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The greening of commercial leases

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Journal of Property Investment and Finance ; 26(6) 2008, 541-551(11)Publication details: 2008Subject(s): Summary: Considers how policy changes may drive a change in existing leasing practices, in order to reduce the environmental impact (especially carbon dioxide emissions) from the commercial building stock. Explores the barriers to improved performance, two models for greening leases (a light green and a dark green approach), as well as how tenanted buildings can be managed in a more green way. Considers how green leases may develop in the market. Concludes that the conventional relationship between landlord (as building owner) and tenant (as occupier) largely neglects environmental considerations.
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Considers how policy changes may drive a change in existing leasing practices, in order to reduce the environmental impact (especially carbon dioxide emissions) from the commercial building stock. Explores the barriers to improved performance, two models for greening leases (a light green and a dark green approach), as well as how tenanted buildings can be managed in a more green way. Considers how green leases may develop in the market. Concludes that the conventional relationship between landlord (as building owner) and tenant (as occupier) largely neglects environmental considerations.