Principles of Brownfield Regeneration
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About the Book
The US. EPA defines brownfields as "idle real property, the development or improvement of which is impaired by real or perceived contamination." The authors of "Principles of Brownfield Regeneration" argue that, compared to "greenfields"-farmland, forest, or pasturelands that have never been developed-brownfields offer a more sustainable land development choice. They believe that brownfields are central to a sustainable planning strategy of thwarting sprawl, preserving or regenerating open space, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and reinvesting in urbanized areas. This is the first book to provide an accessible introduction to the design, policy, and technical issues related to brownfield redevelopment. After defining brownfields and advocating for their redevelopment, the book describes the steps for cleaning up a site and creating viable land for development or open space. Land use and design considerations are addressed in a separate chapter and again in each of five case studies that make up the heart of the volume: The Steel Yard, Providence, RI; Assunpink Greenway, Trenton, NJ; June Key Community Center Demonstration Project, Portland, OR; Eastern Manufacturing Facility, Brewer, ME; and The Watershed at Hillsdale, Portland, OR. Throughout, the authors draw on interviews with people involved in brownfield projects as well as on their own considerable expertise.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9781597267236
EAN: 9781597267236
Publisher Date: 02 Sep 2010
Binding: Paperback
Continuations: English
Dewey: 307.341
Illustration: Y
LCCN: 2010010288
No of Pages: 135
Series Title: English
Sub Title: Clean Up, Design, and Reuse of Derelict Land
ISBN-10: 1597267236
Publisher: Island Press
Acedemic Level: English
Book Type: English
Depth: 9
Height: 223 mm
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
PrintOnDemand: N
Spine Width: 10 mm
Width: 150 mm