Policy as a Game Changer for Sustainable Real Estate - Lecture 11
Offered By: MIT OpenCourseWare via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the impact of government policies on sustainable real estate in this lecture from MIT's Sustainable Real Estate course. Delve into how national, state, and municipal governments utilize "carrot" and "stick" approaches to promote greener building practices. Gain insights into policy mechanisms that can be game-changers for the sustainable real estate industry. Learn from Professor Siqi Zheng's expertise as she discusses various strategies and their potential to drive positive change in the built environment. Understand the role of incentives and regulations in shaping the future of sustainable real estate development and management.
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11.350 Lecture 11: Policy as a Game Changer for Sustainable Real Estate
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