COLLABORATIVE CONSTRUCTION / ENVIRONMENT / WELL-BEING

BIODIVERSITY

Aréfim developments are designed to preserve and enhance biodiversity. Loss of biodiversity, like climate change, is a global challenge and requires concrete action, which we are taking in collaboration with ecologists and landscape architects upstream of our campus developments to ensure a biodiversity net gain.

Our permanent commitment to biodiversity guarantees added value for our buildings, our corporate campuses and our users. To that end, all our projects are BiodiverCity® certified.

Our ambition and commitments :
We are committed to raising awareness of biodiversity issues throughout our value chain.
Human interaction is essential in achieving this, and we encourage experience-sharing and training workshops to help customers and contractors adopt a more respectful and responsible approach.


We work to increase the skills of all stakeholders in our value chain to encourage biodiversity conservation and ensure they give it the importance it deserves in the course of their business.

We organize street furniture production workshops involving local residents, primary contractors, lessees and Aréfim, designed to attract crowds and raise awareness of biodiversity. We also regularly hold events to bring life to our developments throughout their lifetimes. For this, we receive strong support from all our stakeholders, without which our ecological ambitions would be less effective.

Our biodiversity gains help to also create links between living things.

We provide sophisticated landscaping plans tailored to the ecosystems of each site, including Miyawaki Forest, permanent vegetable gardens, orchards, bird sanctuaries and scent trails.
These ecological areas work in synergy to secure a future for wildlife corridors, to protect and promote the growth of flora and fauna in planted ponds (blue structures) and shrub hedges (green structures) for example.

 

Users have access to all our ecological areas to satisfy our human need for biophilia, our need to be in contact with nature.