Brownfields 2010 follows the success of the first four conferences in this series held in Cádiz (2002), Siena (2004), Tallinn (2006) and Cephalonia (2008).
The meeting provides an international forum to discuss the problems facing the public and private sectors, the engineering and scientific communities in terms of the land available for development purposes.
The demand for development land has led to the reuse of properties that have been abandoned for a variety of reasons. Many of them are brownfield sites which have deteriorated in different ways, including by contamination. These sites are usually a burden in terms of economic losses and contribute to the deterioration of the quality of life of entire neighbourhoods. They create enormous social problems in addition to severe land, soil and habitat degradation.
The rehabilitation and redevelopment of brownfields and derelict land in general is one of the first priorities of environmental and spatial planning. The main objective for these sites is to find appropriate new uses and activities, taking into account their economic and social acceptability.
The event is currently calling for papers.
Conference Chairmen
C A Brebbia
Wessex Institute of Technology, UK
C N Brooks
Greenfield Environmental Trust Group, USA
International Scientific Advisory Committee
E Beriatos
University of Thessaly, Greece
A Bogen
Down To Earth Consulting, USA
C Clark
Consultant, UK
V Ferrara
University of Rome ‘La Sapienza', Italy
R Olsen
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc., USA
V Popov
Wessex Institute of Technology, UK
F Tatano
University of Urbino ‘Carlo Bo', Italy
K Tiedemann
BC Hydro, Canada