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Achieving Sustainability in Ukraine through Military Brownfields Redevelopment / edited by Cezar Morar, Laurel Berman, Serap Erdal, Liudmyla Niemets.
Author
Morar, Cezar
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed. 2024.
Published/Created
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Description
1 online resource (474 pages)
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Subject(s)
Ecology
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Security systems
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Geography
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Berman, Laurel
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Erdal, Serap
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Niemets, Liudmyla
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Series
NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security,
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NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security, 1874-6543
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Summary note
This book is written by international experts who are brownfields practitioners from over 15 countries. Blighted and contaminated properties, including military, industrial, commercial, and multi-residential properties, globally referred to as “brownfields,” are a shared phenomenon among NATO and NATO-partner countries. They provide practical solutions to addressing, evaluating, and cleaning up brownfields, including multiple case studies. Topics include reuse of military brownfields, sustainable site reuse, community engagement, risk assessment, impacts of the war in Ukraine related to military brownfields development and redevelopment, a free training to improve capacity to evaluate environmental and health risks of brownfields, and shared best practices. .
Contents
Introduction: Editorial Team
Panel 1: Scientific Support for Decision Making in the Environmental Security Sector
Brownfields Redevelopment Programs and Policies in North America and Europe
Issues of Militiary Brownfields in Ukraine: A Sustainable Development Perspective
Public Health Implications of Agents Found in Military Brownfield Sites
Risk Assessment Approaches to Site Remediation: Development of Health-Protective Cleanup Standards
Risk Communication: Lessons Learned from Stakeholders in the U.S
Interface between Sustainability, Public Health, and Environment: Indicators for Measuring and Tracking Impacts of Brownfields Redevelopment
Environmental redevelopment and urban regeneration of sensitive brownfield - and connected fields areas - for sustainable future scenarios. Models and strategies
Involvement of Military Brownfields in the Urban Space in Czech Republic
Sustainable Use of Materialsfound in Military Brownfield Sites: Repurposing and Recycling Opportunities for Industrial Growth
The Asbestos Risk. The Case of Albania and the Prospective for the Ukrainian Areas in Conflict
Infusing Sustainability into Brownfields Planning and Redevelopment: Lessons from Canada and the United States
From Scars to Strength: Urban Resilience in Military Brownfields Redevelopment
Historical Context and Political Conditions of Revitalization of Degraded Military Areas - Case Study "Garnizon" in Gdańsk
The Future of Brownfields Redevelopment: Selected Contributions of Doctoral Students and Post-Doctoral/Young researchers
Panel 2: Socio-Environmental Aspects of Reusing Former Military Lands
Challenges of the Transformation of Military Brownfields for the Urban Areas
Lessons of the Regeneration of Former Military Sites in Hungary
Remote sensing follow-up of the military brownfields redevelopment in North Macedonia
Military brownfields in Cities’ Peripheries: Emerging Areas for Recreation and Landscape Protection - A Case Study of Ostrava and Milovice (Czech Republic) and Kharkiv (Ukraine))
Beyond the Limits of the City: Strategies to Regenerate Fragile Territories
Documenting Brownfields Redevelopment Projects through Photography
A Metamodel for Heritage-based Urban Recovery
Best Practices in Territorial Planning for the Management of Risks
Spatial Matching of Demand and Supply for Shelters in the Light of Transport Behavior during the Evacuation of Residents of an Urban Center Located on NATO's Eastern Flank - An Example of Suwałki (Poland)
Challenges Regarding the Transformation of Brownfields and Geopolitical Implications
Psychological Implications of Brownfields: Challenges and Solutions
War in Ukraine - Military and Economic Implications
Geoecological Utilization of the Zavojsko Lake Reservoir
Panel 3: Global Approach to Brownfields Reuse – Sustainable Communities: A Special Focus on NATO-Partner Countries
Transformation of Greenfields in Ukraine
Opportunities and Challenges for the Re-naturalization of Military Brownfields in Eastern Ukraine
GIS-based Decision Support System for Brownfield Redevelopment - Case Study on the Municipality of Prokuplje (Serbia)
Climate Change, Environmental Dynamics, and Human Nexus: Interactions Across Different Timescales
Transforming Brownfields: Urban Renewal in Ukrainian Cities
Involvement of Military Brownfields for Tourism (Examples in Ukraine and in Turkey)
Transformation of Brownfields in Western Ukraine
Spatial-functional Transformation of Military Brownfields - Example Sites in Sarajevo and East Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Evaluation of the Impact of Water Erosion on Soil Degradation Processes in Southeastern Europe
Delineation of Military Hostilities Impact onthe Urban Environment (A Case Study of Kharkiv)
Overview of Training for Stakeholders: Evaluating Environmental and Health Risks
Strategic Planning: Forming an International Brownfields Research Collaboration
Overview: Results of a Brainstorming Session – Brownfields Lessons
Conclusions and Next Steps of Editorial Team: Forming an International Brownfields Research Collaboration.
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ISBN
9789402422788
9402422781
Doi
10.1007/978-94-024-2278-8
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