Brownfields, often neglected in less developed countries, can provide redevelopment opportunities and urban transformation. These areas have high economic and social potential and can be recycled to reduce environmental pollution and save resources. The article examines library-based data collection and descriptive analysis within brownfield research, finding that abandoned lands can be used to revitalize urban zones and improve urban spaces. Although this research originates from the Western world, it is more linked to research data from the Eastern world, especially Iran.
Ramezani, M. (2023). Brownfield research : a comprehensive review of library-based data collection and descriptive analysis. IN FOLIO, 42, 166-171.
Brownfield research : a comprehensive review of library-based data collection and descriptive analysis
Ramezani, Mina
2023-01-01
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Brownfields, often neglected in less developed countries, can provide redevelopment opportunities and urban transformation. These areas have high economic and social potential and can be recycled to reduce environmental pollution and save resources. The article examines library-based data collection and descriptive analysis within brownfield research, finding that abandoned lands can be used to revitalize urban zones and improve urban spaces. Although this research originates from the Western world, it is more linked to research data from the Eastern world, especially Iran.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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