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Research of the Disparities in the Process of Revitalization of Brownfields in Small Towns and Cities

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  • Natalie Szeligova

    (Department of Spatial Planning and the Environment, Karvina City Authority, Frystatska 72/1, 733 24 Karvina, Czech Republic)

  • Marek Teichmann

    (Department of Urban Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, VSB—Technical University of Ostrava, Ludvika Podeste 1875/17, 708 00 Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic)

  • Frantisek Kuda

    (Department of Urban Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, VSB—Technical University of Ostrava, Ludvika Podeste 1875/17, 708 00 Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic)

Abstract

The subject of the work is the research on relevant factors influencing participation in the success of brownfield revitalization, especially in the territory of small municipalities. Research has so far dealt with the issue of determining disparities in the municipalities of the Czech Republic, not excluding small municipalities, but their subsequent application has usually been presented in larger cities. The focus on smaller municipalities or cities was usually addressed only in general. The introduction provides an overview of theoretical knowledge in the field of brownfield revitalization. Defining the level of knowledge of the monitored issues is an essential step for the purposes of more effective determination of disparities. Disparities will be determined on the basis of information on localities that have been successfully revitalized. The identified disparities are then monitored in the territory of small municipalities. For the purposes of processing, it was determined that a small municipality or city is an area with a maximum of 5000 inhabitants. Using appropriately selected statistical methods, an overview of disparities and their weights is determined, which significantly affect the success of revitalization. In small municipalities, the issue of brownfields is not emphasized but, in terms of maintaining community strength and reducing population turnover, the reuse of brownfields is a crucial theme.

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  • Natalie Szeligova & Marek Teichmann & Frantisek Kuda, 2021. "Research of the Disparities in the Process of Revitalization of Brownfields in Small Towns and Cities," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(3), pages 1-18, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:13:y:2021:i:3:p:1232-:d:486619
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