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Clayton, Jim. "The Role of Government and Private Developers." In Exploring the "S" in ESG, 32nd ERES Industry Seminar ERES/IRES. ERES: Industry Seminar. Online, 2022.

This seminar aims to help those working in real estate development, operation, and investment to better understand what the social value (S) of the built environment looks like, providing insights and practical examples. Participants will take away concepts that will support success in their implementation, measurement, and reporting of the ‘S”. Researchers and practitioners from multiple continents will discuss identifying, creating, and measuring social value by, for example, creating inclusive spaces, complying with changing spatial health-and- wellness regulations, and realizing the broader social influences of our built environment. Drawn from USA, Canada, UK, Europe, Africa and AsiaPacific, each speaker and panelist will discuss global issues as well as experiences in his/her respective geography. Even though we may not be able to easily measure the results of investing in ‘S’, many believe that getting the ‘S’ right is an essential precursor to working on the E and G of the responsible investment mantra.

Fernhaber, Stephanie. "Using People-Centered Design to Co-Create Social Impact in the Residential Sector." In Exploring the "S" in ESG, 32nd ERES Industry Seminar ERES/IRES. ERES: Industry Seminar. Online, 2022.

This seminar aims to help those working in real estate development, operation, and investment to better understand what the social value (S) of the built environment looks like, providing insights and practical examples. Participants will take away concepts that will support success in their implementation, measurement, and reporting of the ‘S”. Researchers and practitioners from multiple continents will discuss identifying, creating, and measuring social value by, for example, creating inclusive spaces, complying with changing spatial health-and-wellness regulations, and realizing the broader social influences of our built environment. Drawn from USA, Canada, UK, Europe, Africa and AsiaPacific, each speaker and panelist will discuss global issues as well as experiences in his/her respective geography. Even though we may not be able to easily measure the results of investing in ‘S’, many believe that getting the ‘S’ right is an essential precursor to working on the E and G of the responsible investment mantra.

Lisette, Van Doorn.. "Zooming in on the "S" in ESG: A Road Map for Social Value in Real Estate." In Exploring the "S" in ESG, 32nd ERES Industry Seminar ERES/IRES. ERES: Industry Seminar. Online, 2022.

This seminar aims to help those working in real estate development, operation, and investment to better understand what the social value (S) of the built environment looks like, providing insights and practical examples. Participants will take away concepts that will support success in their implementation, measurement, and reporting of the ‘S”. Researchers and practitioners from multiple continents will discuss identifying, creating, and measuring social value by, for example, creating inclusive spaces, complying with changing spatial health-and- wellness regulations, and realizing the broader social influences of our built environment. Drawn from USA, Canada, UK, Europe, Africa and AsiaPacific, each speaker and panelist will discuss global issues as well as experiences in his/her respective geography. Even though we may not be able to easily measure the results of investing in ‘S’, many believe that getting the ‘S’ right is an essential precursor to working on the E and G of the responsible investment mantra.