract:
The study addresses the growing demand for non-financial reporting within the real estate sector. Such reporting extends beyond traditional economic metrics to include ecological, social, and governance (ESG) topics. As the complexity of reporting increases, prioritizing the most critical metrics becomes essential, particularly given the resource-intensive nature of reporting. Additionally, stricter regulatory frameworks and heightened scrutiny around greenwashing have shifted the focus toward outcome-based, rather than inputbased, reporting. Using a comprehensive mixed-methods approach, our study engaged over 100 experts through an extensive survey, a second delphi-study-like round, and focus groups to refine findings. The research evaluated the relevance of existing and proposed metrics across management levels, asset classes, and user groups within the real estate sector. The findings identify the most significant metrics within traditional topics and key ESG topics as prioritized by experts representing various management levels in the industry. This study was initiated by the Competence Group Real Estate Management (KG REM) as part of efforts to update the Real Estate Metrics Catalogue. Originally developed in 2011 by gif – Society of Property Researchers Germany, the Catalogue defines key indicator for real estate management. By providing a structured framework tailored to the specific needs of investors, corporates, and regulators, the updated Catalogue supports stakeholders in navigating complex reporting requirements and aligning with evolving regulatory expectations.
Keywords: Delphi-Study; ESG-Reporting; Real Estate Management Levels; Sustainable Metrics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: R3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-01-01
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