eprintid: 16787
rev_number: 42
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creators_name: Boott, R
creators_name: Haklay, M
creators_name: Heppell, K
creators_name: Morley, J
title: The use of GIS in Brownfield redevelopment
divisions: UCL
divisions: A01
divisions: B04
divisions: C05
divisions: B03
divisions: C03
divisions: F26
keywords: MULTIMEDIA, SYSTEMS
abstract: In recent years, the issue of Brownfield site development - the re-use of previously used urban land - has gained a significant place in the planning agenda. However, not all Brownfield sites are derelict or contaminated land, some are significant as environmental amenities - be it part of wider ecosystem or a green area for the local population. The growing concern to include environmental aspects into the public debate have lead the Environment Agency, the Jackson Environment Institute and the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis to commission a short term pilot study to evaluate the contribution of a GIS for decision support and for "discussion support".In this paper, we describe how the state-of-the-art in geographic information (GI) and GI Science (GISc) can be used in a short term and limited project to achieve a practical and usable system. We are drawing on developments in information availability, as made accessible through the World Wide Web and research themes in GISc ranging from Multimedia GIS to Public Participation GIS.
date: 2001
publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
vfaculties: VENG
oa_status: green
primo: open
primo_central: open_green
verified: verified_batch
elements_source: Web of Science
elements_id: 16421
lyricists_name: Haklay, Mordechai
lyricists_name: Morley, Jeremy
lyricists_id: MHAKL64
lyricists_id: JGMOR66
full_text_status: public
volume: 8
pagerange: 241 - 258
event_type: conference
refereed: FALSE
isbn: 0-415-25362-4
editors_name: Halls, PJ
citation:        Boott, R;    Haklay, M;    Heppell, K;    Morley, J;      (2001)    The use of GIS in Brownfield redevelopment.                    In: Halls, PJ, (ed.) UNSPECIFIED (241 - 258).   TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD       Green open access   
 
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