Climate risks are increasing due to climate change and are becoming more and more noticeable in everyday life for both people and real estate. IG Lebenszyklus Bau has published a climate risk guide for properties with the aim of addressing and explaining the topic of climate risk specifically for residential properties.

Climate risk guide for real estate (2023)
Christian Plas, denkstatt; Klaus Reisinger, ClimatePartner Austria GmbH
The aim of this publication is to address the topic of climate risk specifically for residential property. Both physical and transitory risks are examined and, above all, a possible plan is presented on how climate risks can be analysed and minimised. An informative guide for anyone who is involved in property in the long term and wants to fulfil the regulatory requirements of the EU taxonomy.
Working group members:
Johannes Tintner-Olifiers, denkstatt Peter Kraus, denkstatt
Marina Luggauer, KPMG
Thomas Schmid, WGA ZT GmbH
Birgit Engel, Hypo NÖ Leasing
Bernhard Scharf, greenpass GmbH
Doris Vollgruber, Umweltbundesamt
Klaus Sperka, Drees & Sommer