Green Infrastructure in Real Estate Landscapes: Pillars of Sustainable Development and Vision for Tomorrow

Authors

  • Bhupinder Singh

Keywords:

Green Infrastructure, Real Estate, Sustainable Development, Global Urbanization, Futuristic Vision

Abstract

The corporate real estate market is changing quickly and consumers and organizations purchase decisions are becoming more and more influenced by sustainability. As more people look for methods to live more responsibly, the demand for eco-friendly structures is growing. The way the sector operates is being greatly impacted by this change in customer thinking, which highlights how important it is to integrate technology and sustainability in order to sustain growth. The corporate real estate sector is anticipated to continue to evolve in response to client expectations as environmental responsibility becomes more widely recognized worldwide. Professionals are assiduously trying to catch up on their chores when they return to their offices. Nonetheless, there has been a discernible shift in corporate goals, with a focus on designing eco-friendly offices. Individuals are choosing business locations for work with greater awareness of their surroundings and an active interest in eco-friendly solutions. Businesses are also realizing more and more how crucial it is to include sustainable practices in their office space commercial real estate decisions. This paper comprehensively explores the various dimensions concerning green infrastructure in real estate focusing towards sustainable development.

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Published

2024-03-21