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Risks and Rewards of Brownfield Redevelopment
Enfoques en políticas de sueloAbril 1997James G. WrightBrownfields are abandoned or under-used industrial and commercial facilities where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination that may present direct...
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Promoting More Equitable Brownfield Redevelopment
Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2000Nancey Green LeighBecause many brownfield sites are located in areas with depressed property values, the cost of remediation and redevelopment can be greater than the expected resale value. These sites, referred to...
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Redeveloping Urban Brownfields
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 1995Donald T. IannoneBrownfields are industrial and commercial properties with known or suspected soil contamination problems. The environmental and financial challenges of dealing with these sites represent serious...
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Overcoming Obstacles to Brownfield and Vacant Land Redevelopment
Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 1998Thomas K. Wright and Ann DavlinJune 22, 1998, saw an event that would have been improbable only a short while ago-developers, public officials and environmentalists gathered in Newark's Ironbound neighborhood to announce the...
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Roles of Community-based Organizations in Brownfields Redevelopment
Revista Land LinesEnero 2004Lavea BrachmanAs part of a series of educational programs on brownfields redevelopment for community-based organizations (CBOs), the Lincoln Institute will offer its third course, “Reuse of Brownfields and Other...
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Podcast: Paige Cognetti and the Reinvention of Scranton
Videos y multimediaDiciembre 2023Season 4, Episode 7 of the Land Matters podcast with Anthony Flint and Paige Cognetti.The postindustrial city of Scranton, Pennsylvania, developed some curiously 21st century claims to fame. But now the city of 75,000 is setting its sights on new strategies for equitable economic revitalization, as Mayor Paige Cognetti explains.
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Land Matters Podcast: Paige Cognetti and the Reinvention of Scranton
Revista Land LinesDiciembre 2023By Anthony Flint, December 12, 2023The postindustrial city of Scranton, Pennsylvania, developed some curiously 21st century claims to fame. But now the city of 75,000 is setting its sights on new strategies for equitable economic revitalization, as Mayor Paige Cognetti explains.
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Greening America’s Smaller Legacy Cities
Enfoques en políticas de sueloJulio 2023By Joseph Schilling, Catherine Tumber, and Gabi VelascoPreparing the country for a low-carbon future that is economically and racially just is an enormous undertaking. Greening America’s Smaller Legacy Cities investigates how local governments in...
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How Small and Midsize Legacy Cities Can Pursue Equitable, Comprehensive “Greening”
Revista Land LinesJulio 2023By Allison Ehrich Bernstein, July 11, 2023Realizing a low-carbon future that is economically and racially just is an enormous undertaking at any level, but especially for small and midsize older industrial cities.
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Still the ONE: Lessons from a Small City’s Big Commitment to Affordability
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2023By Julie Campoli, October 18, 2023How leaders in Burlington, Vermont, created an ambitious strategy to address displacement and housing insecurity
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