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  • ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE RECLAMATION OF DERELICT AND DISTURBED LAND: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • Derelict landscapes : the wasting of America's built environment
  • Land use and environmental dereliction in the urban fringe: the case of Benin City, Bendel State, Nigeria
  • As a result of their size and their frequently significant location in the urban area, the treatment of derelict railway sites by urban planning is of central importance for urban development. In this respect the revitalization of derelict railway
  • Cultural studies ; Cultural value ; Dereliction ; Materiality ; Memory ; Ruins
  • An archaeology of dereliction : poetics and policy in the governing of depressed industrial districts in interwar England and Wales
  • Friches industrielles en Ile-de-France: définition, inventaire, expériences de réaffectation = Derelict industrial sites in the Ile-de-France: definition, inventory, reaffectation experiments
  • Ecological aspects of the reclamation of derelict and disturbed land. An annotated bibliography
  • Re-use of industrial derelict land has been important in the economic development of Hungary. Since in the future the establishment of new industrial buildings will be restricted, the role of existing ones may increase. At the location of factories
  • The article describes the particular German legal features that has to be considered especially by the municipalities in site management and valuation for the re-activation of derelict railway sites. - (IFL)
  • Estonia ; Fishing harbour ; Planning ; Tallinn ; Urban area ; Urban planning ; the sublime ; unregulated space ; urban derelict places ; waterfront regeneration
  • , in order to present and discuss ways of analysing both positive and negative aspects of dereliction in a post-Soviet context. This blankness, the paper concludes, is an opportunity and a quality, not always a vice but in some cases a virtue
  • and that the rich content of derelict places is worthy of consideration in city planning.
  • Using a sample of 21 mid-sized cities in New Jersey, the AA. show that communities with a poor real estate market, many poor, minority residents and a weak economic base are likely to have serious « temporarily obsolete abandoned derelict sites
  • the the large derelict spaces of the coal, iron and steel industry and transportation, particularly smaller spaces will create problems for urban development in the future. - (IfL)
  • Even in economically prospering cities there are disadvantaged urban neighbourhoods. Irrespective of their location in structurally weak inner cities, in the neighbourhood of derelict industrial spaces or in suburban areas that are further removed
  • energy) and limitations (landslide and erosion hazard, pollution and derelict land) as well as geographical and economic problems of environmental protection. (DLo).
  • Landscape architecture is called upon to develop concepts for the increasing number of derelict and perforated spaces. This create great chances for the further development of the profession. New categories of open spaces that are extensively
  • British schemes in reclamation of derelict land, particularly Durham Country council's action in the mining area, are examples for studies on land use change in old industrial regions: rural use for industrial use, new land for old in rural and peri
  • and aims of Slovene spatial policy regarding urban development are presented. Characteristics and processes of recent urban development of Ljubljana are presented in five themes : inner urban development, derelict urban areas, areas of dispersed
  • Redundant and derelict port areas and waterfronts of cities are world wide one of the greatest challenges of town planners. They offer an immense opportunity on a medium to long term basis for new uses like tourism, housing and offices