Brownfields as a tool for the rejuvenation of land and community |
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Authors: | Michelle DePass |
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a Ford Foundation, New York, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | Brownfields have been a powerful force attempting to advance both sustainability and economic development. The author, principally using U.S. examples, advances the belief that the true benefits potentially offered by Brownfields can only be fully realized by using tools such as found in the application of Community Benefit Agreements. In a similar way use of Community-Based Participatory Research frameworks holds out similar promise. The proof of this promise will only be found in the implementation of these models. |
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