2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2013.07.032
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Developing principles of sustainability and stakeholder engagement for “gentle” remediation approaches: The European context

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“…influence the choice of remediation methods (Cundy et al, 2013). Immobilization, or stabilization, techniques can be used to reduce excessive exposure of humans and terrestrial organisms to inorganic contaminants (Bolan et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…influence the choice of remediation methods (Cundy et al, 2013). Immobilization, or stabilization, techniques can be used to reduce excessive exposure of humans and terrestrial organisms to inorganic contaminants (Bolan et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immobilization, or stabilization, techniques can be used to reduce excessive exposure of humans and terrestrial organisms to inorganic contaminants (Bolan et al, 2014). These techniques are mostly used at moderately contaminated sites, either singly or in combination with other remediation methods, for example as part of Gentle soil Remediation Options, (GRO) (Cundy et al, 2013). Immobilizing agents are generally mixed into the soil and the contaminants are bound through adsorption or precipitation.…”
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“…Soft re-uses are mostly mediated by plants, whether as part of the landscape of an open space, or for providing benefits of an urban 'green lung' or for a productive purpose such as growing biomass (Adelaja et al 2010;Haase, 2008;Mathey et al 2015;Sinett et al 2015). The growth of plants and hence the viability of soft re-uses is dependent on a suitable level of soil functionality (Cundy et al 2013). An ecologically informed approach can produce significant cost-benefits by building on the natural restoration often found on derelict sites (Handley 1996).…”
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“…Inevitably, trade-offs must occur when designing a method for sustainability assessment (Bartke and Schwarze 2015). Stakeholder involvement is an important part of sustainability assessment for restoration and remediation projects to provide more robust and acceptable assessments (Cundy et al 2013, Pediaditi et al 2005, in accordance with the Bellagio principles (Hardi and Zdan 1997).…”
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