Brownfield Redevelopment Challenges: A Luxembourg Example
2020; American Society of Civil Engineers; Volume: 146; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1061/(asce)up.1943-5444.0000565
ISSN1943-5444
AutoresBrano Glumac, Antoine Decoville,
Tópico(s)Land Use and Ecosystem Services
ResumoBrownfield redevelopment has become a leitmotiv of urban policies aiming for environmental virtues and the revitalization of cities. Moreover, it appears to be a sustainable solution to the problem of meeting the demand for new development zones without expanding into greenfield sites. However, many obstacles can hinder the effective implementation of such projects. The current article focuses on the brownfield redevelopment policy followed in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and, more specifically, on the Belval project. It highlights its challenges, implementation modalities, public–private partnership arrangements, and also limitations in terms of citizen participation and spatial integration. The results show that the Belval redevelopment project has allowed the preservation of greenfield sites from the equivalent of 3 years of urban expansion (550 ha).
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