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Trombetta, F. (2002). Cleanups in marghera: International regulatory framework, national legal evolution, and local experiences. Scientific Research and Safeguarding of Venice, Corila Research Program 2001 Results, I, 59–60.
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| Tipo di Risorsa: Articolo di Rivista Chiave di citazione BibTeX: Trombetta2002a Invia la risorsa per email ad un amico View all bibliographic details |
Categorie: General Keywords: bonifica, economia e aspetti sociali - Economics, extend abstract corila Creatori: Trombetta Collezione: Scientific Research and Safeguarding of Venice, Corila Research Program 2001 Results |
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Aim of the paper is to reconstruct the normative framework investors and developers have to comply with when they carry out remediations at dismissed brownfields. Norms cannot be left out from a research programme dealing with costs and benefits of cleanups in Marghera because they impact strongly on the (i) necessity, (ii) economic feasibility, (iii) evaluation (Beinat 1997), and (iv) choice of particular remedial techniques and redevelopment process. The necessity of remediation depends clearly on soil quality but also crucially on statutory provision of the level of toxic releases’ concentration that requires immediate remediation. The liability principle (a), assessing who is responsible for pollution and has to pay for it, and regulatory criteria (b), defining types of intervention allowed and preferred techniques of cleanup, impact on the overall cost-benefit ratio of each redevelopment process, fostering it or hampering it, depending on the final expected profit.
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