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Participation in brownfields redevelopment

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  • Laura Solitare

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Brownfields are problems for many communities. But they also can be opportunities. Laura Solitare of Rutgers University describes her research on what engages people in redeveloping the brownfields located in their neighborhoods. Her research relies on four case studies in Boston and four in Houston.

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  • Laura Solitare, 2003. "Participation in brownfields redevelopment," Communities and Banking, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Win, pages 10-14.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedbcb:y:2003:i:win:p:10-14
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    1. Marie Howland, 2007. "Employment Effects of Brownfield Redevelopment What Do We Know from the Literature?," NCEE Working Paper Series 200701, National Center for Environmental Economics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, revised Jan 2007.

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