Basic info

Sustainable development is continuous and controlled social change that is
taking place worldwide. Its ultimate objective is to secure the
opportunities for a good life for present and future generations. The real
estate and construction cluster plays a key role in promoting the
sustainable development objectives because its environmental impacts and
significance to the national economy are of great importance. The
proportion of energy consumption by buildings amounts to as much as 40 per
cent. And where and how communities are built, affects consumption,
environmental loading and social impacts.
Land use planning – the location of jobs, housing and services
– has a major effect on the need for mobility and the environmental
impacts of traffic. In turn, the standard of construction has a major
impact on the use of energy during both the construction process and the
lifetime of a building.
The Finnish Sustainable community programme encourages research
institutes, universities and companies to engage in international
collaboration by exchanging information and networking companies and
research groups. The programme provides opportunities for ambitious R&D
projects and develops business expertise and international cooperation. It
serves as a gateway to best researcher groups and innovative R&D
companies.
The Sustainable Community Conference aims at sustainable neighbourhood
solutions with global optimisation and local design, differentiation and
branding, active end-user involvement, paradigm shift and new business
opportunities.
Sustainable Community Conference is one of the Sustainable Building (SB)
Conferences in 2010