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Into the ethics of things

By: Contributor(s): Series: Estates Gazette ; (0047) 25 November 2000, 170-171(2)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Investigates socially responsible investment (SRI) when applied to the property industry. The experience of SRI in the equity market offers property investors some useful guidance. However, key differences exist, such as the potential social and environmental impacts of property which include carbon dioxide emissions, raw materials, location, and urban decline/regeneration. Explains how addressing these risks and opportunities can define a successful property SRI policy. Also looks at SRI in the context of landlord and tenant relationships.

Investigates socially responsible investment (SRI) when applied to the property industry. The experience of SRI in the equity market offers property investors some useful guidance. However, key differences exist, such as the potential social and environmental impacts of property which include carbon dioxide emissions, raw materials, location, and urban decline/regeneration. Explains how addressing these risks and opportunities can define a successful property SRI policy. Also looks at SRI in the context of landlord and tenant relationships.