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Sustainable Real Estate: Creating a Better Built Environment online short course

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Financial aid available
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Duration
8 Weeks
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Master the art of sustainable real estate: Identify opportunities within sustainability challenges in the built environment.
Unlock the ESG advantage: Explore the ecological, social, and governance (ESG) aspects of real estate development.
Navigate industry trends and risks: Gain insights into the latest trends and potential risks associated with sustainability.
Build resilient & inclusive communities: Discover how sustainable practices contribute to stronger, more inclusive communities.
Implement actionable strategies: Learn to implement resilient measures and explore cutting-edge planning and design considerations.
Targeted learning for diverse professionals: Gain valuable knowledge whether you're a developer, architect, engineer, city planner, public sector professional, or investment professional.

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Syllabus

Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL)

  1. Challenges & Opportunities in Sustainable Real Estate
  2. Core Principles of Sustainability
  3. Building Resilience in Real Estate
  4. Business Value of Sustainable Practices
    Sustainable Design & Procurement Strategies
    Optimizing Building Operations
    Crafting Your Sustainability Strategy
    Leading the Change for Impact
Skills Covered
Sustainability Savvy: Understand key challenges and opportunities.Sustainable Design Thinking: Shape the future of buildings and cities.Sustainability Champion: Drive positive change in organization.Action for Impact: Develop a plan to make sustainability a reality.
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Course Type
Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL)
Offered By
Advanced
Recommended experience
7–10 hours per week
Schedule
Sustainable Materials & Manufacturing
Category
$1,481 USD
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