2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2020.105248
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Planning for the future of derelict farm premises: From abandonment to regeneration?

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“…In-depth analyses of the former, current, and planned uses of former collective farms [65] showed that there are strong ties between the former, present, and future potential uses of such premises [9]. This is especially the case for premises that have already been recently adapted for other new uses.…”
Section: Hypothesis 2c the Degree Of Interest In The Financing Of Biogas Plants Is Influenced By The Type Of The Ownermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In-depth analyses of the former, current, and planned uses of former collective farms [65] showed that there are strong ties between the former, present, and future potential uses of such premises [9]. This is especially the case for premises that have already been recently adapted for other new uses.…”
Section: Hypothesis 2c the Degree Of Interest In The Financing Of Biogas Plants Is Influenced By The Type Of The Ownermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both of these options for the RE production are directly linked to the rural environment. Agriculture in these countries has undergone a major transformation in the last three decades [8], leading to many underused or abandoned sites (Figure 1) potentially suitable for the installation of PV or biogas installations [9].…”
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“…The level of brownfield regeneration reflects the cultural and economic development of the country, region, city or village as it reflects the strategies of sustainable development of sites (Wedding and Crawford-Brown, 2007). Re-using and regenerating derelict and abandoned areas constitutes an important element in sustainable land use policy and planning (Klusacek et al, 2021). Abandoned buildings and sites left without any effort to find some alternative use prevent a further development of built-up sites, unfavorably influence the environment and have a bad impact on the given region in general (Tureckova et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ownership of brownfields in individual regions located in agricultural or farming areas in individual regions of the Czech Republic. Post-agricultural brownfields emerge in multiple manners across national, regional and local levels(Krejci et al 2021). …”
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“…Re-using and regenerating derelict and abandoned areas constitutes an important element in sustainable land use policy and planning (Klusacek, et al 2021). According to Tureckova et al (2018), soil degradation is one of the most important environmental challenges facing our society in recent times.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%