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    France has issued a €7-billion green bond to channel investments to green assets. France is the second country to enter…

  • RICS keeps working to reduce the impact of construction on the climate

    RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) continues to push for the built environment to lead in meeting its global climate…

  • REVALUE and RICS support the new Energy Efficient Mortgages Initiative

    Last September, the European Mortgage Federation – European Covered Bond Council (EMF-ECBC) launched a new mortgage financing initiative. The aim…

  • Case study visit: One Manchester, United Kingdom

    To develop international guidance for property appraisers, incorporating the collection and easy analysis of transparent energy data, the REVALUE project…

  • Case study visit: Places for People, United Kingdom

    To develop international guidance for property appraisers, incorporating the collection and easy analysis of transparent energy data, the REValue project…

  • Case study visit: De Alliantie, the Netherlands

    To develop international guidance for property appraisers, incorporating the collection and easy analysis of transparent energy data, the REVALUE project…

  • Case study visit: Havensteder, the Netherlands

    To develop international guidance for property appraisers, incorporating the collection and easy analysis of transparent energy data, the REVALUE project…

  • RENTALCAL progress presented at ERES

    The research project RENTALCAL presented its first outcomes at the ERES 2016 conference in Regensburg. The RentalCal project focuses on…

  • RENOVALUE project results: training available online

    The RENOVALUE project has published its final results, a training toolkit for property valuation professionals. The toolkit explains how to…

  • Energy efficient buildings can generate higher investment yields

    In this discussion piece, Martin J Brühl, Past President of RICS, highlights that, “Green buildings attract a premium, they diminish…