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Evaluation of sustainable aspects in real estate management

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Summary, in English

In the EU and in Sweden there is an ongoing work with improvement in the area of sustainability. However,

the problem for the management of a real estate company is to the most important sustainable aspects

together with the usual economic considerations for an effective long-term maintenance of the building stock.

This process will demand tools and methods to estimate the various aspects of sustainable construction and

development when changes are made in the existing building stock.

The aim of this study is to find methods that can be used in the construction and real estate management

process for identifying and follow up goals of sustainability. The empirical part of the study will be carried out

as a case study, with focus on the overall considerations of managing the changes in the existing building

stock. The analysis of the case study will be conducted with the stakeholder urban evaluation model

(STURE), and from the perspective of the real estate management. The study shows that STURE model

could be successful in the long-term sustainable management of the existing building stock.

Department/s

  • Construction Management

Publishing year

2005

Language

English

Document type

Conference paper

Topic

  • Construction Management

Conference name

2005 World Sustainable Building Conference, SB05

Conference date

0001-01-02

Status

Published