2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.587-589.149
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Possibilities of Mathematical Modeling Utilization in Brownfield Regeneration Efficiency Assessment

Abstract: Brownfields areas are one of the biggest problems of contemporary communities. These are old abandoned structures without adequate use and they cause many social, economical, environmental, medical and urban problems. So, it is possible to say, that brownfields are a very topical issue and its solution is fully in compliance with the principles of sustainable development. It is obvious, that brownfield regeneration and the above problems elimination have a significant positive impact on overall development of … Show more

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“…For the Transport Infrastructure and Technical Infrastructure elements, the decline is caused by their physical degradation over time, supported by increased traffic in the area. If we determine the minimum standard which we are willing to accept for the mentioned infrastructures, it would also be possible to determine the years in which repairs will be necessary [5]. A relatively constant state is showed by the Employment and Environment elements.…”
Section: Practical Example Of a Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the Transport Infrastructure and Technical Infrastructure elements, the decline is caused by their physical degradation over time, supported by increased traffic in the area. If we determine the minimum standard which we are willing to accept for the mentioned infrastructures, it would also be possible to determine the years in which repairs will be necessary [5]. A relatively constant state is showed by the Employment and Environment elements.…”
Section: Practical Example Of a Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%