日本の循環型建造環境が、経済的にも環境的にも理にかなっている理由
世界的に、都市部への人口集中が進んでいます。都市部への人口流入に対応するには、何百万戸もの都市型住宅を建設する必要があります。こうした建設はサステナブルな手法で行われる必要があり、日本はその建造環境をリードできると考えられます。
Yuito Yamada is a Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company, serving as Asia’s co-leader and Japan’s leader for McKinsey Sustainability, the firm’s global client service platform to help all industry sectors achieve net zero emissions by 2050. In this role, his influence and activities span topics as broad as sustainability transformation, portfolio decarbonization, and green business globalization, particularly in support of the Global Energy & Materials practice (covering players in the power, chemicals, materials, and agriculture sectors), the Financial & Banking practice (serving the world’s largest financial institutions on sustainability topics) and the Public Sector practice. After an adolescence that spanned Singapore, New York, and London, Yuito returned to Japan to pursue a bachelor’s degree in economics from Keio University. He has also a Masters degree from the University of Cambridge in Sustainability Leadership from CISL (Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership).
世界的に、都市部への人口集中が進んでいます。都市部への人口流入に対応するには、何百万戸もの都市型住宅を建設する必要があります。こうした建設はサステナブルな手法で行われる必要があり、日本はその建造環境をリードできると考えられます。
Urban populations are rising rapidly. To sustainably accommodate this increase, cities must rethink their built environments and Japan is leading the way.