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Sustainable Property Management
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NewParaSustainable Property Management is intended for students majoring in property management and real estate at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. It can be incorporated into an existing property management operations course or used for a stand-alone course focused on sustainable property management. It is available online for free in multiple formats and also as an affordable print edition. Although sustainability, as used in the real estate context, is about preserving the environment, it is about more than that. In sustainable property management, sustainability encompasses three spheres—environmental, social, and economic. Sustainable property management is about reconciling these three spheres throughout the operations and maintenance phases of the building lifecycle in such a way that a balance is achieved between economic development and the protection of environmental and social resources.NewParaThis textbook explains how ecologically sustainable concepts may be implemented throughout the property management operation functions while also considering the other spheres of sustainability. It also incorporates the theme of sustainable building practices as a human science as well as a building science by highlighting motivations and impacts to various stakeholders. The author draws on industry examples to illustrate these concepts and provides many experiential activities through which students can apply these concepts.NewParaInstructors, if you are reviewing or adopting for use in a class, please let us know. https://bit.ly/interest_sustainable_property_managementFor PDF, ePub, and a link to order the print version, visit: https://doi.org/10.21061/sustainable_property_management

Word Count: 70580

ISBN: 978-1-957213-40-8

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Subject:
Business and Communication
Career and Technical Education
Environmental Studies
Management
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Virginia Tech
Provider Set:
Department of Apparel, Housing, and Resource Management
Date Added:
05/05/2023