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Title: Aus und Weiterbildungskonzepte fr das Flchenrecycling


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A sustainable approach in Brownfield regeneration
process MILANO - 10 Marzo 2004 Herbert Daniel
Klapperich "German experiences in regeneration
process"
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  • Abstract
  • The topic of "Remediation of previously used
    sites" occupies professional engineers in the
    field of Geo-Technology, Civil Engineering,
    Process Engineering and Mining, Engineering
    Geologists, Biologists and Micro-Biologists,
    Geologists specialized in Hydrology and
    Geo-Chemistry, Physicists and Chemists, Town
    Planners, Landscape Architects and, beside those
    disciplines of technology and design, the
    property sector, banks, insurance sector and
    politics including planning authorities and
    environmental Legislation.
  • The central position, of course, is taken up by
    the land owner, respectively the investor.

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  • open land
  • large number of urban brownfields with
    structural, planning and environmental handicaps
  • systematic approach to the management of land
    with local and regional involvement
  • property development
  • mobilization of urban brownfields
  • "City of Tomorrow", will set standards for
    indicators of sustainability - including the
    strongly propagated concept of "land
    consciousness"
  • land management has to consider the property
    sector and thus associated financial models,
    their risk potential and avoidance
  • insurance sector offers solutions

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  • Interdisciplinary approach for BROWNFIELDS
  • introduction
  • sustainable development
  • real properties mines remediation
  • EC-Policy - "Brownfield Research"
  • economic assessment
  • remediation soil/groundwater
  • commercial real property environmental issues
  • risk mannagement safety concepts
  • US-German environmental treaty
  • conclusion

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  • Introduction
  • "Land recycling is the use-related
    re-incorporation of plots of land in the economic
    and natural cycle which have lost their former
    function or use ... by means of planning,
    environmental or economic policy measures."

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  • The interdisciplinary recycling of land acts as a
    useful instrument to limit the development of
    greenfield land in order to shape the necessary
    structural changes, which have resulted from the
    demise of traditional industrial sectors,
    together with political decision makers.
  • Interdisciplinary land recycling serves the
    re-integration of previously used real estate
    into the economic cycle.
  • players institutions, public sector agencies,
    trade organisations and companies.
  • topics technology, construction, economics,
    ecology, risk rating, environmental law, project
    management, management of public sector bodies.
  • Research and development co-operation with
    private and public sector partners, federal,
    state and local level, mining and construction
    sectors, real estate, financial and insurance
    sectors.

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  • Sustainable Development
  • Urban planning - limitations chances
  • Environmental impact assessment and also
    regarding environmental legislation and policy in
    progress the sustainable development is meanwhile
    an excepted goal and so far a prominent overall
    issue.

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  • Management of brownfields in Germany
  • the Federal Soil Protection Act (with its
    sublegal regulation) and
  • the Federal Building Code.
  • The Federal Soil Protection Act and the
    accompanying Federal Soil Protection Ordinance do
    not claim explicitly the reuse of brownfields
    instead of greenfields. They contain however the
    requirements which have to be met if contaminated
    sites shall be reused. Warding off dangers is
    required.
  • The Federal Soil Protection Act so far
    contributes sunstantially to an ecologically
    sound use-related remediation, but it does not
    guide to a minimization of land consumption.
  • Sustainable developments in remediation of
    contaminated sites is to be achieved by the
    interaction of all involved parties including
    public-private partnership.

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  • Problems with Brownfields
  • Key problems for reusing contaminated sites
  • contamination may be a technical barrier to reuse
  • dealing with contamination lieads to uncertain
    economic burdens, especially a regeneration of
    land affected by former industrial use
  • the interface of policy and legal framework for
    dealing with land contamination can be complex
  • there are much wider issues relating to the
    regeneration of land ? which can have additional
    complexities by dealing with those sites (e. g.
    social structure of neighbourhood, image of
    quarter)

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  • Real Properties - Plant and Land - Mine
    Remediation
  • The ecological advantages that a remediation
    brings are obvious to all, whereas the benefits
    of reintegration of land into the economic cycle
    and their reuse needs to be marketed more
    strongly, also from an economic and social
    perspective for the re-invigoration of cities.

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