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Patassini, D., Turvani, M., & Trombetta, F. (2002). Cost and benefit analysis of brownfield remediation and redevelopment. Scientific Research and Safeguarding of Venice, Corila Research Program 2001 Results, I, 49–52.
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Categorie: General Keywords: bonifica, economia e aspetti sociali - Economics, extend abstract corila Creatori: Patassini, Trombetta, Turvani Collezione: Scientific Research and Safeguarding of Venice, Corila Research Program 2001 Results |
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The aim of the research is a cost benefit assessment of brownfield remediation and redevelopment in the area of Porto Marghera (Venice, Italy). Three are the main goals: 1) a preliminary assessment of the legal framework for soil protection sectoral policies have to comply with; 2) case-studies focused on main actors fostering physical and functional transformation, brownfield remediation, redevelopment and creation of new market opportunities; 3) economic evaluation both of costs and benefits. Among the different classes of benefits we concentrated mainly on those that accrue to real estate developers and are generated by remediation and redevelopment projects. Two main reasons account for this choice: firstly, developers are very crucial operators within remediation and redevelopment programmes in Marghera, acting as market makers. Were their contribution absent, any redevelopment would be hampered; secondly, developers dealing with large dismissed areas form a rather small and easily identifiable group. Furthermore, they have a clear view of locational attractiveness of the area as a whole and of local public policies as well. The economic evaluation of both location and public incentives have been studied by means of an ad-hoc sample survey which provides as main result a willingness to pay measure (WTP) for many site specific attributes and for an array of different public incentives. Referring to cost analysis, a contextual knowledge support system has been designed. Relying on an extensive review of existing procedures, an original procedure has been implemented, connecting in a sequence various analytical and evaluation models, namely Electre, Giuditta, Rec and Aures, the combination of which suggested the acronym El.Gi.R.A. Added by: Dott. Alessandro Meggiato |