Environmental Law Institute Publications
The following Environmental Law Institute (ELI) publications relate to brownfields remediation and redevelopment, and include resources on institutional controls, smart growth and land use, and environmental health. The following links will take you from the Brownfields Center Web site to the ELI Store.
To browse for publications not produced by ELI, please see the Brownfields Bibliography page.
A Citizen's Guide to Using Federal Environmental Laws to Secure Environmental Justice
A Guidebook for Brownfield Property Owners
An Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study, 1998 Update
An Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study, 2001 Update
Community Environmental Health Assessment Workbook: A Guide to Evaluating Your Community’s Health and Finding Ways to Improve It
Estimating the Costs of Institutional Controls
Guiding Growth in Virginia: Local Incentives for Revitalization and Preservation
Institutional Controls In Use
Institutional Controls: Grand Junction
Institutional Controls: Mound Plant
Local Government Implementation of Long-Term Stewardship at Two DOE Facilities
Protecting Public Health at Superfund Sites: Can Institutional Controls Meet the Challenge
Smart Growth in Rural Towns and Small Communities: Maryland’s Eastern Shore
Smart Growth in the Southeast: New Approaches for Guiding Development
Sustainability in Practice
Sustainable Redevelopment of Brownfields: Using Institutional Controls to Protect Public Health (May 1999 Environmental Law Reporter® article)
The Transition to Sustainable Development Law (Research Brief #3)
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