This article concerns the use of deed restrictions and other institutional controls as tools to encourage brownfields redevelopment
This Articles looks at brownfields policies in one state, New Jersey, and suggests how to make the a...
An alarming number of abandoned properties in the United States stifle community productivity and po...
Nearly half a million brownfield sites currently exist in the United States, many of which contain h...
This article concerns the use of deed restrictions and other institutional controls as tools to enco...
States throughout the country have created legislation and administrative programs to encourage the...
Many states in America have enacted laws to encourage the development of contaminated properties. Th...
Many states have adopted voluntary action programs to encourage developers to clean up and redevelop...
Over the past two decades, the advent of federal and state environmental laws and the accompanying f...
U.S. EPA, state legislatures, and state administrative agencies have invested considerable time and ...
As one of the most important current topics in environmental law, the redevelopment of abandoned or ...
Many financial tools are available to redevelopers of former industrial and commercial sites, common...
This paper is intended to summarize the process and need of brownfield redevelopment. It explores th...
The thousands of former industrial properties lying vacant in New Jersey are an economic challenge f...
This chapter addresses the stigmatized sites located in urban areas in the United States and Europ...
Graduation date: 2016Former industrial or commercial sites that have been left unused are typically ...
This Articles looks at brownfields policies in one state, New Jersey, and suggests how to make the a...
An alarming number of abandoned properties in the United States stifle community productivity and po...
Nearly half a million brownfield sites currently exist in the United States, many of which contain h...
This article concerns the use of deed restrictions and other institutional controls as tools to enco...
States throughout the country have created legislation and administrative programs to encourage the...
Many states in America have enacted laws to encourage the development of contaminated properties. Th...
Many states have adopted voluntary action programs to encourage developers to clean up and redevelop...
Over the past two decades, the advent of federal and state environmental laws and the accompanying f...
U.S. EPA, state legislatures, and state administrative agencies have invested considerable time and ...
As one of the most important current topics in environmental law, the redevelopment of abandoned or ...
Many financial tools are available to redevelopers of former industrial and commercial sites, common...
This paper is intended to summarize the process and need of brownfield redevelopment. It explores th...
The thousands of former industrial properties lying vacant in New Jersey are an economic challenge f...
This chapter addresses the stigmatized sites located in urban areas in the United States and Europ...
Graduation date: 2016Former industrial or commercial sites that have been left unused are typically ...
This Articles looks at brownfields policies in one state, New Jersey, and suggests how to make the a...
An alarming number of abandoned properties in the United States stifle community productivity and po...
Nearly half a million brownfield sites currently exist in the United States, many of which contain h...