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Collaboration in the Brownfield Regeneration Process – Legally Binding or Informal Approach?

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Perić, Ana
Furundžić, Danilo
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Schrenk, Manfred
Popovich, Vasily V.
Zeile, Peter
Elisei, Pietro
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The research subject is the analysis of the possible ways to achieve stakeholder compliance in the brownfield regeneration process. The aim of the paper is to show urban planning mechanisms that are used for the establishment of cooperation between different stakeholders involved in brownfield regeneration. It is important to explain the possible ways of collaboration between different institutions, but also between different sectors (public, private and civil society). In the very beginning of the paper, the current trends in the brownfield regeneration are shown, both in developed and post-socialist countries. However, the rest of the text relates to the topic of brownfield regeneration in Central European states. Precisely, the overview of the institutional aspect of brownfield regeneration within the planning system in the Czech Republic and Hungary is indicated. The determination of the responsible institutions for the brownfield regeneration process is of particular impo...rtance. Also, it is significant to examine if the collaboration is prescribed by the main laws in the field of spatial planning or not. However, the focus of research concerns the collaborative procedures to achieve the successful regeneration of brownfields. Those results stem from the analysis of the brownfield sites examples. Namely, the first example relates to the regeneration of military complex in the Czech town of Uherske Hradiste, while the second case indicates the regeneration of unhygienic settlement in Budapest. The final section of the paper systemizes the experiences from the developing countries in terms of collaborative procedures in brownfield

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Brownfield regeneration process / Urban planning mechanisms / Collaborative procedures
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REAL CORP 2013. Planning Times – You better keep planning or you get in deep water, for the cities they are a-changin’... : Proceedings of 18th international conference on Urban Planning and Spatial Development in the Information Society, 2013, 181-188
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  • Schwechat : CORP - Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning

ISBN: 978-3-9503110-4-4

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_556
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https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/556
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establishment of cooperation between different stakeholders involved in brownfield regeneration. It is
important to explain the possible ways of collaboration between different institutions, but also between
different sectors (public, private and civil society). In the very beginning of the paper, the current trends in
the brownfield regeneration are shown, both in developed and post-socialist countries. However, the rest of
the text relates to the topic of brownfield regeneration in Central European states. Precisely, the overview of
the institutional aspect of brownfield regeneration within the planning system in the Czech Republic and
Hungary is indicated. The determination of the responsible institutions for the brownfield regeneration
process is of particular importance. Also, it is significant to examine if the collaboration is prescribed by the
main laws in the field of spatial planning or not. However, the focus of research concerns the collaborative
procedures to achieve the successful regeneration of brownfields. Those results stem from the analysis of the
brownfield sites examples. Namely, the first example relates to the regeneration of military complex in the
Czech town of Uherske Hradiste, while the second case indicates the regeneration of unhygienic settlement
in Budapest. The final section of the paper systemizes the experiences from the developing countries in terms
of collaborative procedures in brownfield
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author = "Perić, Ana and Furundžić, Danilo",
year = "2013",
abstract = "The research subject is the analysis of the possible ways to achieve stakeholder compliance in the brownfield
regeneration process. The aim of the paper is to show urban planning mechanisms that are used for the
establishment of cooperation between different stakeholders involved in brownfield regeneration. It is
important to explain the possible ways of collaboration between different institutions, but also between
different sectors (public, private and civil society). In the very beginning of the paper, the current trends in
the brownfield regeneration are shown, both in developed and post-socialist countries. However, the rest of
the text relates to the topic of brownfield regeneration in Central European states. Precisely, the overview of
the institutional aspect of brownfield regeneration within the planning system in the Czech Republic and
Hungary is indicated. The determination of the responsible institutions for the brownfield regeneration
process is of particular importance. Also, it is significant to examine if the collaboration is prescribed by the
main laws in the field of spatial planning or not. However, the focus of research concerns the collaborative
procedures to achieve the successful regeneration of brownfields. Those results stem from the analysis of the
brownfield sites examples. Namely, the first example relates to the regeneration of military complex in the
Czech town of Uherske Hradiste, while the second case indicates the regeneration of unhygienic settlement
in Budapest. The final section of the paper systemizes the experiences from the developing countries in terms
of collaborative procedures in brownfield",
publisher = "Schwechat : CORP - Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning",
journal = "REAL CORP 2013. Planning Times – You better keep planning or you get in deep water, for the cities they are a-changin’... : Proceedings of 18th international conference on Urban Planning and Spatial Development in the Information Society",
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Perić, A.,& Furundžić, D.. (2013). Collaboration in the Brownfield Regeneration Process – Legally Binding or Informal Approach?. in REAL CORP 2013. Planning Times – You better keep planning or you get in deep water, for the cities they are a-changin’... : Proceedings of 18th international conference on Urban Planning and Spatial Development in the Information Society
Schwechat : CORP - Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning., 181-188.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_556
Perić A, Furundžić D. Collaboration in the Brownfield Regeneration Process – Legally Binding or Informal Approach?. in REAL CORP 2013. Planning Times – You better keep planning or you get in deep water, for the cities they are a-changin’... : Proceedings of 18th international conference on Urban Planning and Spatial Development in the Information Society. 2013;:181-188.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_556 .
Perić, Ana, Furundžić, Danilo, "Collaboration in the Brownfield Regeneration Process – Legally Binding or Informal Approach?" in REAL CORP 2013. Planning Times – You better keep planning or you get in deep water, for the cities they are a-changin’... : Proceedings of 18th international conference on Urban Planning and Spatial Development in the Information Society (2013):181-188,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_556 .

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