9月8日 线上 | 减轻气候风险对大湾区房地产价值的影响
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减轻气候风险对大湾区房地产价值的影响
9月8日星期四 | 9:00am - 10:00am
在中国粤港澳大湾区(GBA)不断成长和发展的当下,暴风雨、洪水、海平面上升风险、极端高温和干旱等区域性灾害也呈现出逐步恶化的态势,气候变化导致此类灾害的频繁发生。如果不加以控制,极端天气事件的频率和强度将继续上升,保险索赔随之增加,威胁到贷款违约,并危及整个GBA的房地产价值。
作为应对气候变化和物理风险的长期承诺的一部分,ULI与汇丰银行合作推出《减轻气候风险对大湾区房地产价值的影响》报告,研究大湾区房地产的气候风险。该报告采访了该地区的主要行业专业人士(来自开发商、股权和债务投资者、保险公司和非政府组织),分析了房地产交易中是否将气候风险考虑其中,并就如何进一步应对气候变化加速的风险提出了建议。
本次网络研讨会将就报告中的发现展开讨论,包括为什么气候风险对房地产至关重要,目前存在哪些挑战,该地区气候领导力的例子,以及为了提高韧性,各种房地产相关的行业从业者,如资产所有者/投资者、开发商、估价师、保险公司和政府机构,可以做些什么?
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本次网络研讨会对ULI会员免费开放。
非会员收取30美金。
本次网络研讨会提供普通话同声传译服务。
演讲嘉宾
Lindsay Brugger
城市韧性副总裁
城市土地学会
Edward Farrelly
高级副总裁
亚洲房地产行业领袖
达信
黄国祥
执行董事
首席财务总裁
领展房地产
投资信托基金
Sharon Quinlan
房地产金融负责人
亚太地区
汇丰银行
蒲敬思
独立非执行董事
领展资产管理有限公司
主持嘉宾
Mitigating Climate Risk Impact to Real Estate Value in the Greater Bay Area
Thursday 8 September | 9:00am - 10:00am
As China’s Greater Bay Area (GBA) grows and develops, regional hazards such as storms, flooding, sea-level risk, extreme heat, and drought continue to worsen and become more frequent in the region as a result of climate change. Left unchecked, the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events will continue to rise, increasing claims against insurance policies, threatening loan default, and jeopardizing real estate value across the GBA.
As part of their long-term commitment to addressing climate change and physical risk, ULI partnered with HSBC to examine climate risk to real estate in the GBA in Mitigating Climate Risk Impact to Real Estate Value in the Greater Bay Area. Drawing on interviews with leading industry professionals operating in the region – including developers, equity and debt investors, insurance companies and NGOs – the report analyzes whether climate risk is being incorporated into real estate transactions and poses recommendations for what can be done to further address the accelerating risk of climate change.
This webinar will feature findings from the report; including why climate risk matters for real estate, what challenges currently exist, examples of climate leadership in the region, and what various real estate actors, such as asset owners/investors, developers, valuers, insurers, and government bodies, can do to increase resilience.
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This webinar is complimentary for ULI Members.
Non-members USD30.
Simultaneous translation in Mandarin will be available for this webinar.
Confirmed Speakers
Lindsay Brugger
Vice President
Urban Resilience
ULI
Edward Farrelly
Senior Vice President Real Estate Industry Lead, Asia
Marsh
Kok Siong Ng
Executive Director
Chief Financial Officer
Link REIT
Sharon Quinlan
Head of Real Estate Finance
Asia-Pacific
HSBC
Chris Brooke
Non-Executive Director
Link Asset Management Limited
Moderator
ULI China Mainland
Tel: +021 3353 8532 Email: chinamainland@uli.org Website: china.uli.org