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Brownfields, Toads, and the Struggle for Neighborhood Redevelopment a Case Study of the State of New Jersey
Oleh:
Greenberg, Michael
;
Lowrie, Karen
;
Solitare, Laura
;
Duncan, Latoya
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Urban Affairs Review vol. 35 no. 5 (Mei 2000)
,
page 717-733.
Topik:
brownfields sites
;
municipalities
;
New Jersey
;
toads
Fulltext:
717UAR355.pdf
(50.93KB)
Isi artikel
A survey was made of all municipalities in the state of New Jersey (N = 566) to determine how many had brownfields sites that caused property devaluation and land-use changes beyond the site boundaries. Most municipalities (80%, n = 450) replied; 10% indicated that brownfields sites caused neighborhood impacts, and 3% reported land-use and neighborhood impacts more than one-quarter mile from the site and multiple land-use changes as a result of a brownfield site. Typically, this last group of neighborhoods also had neighborhood problems such as unsafe conditions and inadequate services. Policy suggestions for this group of highly stressed neighborhoods are discussed.
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