A new report from Living Future Europe and Ramboll shows how regenerative design creates measurable ecological, social and financial value using real project evidence.
Ramboll has partnered with Living Future Europe on a research initiative that combines their shared expertise in regenerative driven development, addressing the critical barrier of perceived economic risk associated with regenerative practices.
The project combines practitioner insight and five international case studies to test whether regenerative design delivers clear financial and operational benefits. Funded by the Ramboll Foundation, the publication serves to provide compelling evidence to inform decision making processes that prioritise nature-based and health centred approaches.
We warmly invite you to our webinar with Brogan MacDonald and Jonathan Martins (Ramboll), Asbjørn Kristensen Høgsbro, (Ramboll Foundation) and Carlo Battisti (Living Futures Europe). They will share insights from the project including examples from across the world, demonstrating that a financial case exists for regenerative design, but it is multi-faceted.
The webinar will highlight how regenerative projects create value through:
• lower operating costs and greater energy resilience;
• new revenue opportunities (for example energy export or higher rents);
• reduced future risk and avoided costs (resilience, regulation, obsolescence);
• human and social benefits that influence occupier behaviour and community value
The speakers will share their insights on how regenerative design can be investible and deliver lasting benefits when its value is treated as multi dimensional, tailored to specific stakeholders, and assessed over the right time horizon.
The essential shift is from asking “How much does it cost?” to asking “What value does it create — for whom, and over what timeframe?” Framed this way, regenerative approaches move from niche exemplars to viable options for investors, developers, occupiers and public clients.