2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2010.04.007
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Monitoring and evaluation practice for brownfield, regeneration to greenspace initiatives

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“…The Gee and Payne-Sturges model provides a useful framework to consider community and environmental factors, some of which may be modifiable as part of environmental regulatory activities, investment and planning for revitalization that also includes natural hazard risks facing communities and counties [64,[76][77][78][79][80].…”
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“…The Gee and Payne-Sturges model provides a useful framework to consider community and environmental factors, some of which may be modifiable as part of environmental regulatory activities, investment and planning for revitalization that also includes natural hazard risks facing communities and counties [64,[76][77][78][79][80].…”
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“…Community environmental stressors, neighborhood resources that buffer stress, structural factors such as population density, residential location such as region and flood plain proximity, hazard exposure, race, and ethnic composition are all factors theorized to contribute to cumulative impacts on cumulative community stress shown in Figure 1 (adapted from Gee, Payne-Sturges) [64]. Collectively these factors further understanding of the "geographies of exposure and vulnerability" and area "riskscapes where both environmental exposures and social stressors are present" [65].…”
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“…The problem of brownfields is especially distinct in cities that are heavily affected by the recent decay of the heavy industry and mining, where it might be assumed that brownfields are specifically perceived (Krzysztofik et al, 2012). Systematic regeneration of brownfields might undoubtedly contribute to the improvement of the quality of life in these cities (Pediaditi et al, 2010) and at least partially contribute to a more environmentally friendlier way of thinking of nowadays society (Apsan, 2002).…”
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“…Green infrastructures, often supported by public funding (Regional, Country or European regulations), represent a great opportunity for urban regeneration (Moffat et al, 2010) and renewal. Several projects intended to rebalance urban metabolism and metropolitan landscapes, have producing structural systems in contemporary cities, sometimes with great iconic and representative value.…”
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