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Advances in green leases and green leasing: Evidence from Sweden, Australia, and the UK

机译:绿色租赁和绿色租赁的进展:来自瑞典,澳大利亚和英国的证据

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Improving the environmental performance of non-domestic buildings is a complex problem due to the participation of multiple stakeholders. This is particularly challenging in tenanted spaces, where landlord and tenant interactions are regulated through leases that traditionally ignore environmental considerations. ‘Green leasing’ has been conceptualized as a form of ‘middle-out’ inter-organisational environmental governance that operates between organisations, alongside other drivers. Green leases form a valuable framework for tenant-landlord cooperation within properties and across portfolios. This paper offers a comparative international investigation of how leases are evolving to become ‘greener’ in Sweden, Australia, and the UK, drawing on experience from an IEA project on behaviour change and a UK project on energy strategy development. It considers how stakeholder retrofit opportunities and interactions in non-domestic buildings are shaped by the (1) policy context in each country (e.g., the EPBD, NABERS, and MEES) and (2) prevailing leasing practices in each country. Based on this analysis, the paper develops a new market segmentation framework to accentuate the different roles that public sector organisations and private property companies play as both tenants and landlords across countries. We suggest that national government policies assist the public sector in leading on better leasing practices, whereas international certification and benchmarking schemes (e.g., BREEAM & GRESB) may provide more fuel to private sector tenants and landlords. The paper concludes with a discussion of the fit between property portfolios and policies, suggesting that international green lease standards might assist multinational tenants and property owners in upgrading both their premises and their operational practices.
机译:由于多个利益相关者的参与,提高非住宅建筑的环境性能是一个复杂的问题。在租户空间中,这尤其具有挑战性,在租户空间中,房东和租户之间的互动是通过传统上忽略环境因素的租约来调节的。 “绿色租赁”已被概念化为一种在组织之间与其他推动者之间运作的“中间组织”组织间环境治理的形式。绿色租赁为物业内和跨投资组合的租户-房东合作形成了宝贵的框架。本文利用国际能源署行为改变项目和英国能源战略发展项目的经验,对瑞典,澳大利亚和英国的租赁如何演变为“更绿色”进行了国际比较研究。它考虑了(1)每个国家(例如EPBD,NABERS和MEES)的政策环境以及(2)每个国家的现行租赁惯例如何塑造利益相关者在非住宅建筑中的机会和互动。在此分析的基础上,本文建立了一个新的市场细分框架,以强调公共部门组织和私有财产公司在整个国家作为租户和房东所扮演的不同角色。我们建议国家政府的政策协助公共部门引导更好的租赁实践,而国际认证和基准计划(例如BREEAM&GRESB)可能会为私营部门的房客和房东提供更多动力。本文最后讨论了房地产投资组合和政策之间的契合性,表明国际绿色租赁标准可能会帮助跨国租户和房地产所有者升级其房地和运营惯例。

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