Brownfield regeneration: Towards strengthening social cohesion?

In broader terms, the paper refers to the topic of brownfield regeneration, as one of the most complex mechanisms for sustainable spatial development. In addition to the fact that brownfield regeneration demands a variety of instruments, such as: tax subsidies, the change of land use ownership, soil...

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Main Authors: Minić Marta, Perić Ana
Format: Article
Language:srp
Published: Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia 2016-01-01
Series:Arhitektura i Urbanizam
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-6055/2016/0354-60551642041M.pdf
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spelling doaj-66325abaaeb74edba4dea3aab937097d2020-11-24T23:01:51ZsrpInstitute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of SerbiaArhitektura i Urbanizam0354-60552217-80742016-01-01201642414710.5937/a-u0-105230354-60551642041MBrownfield regeneration: Towards strengthening social cohesion?Minić Marta0Perić Ana1University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, SerbiaInstitute for Spatial and Landscape Development, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zurich, ŠvajcarskaIn broader terms, the paper refers to the topic of brownfield regeneration, as one of the most complex mechanisms for sustainable spatial development. In addition to the fact that brownfield regeneration demands a variety of instruments, such as: tax subsidies, the change of land use ownership, soil remediation, planning regulative amendments, etc., the complexity of brownfield regeneration is primarily seen in a number of stakeholders participating in such a process. Thus, the paper focuses on the social aspect of brownfield regeneration - precisely, on researching the community role and reviewing the possibilities for achieving the 'local' interests in complex developmental processes. The main research hypothesis is that brownfield regeneration positively affects the creation of and strengthening the social cohesion in the areas close to the brownfield site. More precisley, the paper presents the ways towards strenghtening social cohesion in the initial phase of the brownfield regeneration process, as well as the effects of such a process in its operationalisation phase on social cohesion. The thesis is examined by two main parameters: 1) participation of local community, and 2) social costs and benefits of brownfield regeneration versus greenfield investment. The research results are presented in the form of argumentative essay. In fact, the critical overview of arguments for and against the main research hypothesis is provided based on the review of interdisciplinary literature in the domain of brownfield regeneration. Such research organisation ensures the identification and description of the measures needed for strengthening social cohesion, as an utmost goal of this research. The final research contribution is about offering the guidelines for similar methodological approach in urban research.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-6055/2016/0354-60551642041M.pdfurban regenerationbrownfieldssocial cohesionsustainable development
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author Minić Marta
Perić Ana
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Perić Ana
Brownfield regeneration: Towards strengthening social cohesion?
Arhitektura i Urbanizam
urban regeneration
brownfields
social cohesion
sustainable development
author_facet Minić Marta
Perić Ana
author_sort Minić Marta
title Brownfield regeneration: Towards strengthening social cohesion?
title_short Brownfield regeneration: Towards strengthening social cohesion?
title_full Brownfield regeneration: Towards strengthening social cohesion?
title_fullStr Brownfield regeneration: Towards strengthening social cohesion?
title_full_unstemmed Brownfield regeneration: Towards strengthening social cohesion?
title_sort brownfield regeneration: towards strengthening social cohesion?
publisher Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia
series Arhitektura i Urbanizam
issn 0354-6055
2217-8074
publishDate 2016-01-01
description In broader terms, the paper refers to the topic of brownfield regeneration, as one of the most complex mechanisms for sustainable spatial development. In addition to the fact that brownfield regeneration demands a variety of instruments, such as: tax subsidies, the change of land use ownership, soil remediation, planning regulative amendments, etc., the complexity of brownfield regeneration is primarily seen in a number of stakeholders participating in such a process. Thus, the paper focuses on the social aspect of brownfield regeneration - precisely, on researching the community role and reviewing the possibilities for achieving the 'local' interests in complex developmental processes. The main research hypothesis is that brownfield regeneration positively affects the creation of and strengthening the social cohesion in the areas close to the brownfield site. More precisley, the paper presents the ways towards strenghtening social cohesion in the initial phase of the brownfield regeneration process, as well as the effects of such a process in its operationalisation phase on social cohesion. The thesis is examined by two main parameters: 1) participation of local community, and 2) social costs and benefits of brownfield regeneration versus greenfield investment. The research results are presented in the form of argumentative essay. In fact, the critical overview of arguments for and against the main research hypothesis is provided based on the review of interdisciplinary literature in the domain of brownfield regeneration. Such research organisation ensures the identification and description of the measures needed for strengthening social cohesion, as an utmost goal of this research. The final research contribution is about offering the guidelines for similar methodological approach in urban research.
topic urban regeneration
brownfields
social cohesion
sustainable development
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-6055/2016/0354-60551642041M.pdf
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