RIISQ Webinar - Real estate and climate change: understanding the impacts on value and costs (in French)
Time
12:00 - 13:00 (GMT-5)
About
The conference explores the effects of climate change on the real estate sector. It highlights the urgency of adopting adaptation and mitigation measures to meet these challenges. To achieve this, it is essential to have more benchmarks on the impacts of climate change. This helps internalize associated risks in real estate valuation, improve properties to be sustainable and resilient and minimize the ecological footprint while influencing costs and prices.
Speaker
Yvon Rudolphe, senior consultant and doctoral teacher-researcher at the Ivanhoé Cambridge Chair of Real Estate at ESG, UQAM.
Expert in new technologies and trends in real estate, Yvon Rudolphe also specializes in environmental risks linked to climate change. As a certified management consultant (C.M.C.) and Fellow Adm.A., Yvon has solid expertise in strategic planning, economics and finance. He is also a certified appraiser. He advises businesses by offering strategies for efficient use of resources in a context of sustainable development. He also teaches the evaluation of atypical buildings at UQAM and works as an analyst specializing in real estate. He has collaborated with various public, financial institutions and private companies as a strategic advisor and evaluator specializing in the assessment of overall economic value. His doctoral research in Science, Technology and Society (STS) focuses on the systemic assessment of the value of buildings in the digital age and climate change.