The Subdivision and Site Plan Handbook 2017
DOI: 10.4324/9781315135298-13
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“…The first definition was called green infill development which began by focusing on the environmental dimension during the fifties through using the available spaces for green areas' uses, especially in industrial areas, to reduce pollution rates to minimum levels [26]. With the importance of the economic development dimension in the cities during the sixties and seventies, this policy was called infill economic development [26,27]. This term defined as a mechanism to raise the economic values of land within cities by employing the available lands to localize compatible uses with the economic characteristics of the place, such as profitable economic activities [26,27].…”
Section: Definition Of Infill Development Policymentioning
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“…The first definition was called green infill development which began by focusing on the environmental dimension during the fifties through using the available spaces for green areas' uses, especially in industrial areas, to reduce pollution rates to minimum levels [26]. With the importance of the economic development dimension in the cities during the sixties and seventies, this policy was called infill economic development [26,27]. This term defined as a mechanism to raise the economic values of land within cities by employing the available lands to localize compatible uses with the economic characteristics of the place, such as profitable economic activities [26,27].…”
Section: Definition Of Infill Development Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the importance of the economic development dimension in the cities during the sixties and seventies, this policy was called infill economic development [26,27]. This term defined as a mechanism to raise the economic values of land within cities by employing the available lands to localize compatible uses with the economic characteristics of the place, such as profitable economic activities [26,27]. In the late seventies, there was an increasing construction and development movements in existing cities around the world.…”
Section: Definition Of Infill Development Policymentioning
confidence: 99%