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245 _aBrownfield regeneration
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490 _aThe College of Estate Management Press Release
_vNovember 2004 (4)
520 _aNew research from The College of Estate Management shows that UK developers are coming to terms with brownfield redevelopment, but that the EU Landfill Directive could deter developments on contaminated sites. Commercial developers have a long history of developing on brownfield sites, but housebuilding on recycled land is no longer the preserve of specialists. However, over two-fifths of housebuilders were likely to be discouraged from undertaking development on sites with contamination following the implementation of the Directive (which banned the co-disposal of hazardous and non-hazardous waste resulting in a radically reduced number of sites permitted to accept hazardous waste.). The report is available to download from: http://www.cem.ac.uk/research/reports_2004.asp. http://www.cem.ac.uk/news/press_2004_7.asp
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650 _aBROWNFIELD LAND
650 _aDIRECTIVE 99/31/EC
650 _aSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
690 _aREGENERATION
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