2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2009.06.005
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WiMBY: A comparative interests analysis of the heterogeneity of redevelopment of publicly owned vacant land

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“…A large majority of the respondents who knew the study area (313) considered both that it is important to redevelop the study area (96.61% of the respondents), and that the redevelopment of this area would contribute to increase the quality of life of its inhabitants (94.89% of the respondents). Considering other uses and functions, respondents considered that the study area was mainly suitable for the development of multifunctional leisure green areas and parks, tending to be more concerned with environmental and social issues than with economic ones, idea that corroborates with the conclusions presented by Arunita (2009).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…A large majority of the respondents who knew the study area (313) considered both that it is important to redevelop the study area (96.61% of the respondents), and that the redevelopment of this area would contribute to increase the quality of life of its inhabitants (94.89% of the respondents). Considering other uses and functions, respondents considered that the study area was mainly suitable for the development of multifunctional leisure green areas and parks, tending to be more concerned with environmental and social issues than with economic ones, idea that corroborates with the conclusions presented by Arunita (2009).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The high number of statistically significant relations between the aforementioned categorical variables corroborating with the idea according to which ‘there are several interrelated planning and design principles that should be considered in post-industrial land transformation projects’ (Loures, 2011). Also was confirmed the ideas presented in similar research (Aruninta, 2009; Hoppner et al., 2007; Swensen, 2012), according to which different redevelopment aspects should act together in an interconnected manner while considering that site-specific decisions should be integrated with the general public and private needs. Public environments can no longer be the result of concerted actions between the designer and the local/regional authorities.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Neglected urban voids tend to maintain their derelict status since they have ownership issues, possess undevelopable physical conditions, or are uncategorized in the common planning system. Thus, they easily fall into a vicious cycle of decline, in which new developments are deterred, which causes further abandonment (Greenberg, Popper, and West 1990;Aruninta 2009). The effect may spread to the surrounding neighborhoods, as well, causing a decrease in property values and leading to reductions in tax revenue; this requires actions from the part of local governments to improve the affected area (Accordino and Johnson 2000;Greenberg et al 2000).…”
Section: Problems Associated With and Potential Of Urban Voidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Для організації інформації про зацікавлені сторони та їхні стосунки один з одним використовують метод асоціативних карт [5], але для портфеля будівельних проектів він непридатний зважаючи на велику кількість асоціативних зв'язків.…”
Section: аналіз останніх досліджень і публікаційunclassified