CTP purchases 460 hectares of forest near Zlín

25
Feb
2021
News - CTP purchases 460 hectares of forest near Zlín #CTP #ESG #green #sustainability

by Property Forum | Report

CTP has purchased 460 hectares of forest in Eastern Czechia, raising the total forest the company owns to 560 hectares. The purchase is part of CTP’s strategy to own one sqm of forests for every one sqm of buildings it has, and with this ownership, to restore and protect the forests’ native biodiversity. This purchase brings CTP to the 89% benchmark of this goal.


In 2019, CTP acquired the first 100 hectares of forest and set the goal to own one square meter of forest for every one square meter of its built portfolio, while working to restore and protect the original biodiversity of the forests. In February 2021, CTP moved closer to this goal with the purchase of a 460 hectares forest close to Zlín, a regional town in the southwest of Moravia which holds a rich history of manufacturing. This purchase brings CTP to 89% of its target compared to the GLA of 6.3 million sqm in end-2020.

Remon Vos, CTP CEO comments: “CTP is very serious about sustainability across all our operations. Our entire real estate portfolio is BREEAM certified, and we incorporate renewable energy, BMS, and circular economic methods into our parks. But protecting the environment needs to go beyond our real estate parks and we take it as our responsibility to protect it at a large scale.”

Approximately half of the forests in Czechia are monocultural with a particular species of spruce resulting in bark beetle infestation which kill forests. With CTP’s focus on the preservation of the forest and not harvesting timber in order to support to restore these forests’ biodiversity, they can be further enjoyed by local communities and play a key role in balancing carbon emissions.

Over the years, CTP plans replant 50 hectares that were deforested due to bark beetle outbreaks, restore natural springs and a pond, all of which will improve the biodiversity of the area. Additionally, CTP plans to keep forests open to members of the public to enjoy the area.

In 2019, CTP purchased 100 hectares of forest near Mladá Boleslav, an industrial town in the northern region of Czechia. At the time of purchase, the forest was impacted by bark beatless infestations. Since purchasing, CTP has planted over 108,000 different kinds of saplings native to the region, restoring the forest’s biodiversity to its original state.

By the end of this year, CTP plans to be operationally carbon neutral. In five months, CTP raised €1.55 billion in green bonds to finance green projects. CTP plans to purchase more forests in other countries of its operations as the portfolio grows.

CTP’s Gardener, Jakub Teplý, explains the importance of biodiversity in the region: “Many forests in the Czech Republic are planted as if they were cornfields: one large monoculture of a single species, in particular Picea abies (spruce) forests, which do not support much plant or animal diversity. Biodiversity is the best weapon against an unstable climate. Long dry periods with thunderstorms bring lots of water in a short period, which is a problem for groundwater retention because of spruce trees do not root deeply. Without water the trees do not have the ability to resist beetle infestation. The longer, hotter summers we’ve been having give the beetles time to reproduce more frequently in one season. Therefore, the trees start dying quickly, and so do whole forests.”




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