TOPICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
Based on Course Readings from "Brownfields and Economic Revitalization of the Inner City"
Heinz School of Public Policy, 90-707
Civil and Environmental Engineering, 12-713
Environmental Remediation Technologies
Brownfields vs. Greenfields - A Regional Perspective
Colten, Craig E. (1990) "Historical Hazards. The Geography of Relict Industrial Wastes." In: Professional Geographer 42:143-156.
Colten, Craig E. (1994) "Creating a Toxic Landscape: Chemical Waste Disposal Policy and Practice, 1900-1960," in Environmental History Review (Spring) 18:85-116.
Gorman, Hugh (1997) "Manufacturing Brownfields. The Case of Neville Island, Pennsylvania." In: Technology and Culture 38 (7):539-574.
Hurley, Andrew (1997) "Fiasco at Wagner Electric: Environmental Justice and Urban Geography in St. Louis." In: Environmental History 2 (10):460-481.
Tarr, Joel A. "The City and the Natural Environment". Prepared for H-Urban and H-ASEH.
Tarr, Joel A. (1996) "The Search for the Ultimate Sink," from J.A. Tarr, The Search for the Ultimate Sink," Urban Pollution in Historical Perspective.
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Amekudzi, Adjo, N.O. Attoh-Okine and Shonali Laha, (1997). "Brownfields Redevelopment Issues at the Federal, State, and Local Levels," Journal of Environmental Systems, 25(2).
Bartsch, Charles and Elisabeth Collaton. (1997). Brownfields: Cleaning and Reusing Contaminated Properties, Northeast Midwest Institute.
Bartsch, Charlie and Christine Anderson. (1998). "Matrix of Brownfields Programs by State," http://www.nemw.org/bfmartrix.htm.
Dinsmore, Clement. (1995). "Recycling Brownfields: The Legislative Climate." The Journal of Urban Technology, 2(2).
Environmental Financial Advisory Board, (1997) "Expediting the Clean-up and Redevelopment of Brownfields: Addressing the Major Barriers to Private Sector Involvement Real or Perceived." http://www.epa.gov/efinpage/brncle.htm
Office of Technology Assessment, (1995), "State of the States on Brownfields: Programs for Cleanup and Reuse of Contaminated Sites," Congress of the United States, 103d Congress.
Pennsylvania Land Recycling and Environmental Remediation Standards Act (Act 2, 1995). http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/airwaste/wm/landrecy/default.htm
Technical Guidance Manual, Pennsylvanias Land Recycling Program, Final Draft, Dec 1997.
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Black, J. Thomas, "Recycling Inactive Urban Industrial Sites." On the Future: Urban growth, development, prospects and issues. Washington, DC: ULI The Urban Land Institute, The Riverfront Development Plan, 36-48. www.city.pittsburgh.pa.us/rfp
"Putting the Brakes on Urban Sprawl."(1994). Engineering New Record. 232(19), May 9 issue.
Persky, Joseph and Wim Weiwel. (1996). "Central City and Suburban Development: Who Pays and Who Benefits?" Chicago Brownfields Forum, Chicago Department of Planning and Development.
Lenderman, P.B., and William Librizzi (1995). Brownfields Remediation: Available Technologies. The Journal of Urban Technology, 2(2):21-29.
Nakles, David (1998). Guest Commentary: MGPs and Risk Assessment. Soil & Groundwater Cleanup (June).
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, (1999) Monitored Natural Attentuation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons, EPA/600/F-98/021, U.S. EPA Remedial Technology Fact Sheet, Office of Research and Development.
Bartsch, Charles and Elizabeth Collaton. (1997). Brownfields Cleaning and Reusing Contaminated Properties, Praeger Publishers. (Chapter 3)
California Center for Land Recycling. (1998). "Land Recycling and the Creation of Sustainable Communities," Policy Paper Series 01. (Intro and Chapter VI)
Lange, Deborah. (1997). "LCCA and Brownfields: The Development of a Framework for the Application of Life Cycle Cost Analysis to Evaluation of Brownfield Sites," The Brownfields Center, Working Paper Series, August.
Rocky Mountain Institute. "The Economic Renewal Guide," Chapter 2, An Introduction to Economic Renewal (16-37).
BROWNFIELDS VS. GREENFIELDS A REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Benfield, F. Kaid, Matthew Raimi, and Donald D.T. Chen. (1999). Once There Were Greenfields,
How Urban Sprawl is Undermining Americas Environment, Economy, and Social FabricNational Resources Defense Council, Surface Transportation Policy Project.
"The Redevelopment of RIDC" (1999). Pittsburgh Post Gazette, August
Simons, Robert A. (1998). Turning Brownfields Into Greenbacks,
developing and financing environmentally contaminated urban real estate, Urban Land Institute. Washington, D.C. (Chapter 2, Development Costs: Why Most Brownfields Are Still Brownfields)Collins, Tim and Kirk Savage. (1998). "Brownfields as Places: A Case Study in Learning to See Assets as Well as Liabilities, Opportunities as Well as Constraints," Public Works Management and Policy, A Journal for the American Public Works Association, 2(3) January.
Deutsche, Roselyn (1996) Evictions - Art and Spatial Politics,
Chicago, Ill. : Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts ; Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.McKnight, John. (1996) The Careless Society, Community and Its Counterfeits. Basic Books, a Division of Harper Collins.
Prugh, Thomas, Robert Constanza, John Cumberland, Herman Daly, Rober Goodland and Richard Norgaard. Natural Capital and Human Economic Survival, Forward by Paul Hawken, National Society for Environmental Economics.
Riley, Ann L. (1998). Restoring Streams in Cities, A Guide for Planners, Policy Makers, and Citizens, Island Press, Washington, D.C.
OTHERS:
Capra, Fritjof. "Web of Life"
Orr, David. Ecological Literacy: Education and the Transition to a Postmodern World
Weston, Anthony. "Back to Earth: Tomorrow's Environmentalism"
Odum, Eugene. "Ecology" "Basic Ecology" "Ecology and Our Endangered Life-Support Systems"
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Engel, Kristen H. (1997-1998) "Brownfield Initiatives and Environmental Justice: Second Class Cleanups or Market Based Equity?" Journal of Natural Resources & Environmental Law, 13(2).
Melosi, Martin V. (1995). "Equity, Eco-Racism and Environmental History." Environmental History Review, 19(3):1-16.
Articles gathered by students:
http://www.epa.gov/docs/oejpubs/prezmemo.txt.html http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jrajzer/nre/whatis.html http://www.econet.apc.org/envjustice/ejplan.html"Brownfields Title VI Case Studies: Summary Report," USEPA, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, June 1999, EPA 500-R-99-003
"Rethinking the Cleanup Rules for Polluted Sites," New York Times, August 29, 1999.
Hoffman, Andrew J., (1995). "An Uneasy Rebirth at Love Canal." Environment, 37(2) March.
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Guidelines for Creating High Performance Buildings, under the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania http://www.gggc.state.pa.us/GreenBldg/greenhom.htm
Lewis, David. (1998). "Making Homestead Work," Pittsburgh Post Gazette, January.
Florida, Richard and Tracy Gordon. (1999). "Regional Environmental Performance and Sustainability: A Review and Assessment of Indicator Projects," A report prepared for the Environmental City Network and Sustainable Pittsburgh, January.
Rydin, Yvonne. (1998). "Land Use Planning and Environmental Capacity: Reassessing the Use of regulatory Policy Tools to Achieve Sustainable Development." Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 41(6).
"A National Standard for Sustainable Brownfields Redevelopment." (1999). BNAs Environmental Due Diligence Guide, 231:841-851.
"Our Mission Ingredient: Study Determines Importance of Amenities to Attract/Retain Tech-Savvy Workers." (1999). Environews, Pittsburgh TEQ, Environmental Network of the Pittsburgh Technology Council, October.
Presidents Council on Sustainable Development. (1999)
http://www.whitehouse.gov/PCSD/Publications/index.htmlU.S. Conference of Mayors. (1999). "Recycling Americas Land: A National Report on Brownfields Redevelopment, Volume II," May. www.usmayors.org/uscm/brownfields/RecyclingAmericasLand.htm
"The Economic Benefits of Parks and Open Space: How Land Conservation Helps Communities Grow Smart and Protect the Bottom Line." (1999). Trust for Public Land. http://www.tpl.org/tpl/newsroom/reports/econbenz/main.html
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Topical Bibliography Researched By: Kellie Fenton, Carnegie Mellon University