The impact of the ecological transition on real estate
"Green" real estate is set to undergo a number of changes over the next few years. Indeed, the real estate sector is beginning to turn the corner on decarbonization, adopting more sustainable and environmentally-friendly construction processes for new buildings, and resorting to energy-saving measures and renovation work in existing buildings.
Finally, it's important to point out that the urgency of climate change makes it essential to take into account the environmental character of real estate assets in any investment strategy.
The city of Paris, the French capital, is very much concerned by the issues of global warming and housing. The aim is to become a more sober city, more respectful of the environment and better adapted to climate change.
Focus on the bioclimatic PLU!
A Local Urban Plan for Paris in 2030? The city is already getting ready! And all arrondissements are concerned. In the 17th arrondissement, for example, we'll be able to admire the "hanging plants" at Les Batignolles, which will create a truly bucolic atmosphere.
The main objective is to achieve 10m² of green space per inhabitant. To achieve this, it has been agreed to create more open spaces, to plant public spaces as much as possible and to reinforce the protection of flora and fauna.