{"id":1319,"date":"2022-04-26T10:00:41","date_gmt":"2022-04-26T10:00:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ineria.gonzoodigital.es\/esg-audits-in-real-estate-assets-what-are-they\/"},"modified":"2022-09-17T08:17:24","modified_gmt":"2022-09-17T08:17:24","slug":"esg-audits-in-real-estate-assets-what-are-they","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ineria.gonzoodigital.es\/en\/esg-audits-in-real-estate-assets-what-are-they\/","title":{"rendered":"ESG Audits In Real Estate Assets, What Are They?"},"content":{"rendered":"

The real estate sector, impacted by new consumer habits, demographic and social changes and a greater awareness of the need to take care of the planet, is going through a new era in which sustainability is key. Thus, the ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance<\/em><\/strong>) concept is increasingly present in all sector activities. <\/p>\n

The concept of integrating ESG into the process of investment analysis, asset selection and valuation, portfolio management and optimization is now a fact of life for most of the world’s largest and most successful companies. investment and asset managers<\/em>which in turn reflect the demands and preferences of institutional and individual investors.<\/p>\n

In the Real Estate sector, the integration of ESG aspects in the process can be carried out at the level of the organization or entity, as well as at the level of the portfolio or individual assets.<\/p>\n

In the case of organizations or entities that manage real estate, it is necessary to consider how they also integrate ESG into their acquisition, operation and maintenance and divestment processes. Also, the fact that they have a clear ESG culture, as well as an ESG strategy, ESG risk management and implementation of ESG aspects in operations throughout the cycle of the assets and portfolios managed (acquisition, management, divestment…). In turn, under G (Governance), all aspects of transparency and reporting are included (global ESG ratings such as those of Sustainalytics<\/em> or GRI<\/em>, or specialized in real estate such as GRESB<\/em>).<\/p>\n

Conducting a materiality analysis<\/strong> (ESG factors with financial impact on the stakeholders<\/em> considered) for the entity or organization is the basis on which the ESG strategy is usually built, which will later lead to the implementation of specific plans.<\/p>\n

In the case of specific portfolios or assets (real estate), the scope of the ESG audit should include some of the following aspects, depending on the materiality and ESG strategy analysis previously performed:<\/p>\n

1. Environmental Assessment:<\/p>\n