Sustainable Brownfield Regeneration presents a comprehensive account
of UK policies, processes and practices in brownfield regeneration and
takes an integrated and theoretically-grounded approach to highlight
best practice. Brownfield regeneration has become a major policy
driver in developed countries. It is estimated that there are 64,000
hectares of brownfield land in England, much of which presents severe
environmental challenges and lies alongside some of the most deprived
communities in the country. Bringing such land back into active use
has taken on a new urgency among policymakers, developers and other
stakeholders in the development process. Frequently, however, policy
thinking and practice has been underpinned by ‘silo’ mentalities,
in which integrated and multidisciplinary approaches to
problem-solving have been limited. The book has two principal aims.
The first is to examine the ways in which science and social science
research disciplines can be brought together to help solve important
brownfield regeneration issues, with a focus on the UK. The second is
to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of different types of
regeneration policy and practice, and to show how ‘liveable
spaces’ can be produced from ‘problem places’. The Thames
Gateway in the south of England and Greater Manchester in the North of
England are shown as examples of how brownfield regeneration projects
are developing in an era where sustainability is high on the policy
agenda. From the Foreword by Paul Syms, National Brownfield Advisor,
English Partnerships: ‘Ensuring the effective and efficient reuse of
brownfield land is an essential part of the British Government’s
land use policies in support of sustainable communities. [This book]
recognises that reusing brownfield land is not just about over-coming
technical issues to remove contamination or other physical problems
with the ground. It highlights the importance of engaging with the
many different stakeholders whose opinions and concerns need to be
taken into account if sustainable outcomes are to be achieved. The
authors also recognise that brownfield land reuse is not just about
building new homes or places of employment – the creation of new
green spaces can be just as important.’
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Liveable Places from Problem Spaces
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780470691403
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Global Research (STMS)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter