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The Determinants of Brownfields Redevelopment in England
by
Campbell, Danny
, Longo, Alberto
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Brownfields
/ cities
/ Contamination
/ Data processing
/ Decision making models
/ Decisions
/ Determinants
/ Discrete choice
/ Economic models
/ Economic Policy
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ England
/ Environmental Economics
/ Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice
/ Environmental Management
/ Geographic information systems
/ Industrial areas
/ issues and policy
/ Land use
/ Latent class analysis
/ Low income groups
/ Neighborhoods
/ Policies
/ probability
/ Redevelopment
/ Regions
/ Reuse
2017
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by
Campbell, Danny
, Longo, Alberto
in
Brownfields
/ cities
/ Contamination
/ Data processing
/ Decision making models
/ Decisions
/ Determinants
/ Discrete choice
/ Economic models
/ Economic Policy
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ England
/ Environmental Economics
/ Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice
/ Environmental Management
/ Geographic information systems
/ Industrial areas
/ issues and policy
/ Land use
/ Latent class analysis
/ Low income groups
/ Neighborhoods
/ Policies
/ probability
/ Redevelopment
/ Regions
/ Reuse
2017
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The Determinants of Brownfields Redevelopment in England
by
Campbell, Danny
, Longo, Alberto
in
Brownfields
/ cities
/ Contamination
/ Data processing
/ Decision making models
/ Decisions
/ Determinants
/ Discrete choice
/ Economic models
/ Economic Policy
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ England
/ Environmental Economics
/ Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice
/ Environmental Management
/ Geographic information systems
/ Industrial areas
/ issues and policy
/ Land use
/ Latent class analysis
/ Low income groups
/ Neighborhoods
/ Policies
/ probability
/ Redevelopment
/ Regions
/ Reuse
2017
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The Determinants of Brownfields Redevelopment in England
2017
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This paper uses discrete choice models, supported by GIS data, to analyse the National Land Use Database, a register of more than 21,000 English brownfields—previously used sites with or without contamination that are currently unused or underused. Using spatial discrete choice models, including the first application of a spatial probit latent class model with class-specific neighbourhood effects, we find evidence of large local differences in the determinants of brownfields redevelopment in England and that the reuse decisions of adjacent sites affect the reuse of a site. We also find that sites with a history of industrial activities, large sites, and sites that are located in the poorest and bleakest areas of cities and regions of England are more difficult to redevelop. In particular, we find that the probability of reusing a brownfield increases by up to 8.5 % for a site privately owned compared to a site publicly owned and between 15 and 30 % if a site is located in London compared to the North West of England. We suggest that local tailored policies are more suitable than regional or national policies to boost the reuse of brownfield sites.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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