1、Issue 6.2023Climate resilienceWhich cities are best prepared to weather climate change?p18InvestmentThe business case for investing in clean energy infrastructure p26PeopleAccommodating the needs of a blooming Generation Z p06Property with purposeThe views expressed in this publication are not neces
2、sarily those of Savills or the publishers.The information contained in this publication is correct at time of going to press.All rights reserved.No material may be used in whole or in part without the permission of Savills.While every care is taken in compiling content,Savills does not assume respon
3、sibility for effects arising from this publication.Oliver SalmonDirector,World RMarie HickeyDirector,Commercial RCharlotte RushtonWorld Research AMeet the authorsEri MitsostergiouDirector,World RLucy PalkWorld Research AClare BaileyDirector,Commercial RRichard Valentine-SelseyDirector,European Livin
4、g RLydia BrissyDirector,European Researchlbrissysavills.frTom WhittingtonDirector,Retail&Leisure RPaul TostevinDirector,World RKelcie SellersAssociate,World RIssue 6 202306301404 WelcomeSavills CEO Mark Ridley explains why property needs to have purpose06 Demographic shifts How is real estate respon
5、ding to Generation Z coming of age and new,post-pandemic living modes?14 A new baseline Interest rates will soon stop rising.Where they settle will determine how real estate investors act18 Climate resilience How prepared are major cities for the effects of climate change?Our new index has the answe
6、rs26 Invest in our future Clean energy infrastructure is buoyant,with room to grow30 Urban affordability How can cities remain viable for young businesses and talent?34 Out of the officeCovid-19 changed our concept of the workplace.What comes next?38 The age of ageing Affluent over 50s will shape pr