Brownfields redevelopment :: case studies and concepts in community revitalization /
"In urban planning, a brownfield is a former industrial or commercial site where environmental contamination hinders development. They exist in almost every community--there is probably one in your neighborhood--and state or federal resources can be used to facilitate assessment, cleanup and re...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In urban planning, a brownfield is a former industrial or commercial site where environmental contamination hinders development. They exist in almost every community--there is probably one in your neighborhood--and state or federal resources can be used to facilitate assessment, cleanup and reuse. Drawing on a range of local and international experiences, this collection of essays focuses on cases where citizens, nonprofits, developers, cities, and state and federal agencies overcame challenges and mitigated risks to redevelop brownfields using leading-edge practices and simple innovations. The COVID-19 pandemic and mass civil unrest of 2020 underscores the importance of health and social justice considerations in future development initiatives"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 359 pages) |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part I. Introduction -- 1. City Governments and Brownfields Development -- 2. Overview of EPA's Brownfields Program -- 3. Redeveloping Brownfields Good for Environment and Economy -- 4. Brownfields as a Mainstream Investment -- 5. Innovations in Environmental Remediation -- 6. How Donald Trump Became Counties' Best Friend and Biggest Ally -- Part II. Challenges, Risks, and Opportunities -- 7. Groundbreaking Environmentalism -- 8. Cleaning Up Toxic Sites Shouldn't Clear Out the Neighbors -- 9. Don't Give Up on Ambitious Green Architecture -- 10. Pittsburgh Steps Up -- 11. Toxic Lead Can Stay in the Body for Years After Exposure -- 12. What Lies Beneath -- 13. Lead Poisoning's Lifelong Toll Includes Lowering Social Mobility -- 14. Financial and Nonfinancial Incentives -- 15. Societal Disruptions Are Opportunities for Economic Development -- 16. Suburb City Managers Are Our First Responders -- 17. Improving Water Quality Doesn't Have to Wash Away Budgets -- 18. Fighting Neighborhood Displacement, One Sewer Plant at a Time -- 19. Setting the Stage for Leveraging Resources for Brownfields Revitalization -- 20. Key Steps in Successful Leveraging Strategies for Brownfields Projects -- Part III. Practices and Innovations -- 21. Smart Growth -- 22. Brownfields Federal Programs and Cases -- 23. Brownfields Federal Tax Incentives and Credits -- 24. Leveraging -- 25. Leveraging -- 26. Leveraging -- 27. Florida Waste Cleanup Program -- 28. State of Ohio's Brownfields Team -- 29. Brownfield Redevelopment Guide -- 30. Oregon Brownfields Initiative -- 31. Brownfields in Alaska -- 32. Brownfields -- 33. Louisiana Brownfields -- 34. Brownfields in Washington -- 35. North Dakota's Brownfields Program -- 36. Tribal Brownfields and Response Programs. | |
505 | 8 | |a 37. The Factories of the Past Are Turning into the Data Centers of the Future -- 38. Cleaning Up House -- 39. The Music City Miracle -- 40. ICMA and CCLR's Case Experiences -- 41. The Reuse of U.S. Military Bases in the Philippines -- 42. Under the Hood -- 43. Brownfield Sites Are Opportunities in the Heart of Towns and Cities -- 44. France Has a Unique Approach to Regenerating Inner Cities -- 45. An Old German Steel Region Gets a Mindful Modern Makeover -- 46. Gasbrook Gasworks, Hamburg, Germany -- Part IV. Private and Nonprofit Environmental Professionals -- 47. How Do Brownfields Companies Innovate? -- 48. What Developers Really Want -- 49. Retail Revolution and Retrofit -- 50. Brownfield Redevelopment and Environmental Insurance -- 51. Land Recycling, Brownfields and the Center for Creative Land Recycling -- 52. Municipal and Community Collaboration for Effective Brownfields Redevelopment -- 53. Working with the Private Sector to Redevelop Brownfields -- 54. Environmental Site Assessments -- 55. Remediation Planning, Reuse Planning and Site Design -- 56. Remediation Technologies and Remedies -- Part V. The Future -- 57. The Importance of the Arts -- 58. How Civic Tech Can Address Urban Inequality -- 59. Are Car-Free Bridges the Future? -- 60. Reuses of Brownfields -- 61. Identifying Future Uses for Brownfields -- 62. As Cities Look at Options for Financing Infrastructure, They Keep an Eye Out for Low-Income Residents -- Appendices -- A. Glossary and Acronyms of Brownfields and Economic Development Practices -- B. Brownfields Revitalization Act (2002) -- C. Brownfields Utilization, Investment and Local Development (BUILD) Act (2018) -- D. Model Brownfields Legislation for States -- About the Contributors -- Index. | |
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contents | Cover -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part I. Introduction -- 1. City Governments and Brownfields Development -- 2. Overview of EPA's Brownfields Program -- 3. Redeveloping Brownfields Good for Environment and Economy -- 4. Brownfields as a Mainstream Investment -- 5. Innovations in Environmental Remediation -- 6. How Donald Trump Became Counties' Best Friend and Biggest Ally -- Part II. Challenges, Risks, and Opportunities -- 7. Groundbreaking Environmentalism -- 8. Cleaning Up Toxic Sites Shouldn't Clear Out the Neighbors -- 9. Don't Give Up on Ambitious Green Architecture -- 10. Pittsburgh Steps Up -- 11. Toxic Lead Can Stay in the Body for Years After Exposure -- 12. What Lies Beneath -- 13. Lead Poisoning's Lifelong Toll Includes Lowering Social Mobility -- 14. Financial and Nonfinancial Incentives -- 15. Societal Disruptions Are Opportunities for Economic Development -- 16. Suburb City Managers Are Our First Responders -- 17. Improving Water Quality Doesn't Have to Wash Away Budgets -- 18. Fighting Neighborhood Displacement, One Sewer Plant at a Time -- 19. Setting the Stage for Leveraging Resources for Brownfields Revitalization -- 20. Key Steps in Successful Leveraging Strategies for Brownfields Projects -- Part III. Practices and Innovations -- 21. Smart Growth -- 22. Brownfields Federal Programs and Cases -- 23. Brownfields Federal Tax Incentives and Credits -- 24. Leveraging -- 25. Leveraging -- 26. Leveraging -- 27. Florida Waste Cleanup Program -- 28. State of Ohio's Brownfields Team -- 29. Brownfield Redevelopment Guide -- 30. Oregon Brownfields Initiative -- 31. Brownfields in Alaska -- 32. Brownfields -- 33. Louisiana Brownfields -- 34. Brownfields in Washington -- 35. North Dakota's Brownfields Program -- 36. Tribal Brownfields and Response Programs. 37. The Factories of the Past Are Turning into the Data Centers of the Future -- 38. Cleaning Up House -- 39. The Music City Miracle -- 40. ICMA and CCLR's Case Experiences -- 41. The Reuse of U.S. Military Bases in the Philippines -- 42. Under the Hood -- 43. Brownfield Sites Are Opportunities in the Heart of Towns and Cities -- 44. France Has a Unique Approach to Regenerating Inner Cities -- 45. An Old German Steel Region Gets a Mindful Modern Makeover -- 46. Gasbrook Gasworks, Hamburg, Germany -- Part IV. Private and Nonprofit Environmental Professionals -- 47. How Do Brownfields Companies Innovate? -- 48. What Developers Really Want -- 49. Retail Revolution and Retrofit -- 50. Brownfield Redevelopment and Environmental Insurance -- 51. Land Recycling, Brownfields and the Center for Creative Land Recycling -- 52. Municipal and Community Collaboration for Effective Brownfields Redevelopment -- 53. Working with the Private Sector to Redevelop Brownfields -- 54. Environmental Site Assessments -- 55. Remediation Planning, Reuse Planning and Site Design -- 56. Remediation Technologies and Remedies -- Part V. The Future -- 57. The Importance of the Arts -- 58. How Civic Tech Can Address Urban Inequality -- 59. Are Car-Free Bridges the Future? -- 60. Reuses of Brownfields -- 61. Identifying Future Uses for Brownfields -- 62. As Cities Look at Options for Financing Infrastructure, They Keep an Eye Out for Low-Income Residents -- Appendices -- A. Glossary and Acronyms of Brownfields and Economic Development Practices -- B. Brownfields Revitalization Act (2002) -- C. Brownfields Utilization, Investment and Local Development (BUILD) Act (2018) -- D. Model Brownfields Legislation for States -- About the Contributors -- Index. |
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spelling | Brownfields redevelopment : case studies and concepts in community revitalization / edited by Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III, Tad McGalliard, and Ignacio Dayrit. Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2021] 1 online resource (xiii, 359 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "In urban planning, a brownfield is a former industrial or commercial site where environmental contamination hinders development. They exist in almost every community--there is probably one in your neighborhood--and state or federal resources can be used to facilitate assessment, cleanup and reuse. Drawing on a range of local and international experiences, this collection of essays focuses on cases where citizens, nonprofits, developers, cities, and state and federal agencies overcame challenges and mitigated risks to redevelop brownfields using leading-edge practices and simple innovations. The COVID-19 pandemic and mass civil unrest of 2020 underscores the importance of health and social justice considerations in future development initiatives"-- Provided by publisher Cover -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part I. Introduction -- 1. City Governments and Brownfields Development -- 2. Overview of EPA's Brownfields Program -- 3. Redeveloping Brownfields Good for Environment and Economy -- 4. Brownfields as a Mainstream Investment -- 5. Innovations in Environmental Remediation -- 6. How Donald Trump Became Counties' Best Friend and Biggest Ally -- Part II. Challenges, Risks, and Opportunities -- 7. Groundbreaking Environmentalism -- 8. Cleaning Up Toxic Sites Shouldn't Clear Out the Neighbors -- 9. Don't Give Up on Ambitious Green Architecture -- 10. Pittsburgh Steps Up -- 11. Toxic Lead Can Stay in the Body for Years After Exposure -- 12. What Lies Beneath -- 13. Lead Poisoning's Lifelong Toll Includes Lowering Social Mobility -- 14. Financial and Nonfinancial Incentives -- 15. Societal Disruptions Are Opportunities for Economic Development -- 16. Suburb City Managers Are Our First Responders -- 17. Improving Water Quality Doesn't Have to Wash Away Budgets -- 18. Fighting Neighborhood Displacement, One Sewer Plant at a Time -- 19. Setting the Stage for Leveraging Resources for Brownfields Revitalization -- 20. Key Steps in Successful Leveraging Strategies for Brownfields Projects -- Part III. Practices and Innovations -- 21. Smart Growth -- 22. Brownfields Federal Programs and Cases -- 23. Brownfields Federal Tax Incentives and Credits -- 24. Leveraging -- 25. Leveraging -- 26. Leveraging -- 27. Florida Waste Cleanup Program -- 28. State of Ohio's Brownfields Team -- 29. Brownfield Redevelopment Guide -- 30. Oregon Brownfields Initiative -- 31. Brownfields in Alaska -- 32. Brownfields -- 33. Louisiana Brownfields -- 34. Brownfields in Washington -- 35. North Dakota's Brownfields Program -- 36. Tribal Brownfields and Response Programs. 37. The Factories of the Past Are Turning into the Data Centers of the Future -- 38. Cleaning Up House -- 39. The Music City Miracle -- 40. ICMA and CCLR's Case Experiences -- 41. The Reuse of U.S. Military Bases in the Philippines -- 42. Under the Hood -- 43. Brownfield Sites Are Opportunities in the Heart of Towns and Cities -- 44. France Has a Unique Approach to Regenerating Inner Cities -- 45. An Old German Steel Region Gets a Mindful Modern Makeover -- 46. Gasbrook Gasworks, Hamburg, Germany -- Part IV. Private and Nonprofit Environmental Professionals -- 47. How Do Brownfields Companies Innovate? -- 48. What Developers Really Want -- 49. Retail Revolution and Retrofit -- 50. Brownfield Redevelopment and Environmental Insurance -- 51. Land Recycling, Brownfields and the Center for Creative Land Recycling -- 52. Municipal and Community Collaboration for Effective Brownfields Redevelopment -- 53. Working with the Private Sector to Redevelop Brownfields -- 54. Environmental Site Assessments -- 55. Remediation Planning, Reuse Planning and Site Design -- 56. Remediation Technologies and Remedies -- Part V. The Future -- 57. The Importance of the Arts -- 58. How Civic Tech Can Address Urban Inequality -- 59. Are Car-Free Bridges the Future? -- 60. Reuses of Brownfields -- 61. Identifying Future Uses for Brownfields -- 62. As Cities Look at Options for Financing Infrastructure, They Keep an Eye Out for Low-Income Residents -- Appendices -- A. Glossary and Acronyms of Brownfields and Economic Development Practices -- B. Brownfields Revitalization Act (2002) -- C. Brownfields Utilization, Investment and Local Development (BUILD) Act (2018) -- D. Model Brownfields Legislation for States -- About the Contributors -- Index. Urban renewal Case studies. Brownfields Case studies. City planning Case studies. Land use, Urban Case studies. Environmental policy Case studies. Rénovation urbaine Études de cas. Sites contaminés Études de cas. Utilisation urbaine du sol Études de cas. Environnement Politique gouvernementale Études de cas. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development Economic Development. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Environmental Policy. bisacsh Brownfields fast City planning fast Environmental policy fast Land use, Urban fast Urban renewal fast Case studies fast Gonzalez, Joaquin Jay, III, editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjy8D4kymG3bdmBrXxq6Dq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2008062051 McGalliard, Tad, editor. Dayrit, Ignacio, editor. has work: Brownfields redevelopment (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFw7xWcHKyXyQ74W6rBkQm https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Brownfields redevelopment. 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spellingShingle | Brownfields redevelopment : case studies and concepts in community revitalization / Cover -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part I. Introduction -- 1. City Governments and Brownfields Development -- 2. Overview of EPA's Brownfields Program -- 3. Redeveloping Brownfields Good for Environment and Economy -- 4. Brownfields as a Mainstream Investment -- 5. Innovations in Environmental Remediation -- 6. How Donald Trump Became Counties' Best Friend and Biggest Ally -- Part II. Challenges, Risks, and Opportunities -- 7. Groundbreaking Environmentalism -- 8. Cleaning Up Toxic Sites Shouldn't Clear Out the Neighbors -- 9. Don't Give Up on Ambitious Green Architecture -- 10. Pittsburgh Steps Up -- 11. Toxic Lead Can Stay in the Body for Years After Exposure -- 12. What Lies Beneath -- 13. Lead Poisoning's Lifelong Toll Includes Lowering Social Mobility -- 14. Financial and Nonfinancial Incentives -- 15. Societal Disruptions Are Opportunities for Economic Development -- 16. Suburb City Managers Are Our First Responders -- 17. Improving Water Quality Doesn't Have to Wash Away Budgets -- 18. Fighting Neighborhood Displacement, One Sewer Plant at a Time -- 19. Setting the Stage for Leveraging Resources for Brownfields Revitalization -- 20. Key Steps in Successful Leveraging Strategies for Brownfields Projects -- Part III. Practices and Innovations -- 21. Smart Growth -- 22. Brownfields Federal Programs and Cases -- 23. Brownfields Federal Tax Incentives and Credits -- 24. Leveraging -- 25. Leveraging -- 26. Leveraging -- 27. Florida Waste Cleanup Program -- 28. State of Ohio's Brownfields Team -- 29. Brownfield Redevelopment Guide -- 30. Oregon Brownfields Initiative -- 31. Brownfields in Alaska -- 32. Brownfields -- 33. Louisiana Brownfields -- 34. Brownfields in Washington -- 35. North Dakota's Brownfields Program -- 36. Tribal Brownfields and Response Programs. 37. The Factories of the Past Are Turning into the Data Centers of the Future -- 38. Cleaning Up House -- 39. The Music City Miracle -- 40. ICMA and CCLR's Case Experiences -- 41. The Reuse of U.S. Military Bases in the Philippines -- 42. Under the Hood -- 43. Brownfield Sites Are Opportunities in the Heart of Towns and Cities -- 44. France Has a Unique Approach to Regenerating Inner Cities -- 45. An Old German Steel Region Gets a Mindful Modern Makeover -- 46. Gasbrook Gasworks, Hamburg, Germany -- Part IV. Private and Nonprofit Environmental Professionals -- 47. How Do Brownfields Companies Innovate? -- 48. What Developers Really Want -- 49. Retail Revolution and Retrofit -- 50. Brownfield Redevelopment and Environmental Insurance -- 51. Land Recycling, Brownfields and the Center for Creative Land Recycling -- 52. Municipal and Community Collaboration for Effective Brownfields Redevelopment -- 53. Working with the Private Sector to Redevelop Brownfields -- 54. Environmental Site Assessments -- 55. Remediation Planning, Reuse Planning and Site Design -- 56. Remediation Technologies and Remedies -- Part V. The Future -- 57. The Importance of the Arts -- 58. How Civic Tech Can Address Urban Inequality -- 59. Are Car-Free Bridges the Future? -- 60. Reuses of Brownfields -- 61. Identifying Future Uses for Brownfields -- 62. As Cities Look at Options for Financing Infrastructure, They Keep an Eye Out for Low-Income Residents -- Appendices -- A. Glossary and Acronyms of Brownfields and Economic Development Practices -- B. Brownfields Revitalization Act (2002) -- C. Brownfields Utilization, Investment and Local Development (BUILD) Act (2018) -- D. Model Brownfields Legislation for States -- About the Contributors -- Index. Urban renewal Case studies. Brownfields Case studies. City planning Case studies. Land use, Urban Case studies. Environmental policy Case studies. Rénovation urbaine Études de cas. Sites contaminés Études de cas. Utilisation urbaine du sol Études de cas. Environnement Politique gouvernementale Études de cas. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development Economic Development. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Environmental Policy. bisacsh Brownfields fast City planning fast Environmental policy fast Land use, Urban fast Urban renewal fast |
title | Brownfields redevelopment : case studies and concepts in community revitalization / |
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title_full | Brownfields redevelopment : case studies and concepts in community revitalization / edited by Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III, Tad McGalliard, and Ignacio Dayrit. |
title_fullStr | Brownfields redevelopment : case studies and concepts in community revitalization / edited by Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III, Tad McGalliard, and Ignacio Dayrit. |
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topic | Urban renewal Case studies. Brownfields Case studies. City planning Case studies. Land use, Urban Case studies. Environmental policy Case studies. Rénovation urbaine Études de cas. Sites contaminés Études de cas. Utilisation urbaine du sol Études de cas. Environnement Politique gouvernementale Études de cas. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development Economic Development. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Environmental Policy. bisacsh Brownfields fast City planning fast Environmental policy fast Land use, Urban fast Urban renewal fast |
topic_facet | Urban renewal Case studies. Brownfields Case studies. City planning Case studies. Land use, Urban Case studies. Environmental policy Case studies. Rénovation urbaine Études de cas. Sites contaminés Études de cas. Utilisation urbaine du sol Études de cas. Environnement Politique gouvernementale Études de cas. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development Economic Development. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Environmental Policy. Brownfields City planning Environmental policy Land use, Urban Urban renewal Case studies |
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