The Changing Landscape
Sam Crispin ()
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Chapter 10 in Sustainability in the Built Environment, 2026, pp 209-237 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract There are a wide range of sustainability topics that have an impact on the built environment and related industries. Starting with sustainability tension and the impact on organisational behaviour and finishing with ESG data, technology and green finance. The changing landscape results from growing emphasis on sustainability whether it is top down or bottom up. Some organisations have entered into commitments only to backtrack a few years later, this will impact trust and credibility. PropTech and AI offers both opportunity and challenge. Scope 3 emissions reporting depends on collecting ESG data from suppliers and can result in both inter and intra organisational tensions that did not exist a few years ago. Organisations across the built environment value chain and their managers will have to respond to multiple issues, including data requirements and the opportunity for green finance simultaneously, doing so seamlessly depends on having nimble minds at the top.
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-6549-8_10
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