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| Type d’ouvrage : | Ressource Internet |
|---|---|
| Format : | Livre, Ressource Internet |
| Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : |
Timothy J Dixon; et al |
| ISBN : | 9781405144032 1405144033 |
| Numéro OCLC : | 85851573 |
| Description : | xvii, 378 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
| Contenu : | PART 1: INTRODUCTION: Introduction / Tim Dixon and Mike Raco -- Researching sustainability: the possibilities and limitations of cross-cutting research in the urban environment / Mike Raco and Tim Dixon -- PART 2: REGENERATION: Democracy, trust and risk related to contaminated sites in the UK / Philip Catney, Dick Eiser, John Henneberry and Tom Stafford -- Actor networks: the brownfield merry-go-round / Joe Doak and Nikos Karadimitriou -- Heroes or villains? The role of the UK property development industry in sustainable urban brownfield regeneration / Tim Dixon -- Delivering brownfield regeneration: sustainable community-building in London and Manchester / Mike Raco, Steven Henderson and Sophie Bowlby -- PART 3: REMEDIATION: Greening brownfield land / Andy Moffat and Tony Hutchings -- Novel special-purpose composts for sustainable remediation / Sabeha Ouki, Rene van Herwijnen, Michael Harbottle, Tony Hutchings, Abir Al-Tabbaa, Mike Johns and Andy Moffat -- Robust sustainable technical solutions / Abir Al-Tabbaa, Michael Harbottle and Chris Evans -- 'The creature lurks within?' Restoring acid tar lagoons / Simon Talbot, Nigel Lawson and Colin Smith -- PART 4: JOINED-UP SOLUTIONS: Climate change, pollutant linkage and brownfield regeneration / Abir Al-Tabbaa, Sinead Smith, Cecile De Munck, Tim Dixon, Joe Doak, Stephen Garvin and Mike Raco -- Evaluating the sustainability of brownfield redevelopment projects / Kalliope Pediaditi, Walter Wehrmeyer and Kate Burningham -- Is brown the new green? / Philip Catney, David N. Lerner, Tim Dixon and Mike Raco. |
| Responsabilité : | edited by Tim Dixon ... [et al.]. |
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Synopsis de l’éditeur
"The list of authors is impressive and the writing styles are good." Building Engineer, April 2008 This book applies a timely and original approach to addressing the problems and opportunities of brownfield regeneration. It sets out future policy needs and adopts a prescriptive, practice-relevant approach. A key strength is that it not only addresses technical issues, but also ‘softer' issues such as community participation, governance, social equity and communication/knowledge transfer, showing how these are critical to the effective implementation of regeneration solutions. (Urban Studies, April 2010) Lire la suite...
