Title: CL:AIRE SUBR:IM Bulletin 1 (SUB1): The Role of the UK Development Industry in Brownfield Regeneration 
Resource Type: document --> guidance / decision support 
Country: United Kingdom 
Year: 2006 
Availability: Dixon, T. (2006) The Role of the UK Development Industry in Brownfield Regeneration. CL:AIRE. London, UK First author: CL:AIRE Other author: Dixon, T Year: 2006 Title: The Role of the UK Development Industry in Brownfield Regeneration Publisher name: CL:AIRE Publisher details: London, UK 
Author 1/Producer: CL:AIRE 
Other Authors/Producers: Tim Dixon 
Author / Producer Type: Non-governmental organisations 
Publisher: CL:AIRE 
Publisher City: 7th Floor 1 Great Cumberland Place London W1H 7AL 
Report / download web link (=direct link): http://www.claire.co.uk/index.php?option=com_docman&task=cat ...  
Format (e.g. PDF): PDF 
Size: (e.g. 20mb) 149.29 
EUGRIS Keyword(s): Contaminated land-->Contaminated land overview
 
Long description: This end user guide is one of the products of the Sustainable Urban Brownfield: Integrated Management (SUBR:IM) research consortium. The research was completed at Oxford Brookes University, and examined the role of the UK development industry in brownfield regeneration. The project, which was carried out between 2004 and 2006, was based around a major survey of property developers (residential and commercial), and also included structured interviews with developers at a national level; a detailed analysis of the ODPM National Land Use Database, and case studies and further interviews with key brownfield stakeholders in Thames Gateway and Greater Manchester. A key message emerging from the research is that although the property development industry is coming to terms with brownfield risks, including contamination, major policy barriers are hampering effective regeneration. Furthermore, resolving other issues, relating to density and infrastructure, are key to successful brownfield regeneration. 
Link to Organisation(s): CL:AIRE (Contaminated Land: Applications in the Real Environments)
 
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