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Publications Details for Grant Number R829607

Urban Regeneration through Environmental Remediation: Valuing Market Based Incentives for Brownfields Development

RFA: Market Mechanisms and Incentives for Environmental Management (2001)

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Article/Press Release All incentives for infill development are not equal. URBAN LAND Meyer P, Alberini A, Wernstedt K Meyer P, Alberini A, Wernstedt K. All incentives for infill development are not equal. Urban Land July 2004, pp. 28-31. R829607 (2003)
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Article/Press Release Public policy to attract private capital to contaminated sites: the relative values developers assign to different incentives. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT QUARTERLY Meyer PB Meyer PB. Public policy to attract private capital to contaminated sites: the relative values developers assign to different incentives. Economic Development Quarterly , 2005. R829607 (Final)
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Article/Press Release What do developers want? BROWNFIELD NEWS Wernstedt K, Meyer PB Wernstedt K, Meyer PB. What do developers want? Brownfield News June 2005, p. 12. R829607 (Final)
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Journal Article Understanding brownfields regeneration in the US. LOCAL ENVIRONMENT Heberle L, Wernstedt K Heberle L, Wernstedt K. Understanding brownfields regeneration in the US. Local Environment 2006;11(5):479-497. R829607 (Final)
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Journal Article Incentives for private residential brownfields development in US urban areas. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT Wernstedt K, Meyer PB, Alberini A, Heberle L Wernstedt K, Meyer PB, Alberini A, Heberle L. Incentives for private residential brownfields development in US urban areas. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 2006;49(1):101-119. R829607 (Final)
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Journal Article Attracting private investment to contaminated properties: the value of public interventions. JOURNAL OF POLICY ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT Wernstedt K, Meyer PB, Alberini A Wernstedt K, Meyer PB, Alberini A. Attracting private investment to contaminated properties: the value of public interventions. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 2006;25(2):347-369. R829607 (Final)
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Paper Policies for cleanup and reuse of contaminated sites: evidence from a survey of U.S. real estate developers None Alberini A, Meyer PB, Wernstedt K Alberini A, Meyer PB, Wernstedt K. Policies for cleanup and reuse of contaminated sites: evidence from a survey of U.S. real estate developers. Paper, 2005. R829607 (Final)
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Presentation Policies for cleanup and reuse of contaminated sites: evidence from a survey of US real estate developers. None Alberini A, Meyer P, Wernstedt K Alberini A, Meyer P, Wernstedt K. Policies for cleanup and reuse of contaminated sites: evidence from a survey of US real estate developers. Presented at the 13th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Budapest, Hungary, June 25-28, 2004. R829607 (2003)
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Presentation Liability, subsidies, and other inducements for brownfield redevelopment: what do developers want, and what do policymakers want to offer them? None Alberini A, Meyer PB, Wernstedt K, Heberle L

Alberini A, Meyer PB, Wernstedt K, Heberle L. Liability, subsidies, and other inducements for brownfield redevelopment: what do developers want, and what do policymakers want to offer them? To be presented at the Southern Economic Association 75th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 18-20, 2005.

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Presentation olices for cleanup and reuse of contaminated sites: evidence from a survey of us real estate developers. None Alberini A, Meyer P, Wernstedt K Alberini A, Meyer P, Wernstedt K. Polices for cleanup and reuse of contaminated sites: evidence from a survey of us real estate developers. To be presented at the 2005 Allied Social Science Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, January 7-9, 2005. R829607 (2003)
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Presentation Planners and developers' perceptions of urban regeneration issues. None Heberle L, Wernstedt K

Heberle L, Wernstedt K. Planners and developers' perceptions of urban regeneration issues. Presented at the Sixth Symposium of the International Urban Planning and Environment Association, Louisville, KY, September 4-8, 2004.

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Presentation Public-private partnership problems: mismatched public and private sector perceptions of the Brownfield issue and the effects on redevelopment policy. None Heberle L, Meyer PB

Heberle L, Meyer PB. Public-private partnership problems: mismatched public and private sector perceptions of the Brownfield issue and the effects on redevelopment policy. Presented at the Urban Affairs Association 35th Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, April 13-16, 2005.

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Presentation Planners and developers’ perceptions of urban regeneration issues. None Herberle L Herberle L. Planners and developers’ perceptions of urban regeneration issues. Presented at the 6th Symposium of the International Urban Planning and Environment Association, Louisville, KY, September 4-8, 2004. R829607 (2003)
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Presentation Brownfields real estate development: market-based incentives. None Meyer PB

Meyer PB. Brownfields real estate development: market-based incentives. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 4 Second Environmental Research Seminar, Atlanta, GA, September 28, 2003.

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Presentation Profits and planning: attracting private developers to reclaim contaminated sites. None Meyer PB, Wernstedt K

Meyer PB, Wernstedt K. Profits and planning: attracting private developers to reclaim contaminated sites. Presented to the Association of European Schools of Planning 2004 Congress, Grenoble, France, July 1-4, 2004.

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Presentation Developers and investment incentives - what is reduced uncertainty REALLY worth to real estate investors? None Meyer PB

Meyer PB. Developers and investment incentives - what is reduced uncertainty REALLY worth to real estate investors? Presented to the Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development, School of the Built Environment, Oxford Brooks University, Oxford, United Kingdom, November 2004.

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Presentation Public policy to attract private capital to contaminated sites: the relative values developers assign to different incentives. None Meyer PB, Wernstedt K, Heberle L, Alberini A

Meyer PB, Wernstedt K, Heberle L, Alberini A. Public policy to attract private capital to contaminated sites: the relative values developers assign to different incentives. Presented at the CABERNET 2005 International Conference on Managing Urban Land, Belfast, Northern Ireland, April 13-15, 2005.

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Presentation Contamination information: source for stigma or investment stimulus? None Meyer PB

Meyer PB. Contamination information: source for stigma or investment stimulus? Presented at the Association of European Schools of Planning 2005 Congress, Vienna, Austria, July 13-17, 2005.

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Presentation Developing effective incentives for contaminated site cleanup and Brownfields redevelopment: what the research says, “Don't think you know what incentives work! A look at economic development officials misperceptions of how developers think. None Meyer PB

Meyer PB. Developing effective incentives for contaminated site cleanup and Brownfields redevelopment: what the research says, “Don't think you know what incentives work! A look at economic development officials misperceptions of how developers think.” To be presented at the Brownfields 2005 National Brownfields Conference, Denver, CO, November 2-4, 2005.

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Presentation Brownfields real estate development: market-based incentives. None Meyer P Meyer P. Brownfields real estate development: market-based incentives. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 4 Science to Achieve Results Environmental Research Seminar, Atlanta, GA, September 10, 2003. R829607 (2003)
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Presentation Users’ perspectives on environmental insurance and developers’ valuation of liability relief. None Meyer P Meyer P. Users’ perspectives on environmental insurance and developers’ valuation of liability relief. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Region Workshops on Environmental Insurance and Risk Management, May 2004. R829607 (2003)
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Presentation Tell it like it is: findings from a study on market drivers for brownfield redevelopment. None Meyer P, Wernstedt K Meyer P, Wernstedt K. Tell it like it is: findings from a study on market drivers for brownfield redevelopment. Presented at Brownsfields 2004, St. Louis, MO, September 20-22, 2004. R829607 (2003)
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Presentation Attracting residential redevelopment to brownfield sites. None Wernstedt K Wernstedt K. Attracting residential redevelopment to brownfield sites. Presented at the American Planning Association Conference, Washington, DC, April 24-28, 2004. R829607 (2003)
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Presentation Attracting private developers to brownfield sites: the value of incentives. None Wernstedt K

Wernstedt K. Attracting private developers to brownfield sites: the value of incentives. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 7 Environmental Research for the Future Seminar, Kansas City, KS, December 16, 2004.

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Presentation The brownfields phenonmenon: much ado about nothing or the timing of the shrewd? None Wernstedt K, Herberle L, Alberini A, Meyer P Wernstedt K, Herberle L, Alberini A, Meyer P. The brownfields phenonmenon: much ado about nothing or the timing of the shrewd? Presented at Rockefeller Center, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, May 2004. R829607 (2003)
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Presentation Residential reuse of brownfield sites: let's hear it from developers. None Wernstedt K Wernstedt K. Residential reuse of brownfield sites:let's hear it from developers. Presented at the Colorado Brownfields Foundation Conference 2004, Lakewood, CO, October 15, 2004. R829607 (2003)
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Presentation Developer's ratings of different incentives for infill projects. None Wernstedt K, Meyer PB, Alberini A, Heberle L

Wernstedt K, Meyer PB, Alberini A, Heberle L. Developer's ratings of different incentives for infill projects. Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 45th Annual Conference, Portland, OR, October 21-24, 2004.

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Presentation Developers’ ratings of different incentives for infill projects. None Wernstedt K, Herberle L, Meyer P Wernstedt K, Herberle L, Meyer P. Developers’ ratings of different incentives for infill projects. Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Portland, OR, October 21-24, 2004. R829607 (2003)
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Presentation ULI developer-members tell us what it takes to attract them to brownfields. None Wernstedt K, Meyer PB

Wernstedt K, Meyer PB. ULI developer-members tell us what it takes to attract them to brownfields. Presented at the Brownfields 2004 National Brownsfield Conference, St. Louis, MO, September 20-24, 2004.

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Presentation Developers’ ratings of different incentives for infill projects None Wernstedt K, Herberle L, Meyer P Wernstedt K, Herberle L, Meyer P. Developers’ ratings of different incentives for infill projects (in preparation, 2004). R829607 (2003)
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Proceedings Public policy to attract private capital to contaminated sites: the relative values developers assign to different incentives. None Meyer PB, Wernstedt K, Heberle L, Alberini A

Meyer PB, Wernstedt K, Heberle L, Alberini A. Public policy to attract private capital to contaminated sites: the relative values developers assign to different incentives. In: Proceedings of CABERNET 2005: The International Conference on Managing Urban Land. Nottingham, United Kingdom: Nottingham University Press, 2005, pp. 232-237.

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