Public agencies in the US have committed resources to encourage private investment in reusing contaminated sites. With public funds in short supply, the effectiveness of their efforts matters both to the agencies and the development community. This paper draws on a mail survey of private developers that uses conjoint choice experiments to investigate the relative attractiveness of incentives to promote residential infill on contaminated property. Results suggest protection from third party liability offers the most value, with protection from cleanup liability and relief from public hearing requirements also important. The findings indicate several opportunities for planners to promote infill on contaminated sites in a socially and environm...
Brownfields are defined as real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be com...
Many states in America have enacted laws to encourage the development of contaminated properties. Th...
One of the key redevelopment tools for brownfield sites in the United States is the use of state adm...
We examine market-based incentives intended to promote the environmental remediation and reuse of br...
We examine different market-based mechanisms and other incentives intended to promote the environmen...
Nearly half a million brownfield sites currently exist in the United States, many of which contain h...
Brownfield redevelopment is a critical urban renewal tool that until recently has been overlooked by...
Graduation date: 2016Former industrial or commercial sites that have been left unused are typically ...
State Voluntary Cleanup Programs (VCPs) were established starting in the 1990s to encourage the envi...
Many states have adopted voluntary action programs to encourage developers to clean up and redevelop...
The paper examines the extent to which state and federal governments in the United States seek to st...
Infill redevelopment—the transformation of previously used urban sites—is generally regarded as an i...
The thousands of former industrial properties lying vacant in New Jersey are an economic challenge f...
Over the past two decades, the advent of federal and state environmental laws and the accompanying f...
Many communities are concerned about the reuse of potentially contaminated land (brownfields) and be...
Brownfields are defined as real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be com...
Many states in America have enacted laws to encourage the development of contaminated properties. Th...
One of the key redevelopment tools for brownfield sites in the United States is the use of state adm...
We examine market-based incentives intended to promote the environmental remediation and reuse of br...
We examine different market-based mechanisms and other incentives intended to promote the environmen...
Nearly half a million brownfield sites currently exist in the United States, many of which contain h...
Brownfield redevelopment is a critical urban renewal tool that until recently has been overlooked by...
Graduation date: 2016Former industrial or commercial sites that have been left unused are typically ...
State Voluntary Cleanup Programs (VCPs) were established starting in the 1990s to encourage the envi...
Many states have adopted voluntary action programs to encourage developers to clean up and redevelop...
The paper examines the extent to which state and federal governments in the United States seek to st...
Infill redevelopment—the transformation of previously used urban sites—is generally regarded as an i...
The thousands of former industrial properties lying vacant in New Jersey are an economic challenge f...
Over the past two decades, the advent of federal and state environmental laws and the accompanying f...
Many communities are concerned about the reuse of potentially contaminated land (brownfields) and be...
Brownfields are defined as real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be com...
Many states in America have enacted laws to encourage the development of contaminated properties. Th...
One of the key redevelopment tools for brownfield sites in the United States is the use of state adm...