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Original Articles

The greening of brownfields in American cities

Pages 579-600 | Received 01 Jul 2003, Accepted 01 Dec 2003, Published online: 22 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

The redevelopment of brownfields has become a central component of government efforts to revitalize many US cities. While the focus of these efforts has concentrated on promoting industrial and commercial redevelopment, some cities have started to also consider converting brownfields into parks and open space as part of a more comprehensive renewal strategy. Based on a survey of 20 case studies, this paper identifies and discusses: (1) the primary issues involved in brownfield greening projects; (2) the benefits of such projects; and (3) the specific planning processes involved. The overall conclusion drawn from the survey is that numerous renewal‐oriented benefits can ensue from greening projects, if there is extensive stakeholder commitment devoted to deal with its financial and development‐oriented challenges.

Notes

Correspondence Address: Christopher A. De Sousa, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee, Bolton 410, PO Box 413, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201‐0413, USA. Email: [email protected]

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Christopher A. De Sousa Footnote

Correspondence Address: Christopher A. De Sousa, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee, Bolton 410, PO Box 413, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201‐0413, USA. Email: [email protected]

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