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Solving Europe’s housing challenge
Published on 19 Nov 2024
How one fund managed its BNG obligations directly and benefited a whole community - abrdn Case Study
Published on 18 Nov 2024
abrdn's AIPUT faced challenges in meeting the UK’s Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) requirements for its Heathrow developments. The solution involved creating a biodiversity bank on a 30-hectare greenfield site. This area, initially agricultural land, was converted into a habitat, generating BNG credits for use in the fund's developments. The project also contributed to carbon offsetting and community rewilding. Although market conditions led to a shift away from the BNG proposals, the model showed potential for future biodiversity and carbon credit initiatives within abrdn’s wider portfolio.
AIFMD II Level 1 and 2 consolidated text
Published on 15 Nov 2024
The consolidated text of AIFMD Level 1 and 2, as amended by the AIFMD II and other EU legislation prepared by A&O Shearman includes changes from the Securitisation Regulation, Cross Border Funds Directive and SFDR.
Amendments introduced by AIFMD II at Level 1 are highlighted in green (for additions) and red (for deletions), thus precisely indicating AIFMD II's impact and providing a steer for practitioners to navigate the text. Level 2 AIFMD and other Level 2 applicable EU legislation are included in textboxes or are annexed as exhibits.
Extension of a local biotope on an asset’s roof - KLP Case Study
Published on 13 Nov 2024
With the construction of a new shopping center on a plot covered by grassland, KLP Eiendom wished to reduce the project’s negative impact on local biodiversity. KLP Eiendom's Fornebu S shopping center in Oslo incorporates a green roof that recreates a rare local habitat, "dry calcareous grassland," enhancing biodiversity. The roof consists of 84 native plant species and beehives and provides a vital “green corridor, helping to protect the local biotope after the conversion of significant natural land into a built environment. It mitigates physical climate risks by absorbing water during torrential rain, reducing stress on storm drains. The green roof helps keep the building cool during extreme heat. Furthermore, it enhances the visual appeal for residents in surrounding apartment buildings.
Biodiversity assessment across the portfolio - APG Case Study
Published on 13 Nov 2024
APG implemented a biodiversity risk assessment across its global real estate portfolio to address biodiversity loss. This analysis, using data from leading conservation organisations, highlighted areas of protected habitats, priority species, and critical conservation needs. Conducting the analysis for APG’s Amsterdam office serves as an illustrative example of how these type of assessments can be of value, even in urbanised areas. Despite its urban nature, the region around Amsterdam demonstrates significant biodiversity value and conservation potential.The insights from the analysis help APG develop targeted conservation strategies and integrate biodiversity considerations into investment decisions.
Biodiversity Initiatives at Bourn Quarter - Savills Case Study
Published on 13 Nov 2024

Bourn Quarter, a 25-acre business park, transformed a former WW2 airfield site with innovative biodiversity initiatives. These included insect hotels, bird boxes and over 2,500 native trees and shrubs. A sustainable urban drainage system supports local species and manages runoff. The site minimises light pollution to protect local wildlife like the Barbastelle bat. This green infrastructure, alongside wildflower seeding, has created a thriving natural habitat, enhancing both biodiversity and the area's aesthetic appeal.
INREV Academy Day 2024 Presentations
Published on 13 Nov 2024
Navigating interest rates developments changes to transfer pricing requirements and earning stripping rules
Published on 31 Oct 2024
Rasmus Steiness, Transfer Pricing Senior Director, Nick Crama, Senior Director Tax, and Alistair McLaren, Transfer Pricing Director, from Alvarez & Marsal Tax, presented developments in the interest rates and financial covenants applied by lenders and its interactions with updated guidance on transfer pricing requirements and domestic changes to earning stripping rules.
Real estate’s carbon footprint: addressing embodied emissions
Published on 29 Oct 2024