【目 录】
FOREWORD
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CHAPTER 1: GLOBAL TRENDS—THE PERFECTSTORM
Why BrownfieldSites?
Why GreeningBrownfields?
The GlobalTrends
Urbanization andPopulation
Green Building
Global ResourceConstraints
Energy Demand
Developed Land
Value Creation—BrownfieldsRemediation and Green Building
References
CHAPTER 2: CONVERGENCE—THE USEPA MEETSTHE USGBC
The Definitionof Srownfields
The USEPAPerspective
The USGBCPerspective
The Global View
Summary
"Green"Brownfields Reuse
SustainableRedevelopment Concepts at the Assessment Stage
References
CHAPTER 3: REGULATORYDRIVERS
U.S.Regulations
U.S, StateRegulations
The EuropeanUnion
Overview
EU CountryRegulations
Asia/Pacific Region
China
Japan
Overview ofRegulations
Growth of theJapanese Environmental Remediation Market
Australia
CHAPTER 4: INCENTIVES
Overview
U.S.FederalPrograms
CERCLA
RCRA
Other U,S, FederalPrograms
U,S.State Programs
The EU
CHAPTER 5: FRAMEWORKS FORGREENING BROWNFIELDS
Overview
Colorado Brownflelds Handbook
Ontario Brownfields Toolbox
Missouri Roadmap
RESCUE Roadmap
RE—DESIGN—IT
CHAPTER 6: LAND PLANNING
Introduction
Land PlanningStrategies
Transit—OrientedDevelopment
Mixed—UseStrategies
Urban GrowthBoundaries
InfillDevelopment
Greenways
Transfer ofDevelopment Rights
Open Space Protection
Urban Forestry
Land Trusts
AgriculturalLand Protection
Solar AccessProtection
CHAPTER 7: GREENBUILDING
Introduction
U.S.LegislationandPublicSectorGreenBuildingInitiatives
USEPA GreenBuildings on Brownfields Initiative
U.S.Community—BasedGreenBuildingPrograms
National GreenBuilding Programs
EmergingGreenBuildingPrograms
References
CHAPTER 8: VALUINGFINANCIAL RETURN OR BEYOND ASSET CONVERSION
Introduction
Motivations, Concerns, and Solutions
Owner/OperatorMotivations
Owner/OperatorConcerns
Owner/OperatorSolutions
DeveloperMotivations
Surveys
DeveloperConcerns
DeveloperSolutions
Government/Public SectorMotivations
Government/Public SectorConcerns
Government/Public SectorSolutions
Approach toValuing the Financial Return of the Greening of Brownfield Sites
Examples ofFinancial Returns
CHAPTER 9: CASE STUDIES
Introduction
EvolutionaryGreen
Atlantic Station
Boisbriand, Quebec, Canada—CherokeeInvestment Partners
Alameda, California—Catellus
Treasure Island, California
South WaterfrontArea—Portland, Oregon
Fulton FishMarket, Hunts Point—New York
Homebush Bay—Sydney, Australia
China
The FloatingGardens, Yonging RiverPark, Taizhou City
Hong Kong WetlandPark
RevolutionaryGreen
BedZED
Implications ofBedZED and Scaling the Project
The OPL Mata deSesimbra Project inPortugal
Sonoma MountainVillage
Via Verde BronxDevelopment
Enterprise Community Partners
CHAPTER 10:THE NEXT 20YEARS
Introduction
The Next 20Years' Trends
Re—Industrialization—Innovationand Creative Destruction
Green AffordableHousing and Green Jobs
Green Jobs
Revolutionary Building Materials
SeriousMaterials
BASF
Ca/era Corporation
Climate ChangeandCarbonNeutralCities
ReinventingU.S.Cities
New Orleans
Los Angeles
Bronx, New York City
Buffalo
Chinese Cities—theUrbanization ofChina
Connected Cities
Green CommercialBuildings as Brand Symbols
Energy andBrownfields
Final Thoughts
GLOSSARY
INDEX