Design and Verification of a Simple Approach to Brownfields Categorization
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Categorization Criteria
- Sites marked as A: there is no obvious obstacle that would significantly slow down further use of this site.
- Sites marked as B: these sites have an existing development barrier, which can be removed within a few years.
- Sites marked as C: these sites have a significant development barrier. They are not usable under current conditions.
- Sites marked as D: those that pose a danger. It may be a contamination, but also a building that, with its current state, directly threatens its surroundings. For the most part, this condition is the result of a reluctance to act or accept responsibility.
2.2. Defining the Territory in Which the Evaluation of Brownfields Was Carried Out and the Data Source
2.3. Application of Criteria to the Database of Brownfields in the Moravian-Silesian Region in 2017
- The previous function was housing, administration, or civic amenities
- Heaps and dumps
- Industrial brownfields
- Transport-related brownfields
- Military brownfields
- Agricultural brownfields
2.4. Objectives of Analysis Procedure in 2020
- Fully regenerated,
- Transferred to development area,
- Demolition—the site has become a development area.
3. Results
3.1. Category A
3.2. Category B
3.3. Category C
3.4. Category D and Summary of All Categories
3.5. Suggestion for Discussion
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Author | Criteria |
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Jackson, et al. 2004 [20] | A key indicator is the location (position in urban structure) of the site. Areas in the center and good transport availability are much more interesting (category A) than those on the outskirts or those with poor transport accessibility (category C). |
Doleželová et al. 2014 [28] | Sites with a real estate sale ability coefficient greater than 1.1 can be considered unequivocally commercially attractive for investors even without grant funding (unless excessive real burdens or investment risks exist). These sites belong to category A. Another group, classified B, contains sites with the sale ability coefficient equal to or smaller than 1.1, but greater than 0.75. The remaining sites with a sale ability coefficient less than 0.75 make up the group of unprofitable projects, marked as category C |
Votoček, 2011 [29] | Category A: are brownfields absorbed by the private sector itself. They have a good lo-cation due to the layout of the municipality. They have a small or negligible environ-mental burden, the development of the municipality does not require a larger development area in this place for the needs of the public sector. There is also a good ownership structure in the neighborhood. Category B: there are brownfields with more risks and problems. The private sector is no longer capable of independently ensuring their development. Cooperation in the form of mutual support between the public and private sectors must be sought. Category C: are areas whose development the private sector is unable to ensure. However, their existence can block the development of the municipality, or represent an irreplaceable location for the necessary development of public goods. Long-term neglect of such an area brings social, economic, and ecological problems to the municipality. |
Site Type | Number | Area in ha |
---|---|---|
Site A | 78 | 77.58 |
Site B | 72 | 16,834 |
Site C | 41 | 232.82 |
Site D | 16 | 186.9 |
Not rated 1 | 38 | 97.65 |
Total | 245 | 763.29 |
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Vojvodíková, B.; Fojtík, R.; Tichá, I. Design and Verification of a Simple Approach to Brownfields Categorization. Sustainability 2021, 13, 11206. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132011206
Vojvodíková B, Fojtík R, Tichá I. Design and Verification of a Simple Approach to Brownfields Categorization. Sustainability. 2021; 13(20):11206. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132011206
Chicago/Turabian StyleVojvodíková, Barbara, Radim Fojtík, and Iva Tichá. 2021. "Design and Verification of a Simple Approach to Brownfields Categorization" Sustainability 13, no. 20: 11206. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132011206
APA StyleVojvodíková, B., Fojtík, R., & Tichá, I. (2021). Design and Verification of a Simple Approach to Brownfields Categorization. Sustainability, 13(20), 11206. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132011206