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Biodiversity

All of the properties in the Fibra Danhos portfolio are located in previously developed urban areas, and therefore do not affect native flora and fauna. However, aware of the impact that urbanization has on biodiversity, and in accordance with our Environmental Policy, we are committed to ensuring that this impact is minimal. To this end, we conducted an analysis* to identify properties with a high probability of impact on urban biodiversity. This analysis focused on properties located in Mexico City, as this is where most of our portfolio is located. According to the Mexico City Urban Biodiversity Index, none of our properties are located in municipalities whose surface area is more than 15% natural areas. This means that our properties are not located in areas dominated by natural areas with native species.

We know that conservation is an ongoing effort, however, which is why we implement practices that contribute to it at every stage of our properties:

  • We plant native vegetation to support the biodiversity of each site once construction of a new project is complete.
  • We assess the potential biodiversity impacts of proposed operations and projects.
  • We carry out maintenance and adoption of green areas and public medians.
  • We develop specific mitigation plans for property expansions and new projects.
  • We consider biodiversity impacts in the selection and use of materials and products.
  • We do not operate or develop projects in protected natural areas.

Last year, we once again took responsibility for the maintenance and upkeep of the Parque de la Luz, which covers 2 hectares, as well as a 1.5-hectare area of the median on Avenida Eduardo Molina.

PARQUE DE LA LUZ