2020
DOI: 10.21163/gt_2020.152.18
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What Can We Learn From Brownfield Databases? Exploring Specifics of the Location of Brownfields In the Czech Republic

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to advance our understanding of brownfield locations in municipalities and cities situated in the Czech Republic. The data on brownfields was obtained from the National Brownfield Database which is coordinated by the CzechInvest Agency in the Czech Republic. The analysed period of the paper are the years 2018 and 2020. In 2018, 460 brownfields were analysed with an area of 2,334.65 hectares and in 2020 there were 572 abandoned buildings and sites with a total area of 2,320.09 hectares.… Show more

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“…Problém pri hľadaní plôch, resp. pozemkov pre rozvoj logistiky v každom meste je problematické, nakoľko mestá majú vo svojom vlastníctve už obmedzené množstvo plôch (Skrabal, 2020). Preto je do budúcna potrebné zanechať v územnom pláne miest plochy, pozemky pre logistické činnosti.…”
Section: City Logistické Opatrenia Vo Vybraných šTátoch Eúunclassified
“…Problém pri hľadaní plôch, resp. pozemkov pre rozvoj logistiky v každom meste je problematické, nakoľko mestá majú vo svojom vlastníctve už obmedzené množstvo plôch (Skrabal, 2020). Preto je do budúcna potrebné zanechať v územnom pláne miest plochy, pozemky pre logistické činnosti.…”
Section: City Logistické Opatrenia Vo Vybraných šTátoch Eúunclassified
“…According to Accordino and Johnson (2000) and Yount (2003), brownfields are real estate properties that are underutilized, neglected, and perhaps contaminated (Accordino and Johnson, 2000;Yount, 2003;Anelli and Tajani, 2022). Several brownfields still exist because they were once used for industrial, agricultural, military, transportation, religious, or communal purposes but were no longer economically viable (Skrabal, 2020;Turečková et al, 2021). Brownfields, however, stay to be a crucial component of both urban and rural areas, therefore they must be carefully considered when planning development (Dubé et al, 2018;Navrátil et al, 2020;Anelli and Tajani, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abandoned buildings and sites are an integral part of cities in Central Europe (Tureckova et al, 2017). Brownfields that are in the inner city, near the inner city or near other municipal subcentres are generally well-connected with the current technical and social infrastructures (Koch et al, 2018;Skrabal, 2020). The existence of brownfields in urban space has its historical justification.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%