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These expert case studies focus on ways in which a variety of
innovative local economic development programs have been
implemented in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.
Authorities with varied experience show how policies and programs
must fit into a political and legal system, meet specific external
and environemtnal requirements, serve certain groups and settings,
and bring about tangible results. Students and scholars,
policymakers and practitioners, economists and businessmen, labor
and government specialists, and public administrators will find
these case studies illuminating. This comparative study first gives
an overview of innovative policies and programs on both sides of
the Atlantic Ocean. The surveys range from South Bend, Indiana,
Baltimore, Maryland, and New Orleans, Louisiana, to the Ruhrgebiet,
Germany, West Scotland, Wales, and Northamptonshire, United
Kingdom. Among other issues the case studies cover waterfront
development, urban revitalization, regional reconstruction, job
preservation, and proactive community development.
Contaminated land policy is a key concern of governments and policy
makers across the globe, yet discussion has traditionally focused
on the particular experience of the United States. This major new
book develops a framework for assessing laws and regulations
regarding contaminated land and polluted properties, their clean up
and reuse, and the assignment of costs and responsibilities for
reclamation.In Contaminated Land, the authors, a European and two
Americans, lay out a framework for cross- national comparisons of
policy contexts as well as ways of examining the outcomes of
different approaches to contaminated land and systematically
compare approaches to this issue in both the EU and US. The use of
this framework leads to a reassessment of specific policies, such
as the polluter pays principle, which may be more successful in the
EU than it has been in the US, and subsidiarity which, while
problematic in Europe, may hold promise in a US application.
Specific issues discussed include the nature and extent of the
contaminated land problem, legal implications, regulation in the
US, the 1980 Comprehensive Environmental Liability, Compensation
and Reclamation Act, European experience and EU environmental
policy, integrated comparative analysis and some lessons for the
future. Contaminated Land offers valuable insights on policy
responses to the problem of badly polluted land from the
perspectives of planning, economics and sociology. In particular,
this volume offers frameworks for comparison of different national
settings to help determine the preferred and most promising
approaches to contaminated land in any social, economic and legal
policy context.
Many American cities are now fiscally and economically stronger
than they have been in years. However, the task of revitalizing
America's cities remains unfinished, as does the challenge of
pursuing sustainable development across metro areas and balancing
the need for new growth with smart reinvestments in already
developed urban areas. Returning urban brownfields to productive
community use is a central aspect of both aims. Towards this end,
the Department is a principal partner in the Administration's
initiative to help communities clean up and sustainably redevelop
brownfields -- a priority for State and local elected officials.
Our tools include a new Brownfields Economic Development Initiative
(BEDI) to specifically address brownfields redevelopment needs,
participating in the Administration's Showcase Communities
Initiative, providing technical assistance to State and local
governments, and streamlining community development regulations to
make them "friendly" to brownfields redevelopment. Expanding our
knowledge base and developing new tools is a vital part of our
commitment. Consequently, the Office of Policy Development and
Research has initiated an active brownfields research and
development program. The purpose of our brownfields R&D work is
to better understand how brownfields become barriers to
revitalization of America's distressed communities and to develop
ways to overcome or eliminate those barriers.
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