brownfield Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of brownfield In English

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  • After the closure of the dockyard, the island became a typical abandoned 'brownfield' site.

  • As is typical of many brownfield sites it contained several old buildings, which could potentially be used for temporary activities.

  • Orthodox thinking is that as much development as possible should be on urban brownfield land.

  • First, there is too little brownfield land.

  • Interstitial spaces, brownfield sites, disused industrial estates, railway lines and stations, abandoned ports and plots in ruins, are unproductive areas within the economic structure of the city.

  • An important part of their programme is the reclamation and development of brownfield and derelict sites.

  • It was a brownfield site and now there is social housing, a business park and also student accommodation, along with other housing.

  • A focus must be put on brownfield developments—that is generally accepted—and every attempt will be made to resist the development of the green belt.

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Translations of brownfield In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    棕色地帶的(指城鎮中原為工業用地現準備重新開發的地區)…

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  • 中文简体

    棕色地带的(指城镇中原为工业用地现准备重新开发的地区)…

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  • Português

    zona industrial abandonada…

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  • Polski

    poprzemysłowy…

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  • Türk dili

    inşaata elverişli, önceden endüstri alanı olan arazi, arsa…

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  • русский язык

    о земле, использованной ранее в промышленных целях, с потенциалом последующего использования…

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