Holistic management of brownfield regeneration (HOMBRE) : cost effective monitoring within the Circular Land Management Framework
Auteur(s) |
G.J. Ellen
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M. Blauw
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R. van Ek
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P.F.M. van Gaans
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J. Klein
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L. Maring
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A. Marsman
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L. van Arkel
Publicatie type | rapport Deltares
This report describes the HOMBRE land management and decision guidance framework that integrates the knowledge on the early indicators of impending brownfield formation and the cost-effective monitoring of the different stages of the land use cycle, including the brownfield stage. Starting from the circular land management framework developed within CircUse, the HOMBRE “Zero Brownfields” perspective is worked out. At the base of the HOMBRE framework are a land use cycle consisting of two phases (use and transition) and a land management cycle (that incorporates three phases: anticipating change, planning transition and realisation, and managing realisation). Monitoring activities are specifically related to the first and last of these phases. Decision guidance within the Zero BF framework is based on a multi-faceted analysis of each management phase, aimed at getting a clear understanding of the following aspects that may impact management decisions:
Stakeholder roles and responsibilities ; Spatial and temporal scales ; Key choices ; Information needs ; Key obstacles (including potential liabilities).