Tracking brownfield sites
Series: Town & Country Planning ; 69(10) October 2000, 296-298(3)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: The redevelopment of brownfield land is a key element in the government's vision for urban regeneration. Recent problems and difficulties may reduce the pace at which previously developed land can be brought into new residential use. However, two new websites - the National Land Use Database, and brownfieldsites.com - have been launched to help those pursuing brownfield development opportunities. Each provides potentially valuable information on the availability of brownfield land for redevelopment. Outlines the basic characteristics of the two contrasting websites, and discusses some of the issues associated with their use.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS63079 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 108955-1001 |
The redevelopment of brownfield land is a key element in the government's vision for urban regeneration. Recent problems and difficulties may reduce the pace at which previously developed land can be brought into new residential use. However, two new websites - the National Land Use Database, and brownfieldsites.com - have been launched to help those pursuing brownfield development opportunities. Each provides potentially valuable information on the availability of brownfield land for redevelopment. Outlines the basic characteristics of the two contrasting websites, and discusses some of the issues associated with their use.