The Mission and Priorities of ULI
The mission of the Urban Land Institute is to provide leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide.
ULI is committed to
- Bringing together leaders from across the fields of real estate and land use policy to exchange best practices and serve community needs;
- Fostering collaboration within and beyond ULI's membership through mentoring, dialogue, and problem solving;
- Exploring issues
of urbanization, conservation, regeneration, land use, capital formation, and sustainable
development;
- Advancing land use policies and design practices that respect the uniqueness of both the built and natural environments;
- Sharing knowledge through education, applied research, publishing, and electronic media; and
- Sustaining a diverse global network of local practice and advisory efforts that address current and future challenges.
Established in 1936, the Institute today has nearly 30,000 members worldwide, representing the entire spectrum of the land use and development disciplines. ULI relies heavily on the experience of its members. It is through member involvement and information resources that ULI has been able to set standards
of excellence in development practice. The Institute has long been recognized as one of the world's most respected and widely quoted sources of objective information on urban planning, growth, and development.
ULI's Priorities
| Creating Resilient Communities |
- What are the best new
models in the real estate
and land use industry, and
how can we support their
development?
- How can we best adapt
and reuse existing real
estate while eliminating
obsolete space in
order to create thriving
communities?
- How can we influence
land use leaders locally
and around the world
as they reshape the
process of community
building and developing
both social and physical
infrastructure?
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| Understanding
Demand and Market
Forces |
- How can we best
understand demand
(quantity, type, price, and
location of the need) for
real estate and discover
what the market wants
short term versus what it
needs long term?
- How can we help balance
local, regional, national, and
global interests, as well as
public and private interests,
in terms of how they affect
land use decisions and
development?
- How will changing
technology influence
building and buildings,
and how will people's use
of technology influence
how they interact with the physical environment?
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| Connecting Capital
and the Built
Environment through
Value |
- How can we best
generate value in the built
environment that is greater
than its cost?
- What are the best ways to
ensure the attractiveness
of real estate as an
investment as institutional
capital allocators continue
to change and become
more global?
- What is the most effective
way to demonstrate and
explain the relationship
between investment
in both public projects
(including infrastructure)
and amenities and the
impact on real estate
value?
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| Promoting Intelligent
Densification and
Urbanization |
- What are the most
responsible ways to provide
cost-effective housing for
a rapidly increasing global
population that is becoming
increasingly urbanized?
- How can we advance
the understanding of the
relationship between a
high quality of life and the
built environment in order
to promote creation of
high-quality, appropriately
priced density that is
attractive to users?
- What is the relationship
between a thriving
economy and a thriving
city—between a dynamic
society and the built
environment?
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| Integrating Energy,
Resources, and Uses
Sustainably |
- How can we best reduce
the negative impact of
the built environment on
our natural resources and
climate?
- What are the best ways
to use the world's energy
resources and protect the
built environment from
volatile and unpredictable
conditions?
- How will trends in energy
and resources affect the
future best use of land?
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