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Community engagement is a key component of any successful brownfields project. Check out these case studies to learn more about how you can successfully implement equitable development and collaborate with your community in your project. ...
This ATSDR Land Reuse & Redevelopment Toolkit provides Community Champions with the information and procedures needed to identify, cleanup, and redevelop Land Reuse Sites to positively impact a community’s health. Let’s start with the basics....
Learn what a V2A looks like through case studies and examples, and why community engagement is critical for redevelopment projects....
Land reuse offers stakeholders the chance to repair the wrongs of the past and use their projects to move towards equity, making urban spaces healthier for all. Here's how to know what "good” redevelopment looks like and how to know if we've achieved it...
Redesarrollo De Brownfields: Estrategia Para La Revitalización Económica Y La Justicia Ambiental
La Liga de Ciudades de Puerto Rico y el Centro para el Reciclaje Creativo de Tierras (CCLR, por sus siglas en inglés) presentó este seminario web interactivo diseñado para líderes y profesionales del sector público y sin fines de lucro interesados en...
Are America’s legacy cities doomed to haunt us as the ghosts of a bygone industrial era or can we breathe new life into them?...
Improving environmental and human health outcomes in communities across the country is challenging under any circumstances. View the slides for the National TAB webinar featuring strategies to make every community healthy, wealthy and wise....
Gentrification and displacement are critical topics for cities and neighborhoods, and for redevelopment. CCLR is pleased to welcome Richard Rothstein, author of the 2017 book The Color of Law, who will frame the history of segregation in the United States...