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Frog castle made of trees: increasing the value of ARETE Park Valašské Meziříčí with BREEAM

We sustainably increase the value of the ARETE Park in Valašské Meziříčí by developing the property with respect to tenants, investors and the environment. Under professional supervision and based on the BREEAM scientific method, we built a wooden “frog castle” for amphibians. The amphibians hide in it to escape the increasing heat and drought. By promoting biodiversity, we consistently meet international conventions, European directives and our voluntary commitments, and thus increase the value of the Valašské Meziříčí site for all stakeholders at minimal cost.

With temperatures rising twice as fast as the global average in the Czech Republic, many living things are seeking shelter from heatwaves and droughts. Among them are the frogs that have taken up residence in the ARETE Park Valašské Meziříčí.

Therefore, in accordance with the internationally recognized Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM) and under the guidance of authorized landscape architects, we decided to build a home for amphibians, or “frog castle”, out of wooden logs in the ARETE industrial area. By doing so, we are supporting the diversity of animals found in our industrial parks, fulfilling our commitment to promoting biodiversity and working to protect animal species and their habitats. Although this is a gentle and low-cost solution, it contributes significantly to the long-term value of the property for all parties involved.

The “frog castle” offers amphibians in the ARETE area a home in the shade, by the water and in hiding from possible predators. The side wall of the “frog castle” consists of logs, the filling is provided by smaller twigs. Frogs in the wild often use logs or tree stumps or rocks for shelter. These are all elements of the “frog castle”, which is 1 meter high and has an area of 2 x 1.2 meters. The refuge is connected to the water surface by pebbles and parts of cumin seeds. During the winter, it will provide a home for amphibians where they can safely hibernate.

According to data from international real estate consultancy JLL (Jones Lang LaSalle), comprehensive and sustainable development of buildings using BREEAM increases the capital value of a property by an average of 20.6%. The value is based on analysis of 600 transactions in London between 2017 and 2021. Sustainability certification not only demonstrably adds value, but also reduces the financial risks associated with increasingly stringent energy and environmental regulation. Structures such as the ‘frog castle’ help meet EU habitats directives or the EU’s strategic diversity targets for 2030.

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