SPECIALIST STUDY
SPECIALIST STUDY : BROWNFIELD OR GREENBELT reason behind this study is to explore the current status of urban regeneration and to look deeper into the future potential and possible outcomes for regeneration. This study could help outline how to improve development and our usage of land in order to help ease any environmental damages that brownfield site has caused or to halt the loss of greenbelt. The matter of where to develop and options comes as a matter of debate. In many circumstances’ developers opt for the more desirable location, newer opinions though counter of developing within the brownfield sites and through the process of remediation and design sites which may not be desirable can become so through investment into it. To gather this research, reports of governments’ for figures and local councils’ housing targets were reviewed. the evidence found would shed light into how development is being managed and undertaken around the north western region of the UK. Specifically looking at Liverpool region council and other surrounding councils if relevant. Other resources include textbooks that offer guidance for the clean-up and optimal solutions for sustainable and environmentally viable options for development. All the resources used have helped gain an understanding both how development and regeneration of urban environments work and how best to go about it.
wnfield or Greenbelt
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ULATION INCREASE AND GOVERNMENTS QUOTAS TO DEAL WITH THE DEMAND NOT BEING MET. ARE BROWNFIELD SITE
G OUR URBAN ENVIRONMENTS? IN TURN, DEVELOPING OUR URBAN ENVIRONMENTS WHILST USING LESS OF OUR GRE 2020 Portfolio Simon Dore 35
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