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Τι (ποιος) είναι brownfield - ορισμός

PREVIOUS INDUSTRIAL OR COMMERCIAL LAND, OFTEN SOMEWHAT CONTAMINATED AS A RESULT
Brownfields; Brownfield site; Brownfield Land; Brownfield status; Brown Field status; Industrial wasteland; Brownfield; Polluted land; Contaminated site; Polluted site; Derelict land; Brown belt land; Brown-field; Redevelopment of brownfield land; Previously developed land
  • An abandoned factory, an example of what may be considered brownfield land.
  • Brownfield relic serves as monument in a new park in [[Atlantic Station]] area of [[Atlanta, Georgia]], U.S.
  • Residential development at former brownfield site in New Jersey
  • In Situ bioremediation, a method used to remove pollution from the soil located on brownfield land. This method is done on site instead of taking it elsewhere for processing.
  • Phytoremediation a method that can be used to remove pollutants from brownfield land. It uses plants to take up pollutants from the soil.
  • Pedestrians walking along hillside path in Seonyudo Park, which was developed from a former brownfield site
  • Example of brownfield land at a disused gasworks site after excavation, with [[soil contamination]] from removed underground storage tanks.

brownfield         
Brownfield land is land in a town or city where houses or factories have been built in the past, but which is not being used at the present time.
By 2005 he wants half of all new houses to be built on previously developed land: so-called brownfield sites.
ADJ: ADJ n, ADJ n
brownfield         
¦ adjective (of an urban site) having had previous development on it. Compare with greenfield.
Brownfield land         
In urban planning, brownfield land is any previously developed land that is not currently in use. It may be potentially contaminated, but it is not required to refer for area as brownfield.

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Brownfield land

Brownfield refers to land that is abandoned or underutilized due to pollution from industrial use. The specific definition of brownfield land varies and is decided by policy makers and/or land developers within different countries. The main difference in definitions of whether a piece of land is considered a brownfield or not depends on the presence or absence of pollution. Overall, brownfield land is a site previously developed for industrial or commercial purposes and thus requires further development before reuse.

Examples of post industrial brownfield sites include abandoned factories, dry cleaning establishments, gas stations, etc. Typical contaminants include hydrocarbon spillages, solvents and pesticides, as well as heavy metals like lead, asbestos, petroleum, etc.

Many contaminated post-industrial brownfield sites sit unused because the cleaning costs may be more than the land is worth after redevelopment. Previously unknown underground wastes can increase the cost for study and clean-up. Depending on the contaminants and damage present adaptive re-use and disposal of a brownfield can require advanced and specialized appraisal analysis techniques.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για brownfield
1. Ambassador William Brownfield, according to Ruiz.
2. This is a brownfield development – 82% of the development is on brownfield land – but a greenfield opportunity to develop new kinds of public services.
3. The new provisions enable integrated development of "brownfield" sites.
4. "No ‘Plan Balboa‘ exists," Ambassador William Brownfield said.
5. "At this point, they‘re on to us," Brownfield recalled thinking.