Brownfields Redevelopment
McFarland & Co Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4766-8360-7 (ISBN)
Drawing on a range of local and international experiences, this collection of essays focuses on cases where citizens, nonprofits, developers, cities, and state and federal agencies overcame challenges and mitigated risks to redevelop brownfields using leading-edge practices and simple innovations. The Covid-19 pandemic and mass civil unrest of 2020 underscores the importance of health and social justice considerations in future development initiatives.
Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III, Ph.D., is vice provost for global affairs as well as chair and Mayor George Christopher Professor of Public Administration at Golden Gate University. He founded GGU’s law enforcement and security program and is a San Francisco advocate for the safety and security of Filipino American kids and their families. Tad McGalliard is the director of research and development at the International City/County Management Association in Washington, DC. Ignacio Dayrit is the director of programs at the Center for Creative Land Recycling in Berkeley, California, and former redevelopment project manager for the City of Emeryville, California.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Part I. Introduction
1. City Governments and Brownfields Development
Roger L. Kemp
2. Overview of EPA’s Brownfields Program
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
3. Redeveloping Brownfields Good for Environment and Economy
David J. Robinson
4. Brownfields as a Mainstream Investment
Tad McGalliard
5. Innovations in Environmental Remediation
Tad McGalliard
6. How Donald Trump Became Counties’ Best Friend and Biggest Ally
Alan Greenblatt
Part II. Challenges, Risks, and Opportunities
• A. Challenges and Risks •
7. Groundbreaking Environmentalism
Stephen Goldsmith
8. Cleaning Up Toxic Sites Shouldn’t Clear Out the Neighbors
Lindsey Dillon
9. Don’t Give Up on Ambitious Green Architecture
Ian Mell
10. Pittsburgh Steps
Ron Littlefield
11. Toxic Lead Can Stay in the Body for Years After Exposure
Stuart Shalat
12. What Lies Beneath
James R. Elliott and Scott Frickel
13. Lead Poisoning’s Lifelong Toll Includes Lowering Social Mobility
Shefali Luthra
• B. Opportunities •
14. Financial and Nonfinancial Incentives
Tad McGalliard
15. Societal Disruptions Are Opportunities for Economic Development
Kim Briesemeister
16. Suburb City Managers Are Our First Responders
Tom Carroll and Brandi Blessett
17. Improving Water Quality Doesn’t Have to Wash Away Budgets
Ron Littlefield
18. Fighting Neighborhood Displacement, One Sewer Plant at a Time
Jayant Kairam
19. Setting the Stage for Leveraging Resources for Brownfields Revitalization
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
20. Key Steps in Successful Leveraging Strategies for Brownfields Projects
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Part III. Practices and Innovations
• A. Federal •
21. Smart Growth
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
22. Brownfields Federal Programs and Cases
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
23. Brownfields Federal Tax Incentives and Credits
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
24. Leveraging: Harbor Point in Stamford, Connecticut
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
25. Leveraging: North Port Revitalization in Dubuque, Iowa
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
26. Leveraging: Commerce Corridor in Ranson and Charles Town, West Virginia
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
• B. State •
27. Florida Waste Cleanup Program
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
28. State of Ohio’s Brownfields Team
Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
29. Brownfield Redevelopment Guide
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
30. Oregon Brownfields Initiative
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality and Oregon Business Development Department
31. Brownfields in Alaska
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
32. Brownfields: Transform the Past, Build for the Future
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
33. Louisiana Brownfields
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
34. Brownfields in Washington
Washington State Department of Ecology
35. North Dakota’s Brownfields Program
North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality
36. Tribal Brownfields and Response Programs
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
• C. City •
37. The Factories of the Past Are Turning into the Data Centers of the Future
Graham Pickren
38. Cleaning Up House
Marcus Humberg, Martha Faust, Cheryl Ann Bishop
and Lyn Hikida
39. The Music City Miracle
Paula Middlebrooks
40. ICMA and CCLR’s Case Experiences
Clark Henry, Tad McGalliard and Ignacio Dayrit
• D. International •
41. The Reuse of U.S. Military Bases in the Philippines
Severo C. Madrona, Jr.
42. Under the Hood
Kevin C. Desouza, Michael Hunter and Tan Yigitcanlar
43. Brownfield Sites Are Opportunities in the Heart of Towns and Cities
Paul Nathanail
44. France Has a Unique Approach to Regenerating Inner Cities
Sebastien Darchen and Gwendal Simon
45. An Old German Steel Region Gets a Mindful Modern Makeover
Christa Reicher
46. Gasbrook Gasworks, Hamburg, Germany
Tad McGalliard
Part IV. Private and Nonprofit Environmental Professionals
47. How Do Brownfields Companies Innovate?
Mary Hashem and Stuart Miner
48. What Developers Really Want
Todd S. Davis
49. Retail Revolution and Retrofit
David S. Greensfelder
50. Brownfield Redevelopment and Environmental Insurance
Ed Morales
51. Land Recycling, Brownfields and the Center for Creative Land Recycling
Ignacio Dayrit
52. Municipal and Community Collaboration for Effective
Brownfields Redevelopment
Environmental Law Institute
53. Working with the Private Sector to Redevelop Brownfields
Environmental Law Institute
54. Environmental Site Assessments
Tad McGalliard
55. Remediation Planning, Reuse Planning and Site Design
Tad McGalliard
56. Remediation Technologies and Remedies
Tad McGalliard
Part V. The Future
57. The Importance of the Arts
Jay H. Dick
58. How Civic Tech Can Address Urban Inequality
Stephen Goldsmith
59. Are Car-Free Bridges the Future?
Alex Marshall
60. Reuses of Brownfields
Tad McGalliard
61. Identifying Future Uses for Brownfields
Environmental Law Institute
62. As Cities Look at Options for Financing Infrastructure, They Keep an Eye Out for Low-Income Residents
Paul W. Taylor
Appendices
A. Glossary and Acronyms of Brownfields and Economic Development Practices
Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III and Ignacio Dayrit
B. Brownfields Revitalization Act (2002)
C. Brownfields Utilization, Investment and Local Development (BUILD) Act (2018)
D. Model Brownfields Legislation for States
Environmental Law Institute
About the Contributors
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 22.09.2021 |
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Zusatzinfo | glossary, appendices, index |
Verlagsort | Jefferson, NC |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Gewicht | 662 g |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Ökologie / Naturschutz |
Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geografie / Kartografie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Staat / Verwaltung | |
Wirtschaft ► Allgemeines / Lexika | |
Wirtschaft ► Volkswirtschaftslehre | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4766-8360-3 / 1476683603 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4766-8360-7 / 9781476683607 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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