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Brownfields Redevelopment: Policy, Planning, and Practice
Learn how to transform contaminated properties into vibrant community assets through modern environmental planning, regulatory compliance, and sustainable development strategies.
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About this course
Transforming abandoned, idle, or underutilized industrial and commercial properties is one of the most impactful challenges in modern urban planning. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to brownfields redevelopment, equipping you with the foundational knowledge to navigate the complex intersection of environmental policy, community engagement, and real estate finance. You will learn how to turn contaminated sites into sustainable, productive spaces that benefit both the community and the environment.
Through structured written lessons, you will explore the entire lifecycle of a brownfield project, from initial environmental assessment to long-term site stewardship. You will gain a deep understanding of current regulatory frameworks, risk management strategies, and innovative funding mechanisms that make cleanup and redevelopment possible. This course also emphasizes modern sustainable development practices, including climate resilience planning and equitable community engagement.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core concepts, history, and definitions of brownfield sites and redevelopment policy
- Navigate environmental regulations, liability frameworks, and cleanup standards
- Analyze Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) to identify contamination risks
- Evaluate financial feasibility, grants, and public-private partnerships for redevelopment projects
- Integrate sustainable design, climate resilience, and green infrastructure into site plans
- Design community involvement strategies to ensure equitable and socially responsible outcomes
- Manage long-term institutional controls and environmental stewardship responsibilities
The course begins with foundational definitions and historical policy contexts, establishing a solid baseline before moving into the practical phases of environmental assessment, financial modeling, and community-centered planning. You will study realistic scenarios and policy applications to understand how these concepts operate in real-world urban settings.
This course is designed for beginners, aspiring urban planners, municipal employees, real estate developers, and environmental advocates who want to understand the policy and practice of brownfield redevelopment. No prior experience in environmental science or urban planning is required.
Start reading today to master the essentials of brownfield policy and lead sustainable redevelopment initiatives in your community.
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