Managing public real estate and the trade-off between supporting user activities and sustainable development: case of the Netherlands police

IF 2.6 Q3 MANAGEMENT
Daniël van Staveren, Monique Arkesteijn, Alexandra Den Heijer
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Abstract

Purpose

Corporate real estate management (CREM) is complex due to an increasing number of real estate (RE) added values and the tensions between them. RE managers are faced with trade-offs: to choose a higher performance for one added value at the cost of another. CREM research mainly deals with trade-offs in a hypothetical sense, without looking at the characteristics of the RE portfolio nor the specific context in which trade-offs are made. The purpose of this paper is to further develop the concept of real estate value (REV) optimisation with regard to tensions between decreasing CO2 emissions and supporting user activities.

Design/methodology/approach

Mixed method study. REV optimisation between user activities and energy efficiency for police stations in the Netherlands built between 2000 and 2020 is analysed. This is complemented by interviews with an RE manager and senior user of police stations and analysis of policy documents.

Findings

xThe characteristics of the police station portfolio indicate no correlation between user activities and energy efficiency for the case studied. This is complemented by interviews, from which it becomes clear that there was in fact little tension between supporting user activities and energy efficiency. The performances of these two different added values were optimised separately.

Originality/value

This study combines different scales (building and portfolio level) with different types of data: portfolio analysis, document analysis and interviews. This creates a comprehensive image of whether and how the Netherlands police optimised the two RE values.

公共房地产管理以及支持用户活动与可持续发展之间的权衡:荷兰警察案例
目的企业房地产管理(CREM)由于房地产(RE)附加值的不断增加以及它们之间的紧张关系而变得复杂。房地产管理者面临着取舍问题:选择一种附加值的更高绩效,而以另一种附加值为代价。CREM 研究主要是在假设的意义上处理权衡问题,而没有研究房地产投资组合的特点,也没有研究权衡的具体背景。本文的目的是进一步发展房地产价值(REV)优化的概念,研究减少二氧化碳排放和支持用户活动之间的矛盾。分析了荷兰 2000 年至 2020 年期间建造的警察局在用户活动和能源效率之间的 REV 优化。研究结果x在所研究的案例中,警察局组合的特点表明用户活动与能源效率之间没有关联。访谈对此进行了补充,从访谈中可以清楚地看出,支持用户活动和能源效率之间实际上并没有什么矛盾。本研究结合了不同规模(建筑和组合层面)和不同类型的数据:组合分析、文件分析和访谈。这为荷兰警方是否以及如何优化两种可再生能源价值提供了一个全面的形象。
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