Be Prepare的实际应用:探索住宅和商业房地产投资组合的未来气候相关风险

IF 0.4 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Alternative Investments Pub Date : 2020-07-31 DOI:10.3905/jai.22.s4.033
M. Westcott, J. Ward, S. Surminski, P. Sayers, D. Bresch, Bronwyn Claire
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准备中的实际应用:探讨住宅和商业房地产投资组合的未来气候相关风险,来自《另类投资杂志》2020年夏季号,生动经济的马克·韦斯科特、Pengwern Associates的约翰·沃德、生动经济的斯文加·苏明斯基、Sayers and Partners的保罗·塞耶斯、苏黎世联邦理工学院的大卫·布雷什和剑桥可持续发展领导力研究所的布朗温·克莱尔展示了两种气候变化模型的有益用途。使用这些模型的一个主要好处是促进社会变革,使建筑商和业主更快地采取适应气候变化的措施。这些模型揭示了房地产的物理风险,并估计了由于气候适应措施而降低的风险。作者讨论了几种缓解暴露风险的适应方法,他们的结果说明了这样做的重要性。结果提供了在未来大范围温度情景下减轻和未减轻损害的估计成本之间的鲜明对比。
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Practical Applications of Be Prepared: Exploring Future Climate-Related Risk for Residential and Commercial Real Estate Portfolios
Practical Applications In Be Prepared: Exploring Future Climate-Related Risk for Residential and Commercial Real Estate Portfolios, from the Summer 2020 issue of The Journal of Alternative Investments, Mark Westcott of Vivid Economics, John Ward of Pengwern Associates, Swenja Surminsky of Vivid Economics, Paul Sayers of Sayers and Partners, David Bresch of ETH Zurich, and Bronwyn Claire of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership demonstrate the beneficial uses of two climate change models. A primary benefit of using these models is to effect a social change whereby builders and property owners adopt climate adaptation measures at a faster pace. The models expose the physical risks of real estate properties and estimate the risk reduction due to climate adaptation measures. The authors discuss several adaptation methods to mitigate the exposed risks, and their results illustrate the importance of doing so. The results provide a stark comparison between the estimated costs of mitigated and unmitigated damage occurring across a wide range of future temperature scenarios.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Alternative Investments (JAI) provides you with cutting-edge research and expert analysis on managing investments in hedge funds, private equity, distressed debt, commodities and futures, energy, funds of funds, and other nontraditional assets. JAI is the official publication of the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst Association (CAIA®). JAI provides you with challenging ideas and practical tools to: •Profit from the growth of hedge funds and alternatives •Determine the optimal mix of traditional and alternative investments •Measure and track portfolio performance •Manage your alternative investment portfolio with proven risk management practices
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