2015
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)up.1943-5444.0000275
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Brownfields As an Element of Green Infrastructure for Implementing Ecosystem Services into Urban Areas

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“…Moreover, a 2003 survey by the US Conference of Mayors demonstrated that brownfield redevelopment in 148 cities could generate 576,373 new jobs and as much as $1.9 billion annually in additional tax revenues (US Conference of Mayors, 2003). Brownfield redevelopment also indirectly preserves up to 4.5 hectares of green space for every hectare redeveloped, largely through reduced requirements for new infrastructure and denser site plans, as reported in a George Washington University study (Deason et al, 2011;Mathey et al,2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Moreover, a 2003 survey by the US Conference of Mayors demonstrated that brownfield redevelopment in 148 cities could generate 576,373 new jobs and as much as $1.9 billion annually in additional tax revenues (US Conference of Mayors, 2003). Brownfield redevelopment also indirectly preserves up to 4.5 hectares of green space for every hectare redeveloped, largely through reduced requirements for new infrastructure and denser site plans, as reported in a George Washington University study (Deason et al, 2011;Mathey et al,2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The presence of brownfields and abandoned areas is a key issue for today's cities, with strong economic and social implications (Nassauer and Raskin 2014), hence their regeneration is promoted amongst the strategies for sustainable urban development (European Commission 2016). Recent studies have analysed how, depending on their actual conditions, brownfields are or may be turnedthrough interventions that range from simply changing the management of the areas to demolishing, de-paving and regreening -into sources of ES for the urban population (Beames et al 2018, Collier 2014, Mathey et al 2015, McPhearson et al 2013). Our analysis focused specifically on the expected benefits in terms of improved cooling effect by vegetation and enhanced opportunities for nature-based recreation, thus addressing two of the most critical issues for citizens' well-being in Trento.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of brownfields is a key issue for today's cities, with strong economic and social implications (Nassauer and Raskin 2014). Recent studies have highlighted how brownfields can be turned into sources of ES for the urban population Collier 2014;Mathey et al 2015;Beames et al 2018), thus contributing to a more sustainable urban development (European Commission 2016). Our analysis focused on the expected benefits of brownfield regeneration scenarios in terms of improved cooling effect by vegetation and enhanced opportunities for nature-based recreation: two of the most critical issues for citizens' wellbeing in Trento.…”
Section: Lesson Learned and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%