2019
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/603/2/022003
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The Impact of Participatory Planning Approach on the Quality Urban Design of Former Riverbank Brownfield Sites

Abstract: Processes of brownfield sites redevelopment are very well known and welcome especially by city councils. The new trend of reurbanization with focus on derelict and brownfield sites has reached the Central-East European space, too. City investors are reacting in prompt manner in order to attract new users of the redeveloped sites by good design of public spaces achieved and communicated by public hearings. The topic of participation processes in any development has solid theoretical framework, but the implement… Show more

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“…In answering the questions, the authors relied on the spatial planning legislation and literature of their country. Thus, both legal acts and key publications on the spatial planning systems of Belarus [49,50], Bulgaria [40,51], the Czech Republic [52,53], Estonia [54][55][56], Hungary [57][58][59], Latvia [60][61][62][63][64][65], Lithuania [66][67][68], Poland [69,70], Romania [71][72][73][74][75], Slovakia [76][77][78], and Ukraine [79,80] were used in developing the results. They also used their own knowledge and experience in spatial planning.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In answering the questions, the authors relied on the spatial planning legislation and literature of their country. Thus, both legal acts and key publications on the spatial planning systems of Belarus [49,50], Bulgaria [40,51], the Czech Republic [52,53], Estonia [54][55][56], Hungary [57][58][59], Latvia [60][61][62][63][64][65], Lithuania [66][67][68], Poland [69,70], Romania [71][72][73][74][75], Slovakia [76][77][78], and Ukraine [79,80] were used in developing the results. They also used their own knowledge and experience in spatial planning.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%