Brownfields Bibliography
Books:
American Bar Association. Brownfields Redevelopment: Making Brownfields
Transactions Work: A Key to Urban Revitalization and Environmental Stewardship.
San Francisco: August 1997. [ph: 800/285-2221, www.abanet.org/rppt/]
Davis, Todd S. and Kevin D. Margolis. Brownfields: A Comprehensive Guide
to Redeveloping Contaminated Property. American Bar Association. 1997. [ISBN
1-57073-439-9, ph: 800/285-2221, www.abanet.org/rppt/]
Diamond, Henry L. and Patrick F. Noonan. Land Use in America: The Report
of the Sustainable Use of Land Project. Washington, D.C. Island Press, 1996.
[ISBN 1-55963-464-2, ph: 800/828-1302, www.islandpress.org/books/Detail.tpl?cart=31163119561424&SKU=1-55963-464-2]
Geltman, Elizabeth G. A Complete Guide to Environmental Audits.
American Bar Association. 1997. [ISBN 1-57073-381-3, ph: 800/285-2221, www.abanet.org/rppt/]
Gerrard, Michael B. Brownfields Law and Practice: The Cleanup and
Redevelopment of Contaminated Land. New York: LEXIS Publishing, November
1999. Vol 1-3. [ph: 800/833-9844, www.bender.com/bender/open/Webdriver?MIval=chan&channelID=environ]
Kemmis, Daniel. Community and the Politics of Place. London: University
of Oklahoma Press, 1990. [ISBN 0-8061-2477-6, ph: 800/627-7377, www.oupress.com/bookdetail.asp?isbn=0-8061-2477-6]
Simons, Robert A. Turning Brownfields Into Greenbacks: Developing and
Financing Environmentally Contaminated Urban Real Estate. Washington, D.C.
Urban Land Institute, 1998. [ISBN 0-87420-851-3, ULI ordering # TO5, ph:
800/321-5011, www.uli.org]
Van Horn, Carl et al. Turning Brownfields into Jobfields: A Handbook for
Practitioners and Citizens on Making Brownfields Development Work. John J.
Heldrich Center for Workforce Development. December 1999. [ph: 732/932–4100, www.heldrich.rutgers.edu]
Reports:
Alsenas, Paul A. et al. Cuyahoga County Brownfields Reuse Strategies
Working Group Report. Cuyahoga County Planning Commission. 1993. [ph:
216/443-3700, www.planning.co.cuyahoga.oh.us/]
American Bar Association Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law. Brownfields
Initiatives: Aspects of Corporations. August 1995. [ph: (800) 285-2221, www.abanet.org/rppt/]
American Council for Capital Formation, Center for Policy Research. United
States Waste Management Policies: Impact on Economic Growth and Investment
Strategies. Washington, D.C. May 1992. [ph: 202/293-5811, www.accf.org]
American Society of Testing and Materials. Standard Guide to the Process
of Sustainable Brownfields Redevelopment. June 1998. [ph: 610/832-9585, www.astm.org]
Anderson, Patrick L. and Ian Clemens. A Report on the Demographics of Michigan’s
Urban Brownfield Communities. Lansing, MI: Anderson Economic Group. December
27, 1999. [ph: 517/374-2596, www.andersoneconomicgroup.com/Projects/archives/Brownfield/brown_study.htm]
Bartsch, Charles and Elizabeth Collaton. Coming Clean for Economic
Development: A Resource Book on Environmental Cleanup and Economic Development.
Northeast-Midwest Institute. Revised, September 1996. [ISBN 1-882061-59-4, ph:
202/544-5200, www.nemw.org]
Bartsch, Charles, ed. Financing Brownfield Reuse. Northeast-Midwest
Institute. 1999. [ISBN 1-882061-68-3, ph: 202/544-5200, www.nemw.org]
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C. (Jennifer Hernandez) A Practical Guide to
Implementing the California Land Environmental Restoration and Reuse Act (Senate
Bill 32) for California Brownfields. September 2001. [ph: 415/262-4000,
www.bdlaw.com]
Borak, David and Charles Meek. Putting the Pieces Together: Local Government
Coordination of Brownfield Redevelopment. International City/County Management
Association. [ph: 202/962-3663, www.icma.org]
Brewster, George B. Land Recycling and the Creation of Sustainable Communities:
A Strategy for Ensuring Prosperity and Quality of Life for Californians in the
21st Century. The California Center for Land Recycling. 1998.
[ph: 415/495–5660, www.CCLR.org]
Center for Environmental Policy and Management. "Public Strategies for
Cost-Effective Community Brownfield Redevelopment, Practice Guide #1."
University of Louisville Environmental Finance Center. [ph: 502-852-8152, http://cepm.louisville.edu]
Center for Environmental Policy and Management. "Managing Growth with
Fairness: The Regulatory Takings Test of Smart Growth Policies, Practice Guide
#2." University of Louisville Environmental Finance Center. [ph: 502-852-8152,
http://cepm.louisville.edu]
Center for Environmental Policy and Management. "Closing the Brownfield
Information Gap: Practical Methods for Identifying Brownfields, Practice Guide
#3." University of Louisville Environmental Finance Center. [ph: 502-852-8152,
http://cepm.louisville.edu]
City of Chicago, Final Report and Action Program. Brownfields Forum: Recycling
Land for Chicago’s Future. November 1995. [ph: 312/744-8900]
Colvin, Ashley, Ian Fergusson and Heather Phillips. Renewing the Urban
Landscape: The Dilemma of Vacant Housing. Center for Public Policy Research,
Thomas Jefferson Program in Public Policy, College of William and Mary,
Williamsburg, VA. February 2000. [ph: 757/221-2368, www.TJPPP@wm.edu]
Committee on Environmental Controls. Community Concerns in Developing Impacted
Properties. ABA Section of Business Law. 1997. [ph: 312/988-5588, www.Abanet.org/buslaw/]
English, Mary R. and James B. Rice. The Cleanup and Reuse of Brownfields:
Key Issues and Policy Choices. Univ. of Tennessee: Waste Management Research
and Education Institute, 1997. [http://eerc.ra.utk.edu/publications/staff-reports/brownfield.PDF]
Environmental Law Institute. An Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-
State Study.1998 Update. [ph: (800) 433-5120, www.eli.org]
Environmental Law Institute. Guidebook for Brownfield Property Owners.
1999. [ISBN 0-911932-98-6, ph: (800) 433-5120, www.eli.org]
Environmental Law Institute Research Report. Sustainability in Practice.
1999. [ISBN 0-911937-92-7, ph: (800) 433-5120, www.eli.org]
Gaspar, Christine and Denise Van Burik. Local Government Use of Institutional
Controls at Contaminated Sites. ICMA’s Brownfield/Superfund Series. April
1998. [ph: 202/289-4262, www.icma.org]
Goode, Ann Eberhart, Elizabeth Collaton, and David Smallen. Brownfield
Redevelopment and Transportation Policy. Northeast-Midwest Institute. 1999.
[ph: 202/544-5200, www.nemw.org, ISBN
1-882061-72-1]
Goode, Ann Eberhart et al. Guide to Federal Brownfield Programs.
Northeast-Midwest Institute. 1999. [ph: 202/544–5200, www.nemw.org]
Hernández, Lizette, Torri Estrada and Catalina Garzón. Building Upon Our
Strengths: A Community Guide to Brownfields Redevelopment in the San Francisco
Bay Area. Urban Habitat Program. 1999. [ph: 415/561-3336, tje@igc.org]
Hersh, Robert et al. Linking Land Use and Superfund Cleanups: Uncharted
Territory. Center for Risk Management, Resources for the Future. June 1997.
[ph: 202/328-5000, www.rff.org]
Indiana: Brownfields Redevelopment Resource Guide. Indiana Department
of Environmental Management. 2000. [ph: 315/233-2570, www.in.gov/idem/land/brownfields/]
International Economic Development Council. Brownfields Redevelopment: Performance
Evaluation. Washington, D.C. 1999. [https://206.161.193.145/cgi-bin/iedc.cgi]
International Economic Development Council. Converting Brownfields to Green
Space. 2001. [https://206.161.193.145/cgi-bin/iedc.cgi]
International City/County Management Association. Beyond City Limits: Best
Practices from ICMA’s 1998 Brownfield Peer Exchanges. 1998. [ph: 202/962-3663,
www.icma.org]
International City/Council Management Association’s Superfund Consortium. Summary
Statements: Community Involvement, Future Land Use, Mixed Funding, Technology
and Treatment. October 1993. [ph: 202/962-3582, www.icma.org]
Institute for Responsible Management Research. Draft Summary of Key
Findings From Institute for Responsible Management Research on EPA Pilot
Practices and Activities from 1994-1998. November 1998. pgs. 3-31. [ph:
732/296-1960, www.instrm.org]
Keys, Ellen. Blueprints for Successful Communities: A Guide for Shaping
Livable Places. The Georgia Conservancy. 1997. [ph: 404/876-2900, www.gaconservancy.org]
Kirshenberg, Seth. Brownfields Redevelopment: A Guidebook for Local Government
and Communities. ICMA and Northeast-Midwest Institute. 1997. [Item # 42127,
ISBN 0-87326-153-4, ph: (800) 745-8780, www.icma.org]
National Association of County and City Health Officials. Community Revitalization
and Public Health: Issues, Roses, and Relationships for Local Public Health
Agencies. 2000. [www.naccho.org/products.cfm]
National Association of Development Organizations Research Foundation. Brownfields
Resource Guide for Rural and Small Communities. 2002. [202/624-7806,
www.nado.org/pubs/index.html]
National Association of Development Organizations Research Foundation. Reclaiming
Rural America's Brownfields: Alternatives to Abandoned Property. [202/624-7806,
www.nado.org/pubs/index.html]
National Association of Development Organizations Research Foundation. The
State of Rural and Small Metropolitan Brownfields Redevelopment, Special Report.
2002. [202/624-7806, www.nado.org/pubs/index.html]
National Environmental Policy Institute. Beyond Brownfields: Idle Land,
Suburban Sprawl and the Law. Proceedings of the National Environmental Policy
Institute’s October 16, 1995 Forum. [ph: 202/857-4784, www.nepi.org]
National Environmental Policy Institute. Guidebook for Transfer of Contaminated
Properties. March 1998. [ph: 202/857–4784, www.nepi.org]
National Environmental Policy Institute. Guidebook for Transfer of Contaminated
Properties: A Primer for Buyers, Sellers and Others Interested in "Environmentally
Affected" Land Transfers. September 1998. [ph: 202/857-4784, www.nepi.org]
National Governors' Association. "Funding Long-term Stewardship at DOE's
Weapons Sites: Tennessee's Perpetual Care Trust Fund." [ph: 202/624-7878,
ebrown@nga.org]
Office of Technology Assessment Congress of the United States. State of
the States on Brownfields: Programs for Cleanup and Reuse of Contaminated Sites.
June 1995. [OTA-BP-ETI-153]
Pendergrass, John. Institutional Controls In Use. Environmental Law
Institute. September 1995. [ph: (800) 433-5120, www.eli.org]
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Land Recycling
and Waste Management. Pennsylvania Land Recycling Program Six-Month Progress
Report: "Rebuilding Pennsylvania’s Industrial Heritage". February
1996. [ph: 717/783–7816, www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/airwaste/wm/landrecy/default.htm]
Pepper, Edith M. Strategies for Promoting Brownfield Reuse in California:
A Blueprint for Policy Reform (Executive Summary). The California Center for
Land Recycling. October 1998. [ph: 415/495–5660, www.CCLR.org]
Rhode Island Department of Health, Office of Environmental Health Risk
Assessment. Brownfields: Turning Bad Spaces Into Good Ones, How Communities
Can Get Involved. 1997. [ph: 403/455-8880, www.providenceplan.org]
Rosenberg, Ronald H. Brownfields Redevelopment: Cleaning Up Contaminated
Sites For Community Renewal. Center for Public Policy, Research College of
William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA. 1999. [ph: 757/221-2368, rhrose@wm.edu]
Schilling, Joseph, ed. International Experiences in Brownfield Integration
and Collaboration: 1998 Local Government Case Studies. ICMA’s Brownfields
/ Superfund Series. July 1998. [ph: 202/289-4262, www.icma.org]
South Florida Regional Planning Council / Treasure Coast Regional Planning
Council. Building On Success: A Report from Eastward Ho! December 1998.
[ph: 800/985-4416, www.sfrpc.com]
South Florida Regional Planning Council/Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council.
Eastward Ho!: Revitalizing Southeast Florida’s Urban Core. July 1996.
[ph: 954/985-4416, www.sfrpc.com]
South Suburban Mayors and Managers Association. Model Brownfield Prevention
Ordinance. [ph: 709/206-1155, www.ssmma.org]
South Suburban Mayors and Managers Association. Overview of Brownfield Prevention
Program . [ph: 709/206-1155, www.ssmma.org]
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy
Development and Research. State Initiatives to Promote Redevelopment of Brownfields
and Depressed Urban Areas: An Assessment of Key Features (Executive Summary).
December 1999. [ph: 502/896-9448, www.huduser.org/publications/pdrpubli.html]
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. The Effects of
Environmental Hazards and Regulation on Urban Redevelopment. February 1998.
[ph: 202/708-1112, www.huduser.org/publications/econdev/bfield.html]
United States Environmental Protection Agency. Assessing Contractor Capabilities
for Streamlined Site Investigations. January 2000. EPA 542-R-00-001. [www.brownfieldstsc.org]
United States Environmental Protection Agency. Brownfield Job Training Pilot
Program: An Overview of the Program and Pilot Accomplishments. [www.epa.gov/swerosps/bf/index.html]
United States Environmental Protection Agency. Brownfield Tax Incentive
Guidelines. September 1999. EPA 500-F-99-164. [www.epa.gov/swerosps/bf/index.html]
United States Environmental Protection Agency. The Brownfields Economic
Redevelopment Initiative: Proposal Guidelines for Brownfields Job Training and
Development Demonstration Pilots. March 1998. EPA 500-98-142. [www.epa.gov/swerosps/bf/index.html]
United States Environmental Protection Agency. Handbook of Tools for Managing
Federal Superfund Liability Risks at Brownfields and Other Sites. November
1998. EPA 330-B-98-001. [www.epa.gov/brownfields/liab.htm]
United States Environmental Protection Agency. List of Known Insurance Providers
for Underground Storage Tanks. January 2000. EPA 510-B-00-004. [www.epa.gov/swerust1/pubs/inslist.htm]
United States Environmental Protection Agency - Office of Technology
Innovation and Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response. Road Map to
Understanding Innovative Technology Options for Brownfields Investigation and
Cleanup, 2nd ed. EPA 542-B-99-009. [ph: (800) 490-9198, www.epa.gov./ncepihom]
United States Environmental Protection Agency. A Report on State/Territory
Non-NPL Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup Efforts for the Period 1980-1992. July
1994. EPA 540/R-94/001. [ph: (800) 490-9198, www.epa.gov./ncepihom]
United States General Accounting Office. Hazardous Waste Sites: State
Cleanup Practices. December 1998. GAO\RCED-99-39. [ph: 202/512-6000, www.gao.gov]
United States General Accounting Office. Superfund: EPA’s Use of Funds
for Brownfield Revitalization. March 1998. GAO\RCED-98-87. [ph: 202/512-
6000, www.gao.gov]
United States General Accounting Office. Superfund: How States Establish
and Apply Environmental Standards When Cleaning Up Sites. March 1996.
GAO/RCED-96-70FS. [ph: 202/512-6000, www.gao.gov]
United States General Service Administration, Office of Property Disposal.
Supporting Livable Communities Through Reuse of Federal Real Property.
1999. [ph: 202/501-0084, www.propertydisposal.gsa.gov/property]
Urban Habitat. Brownfields Policy Paper. Second People of Color Environment
Summit. 2002. [510/839-9510, www.urbanhabitat.org]
Periodicals:
Citizen’s Report on Brownfields. Published monthly by The Center for
Public Environmental Oversight. [ph: 415/405-7750, www.cpeo.org]
Brownfield Innovations: A Quarterly Report on the Showcase Communities.
Published quarterly by the International City/Council Management Association.
[ph: 202/962-3663, www.icma.org]
Brownfield News. Published bi-monthly by the National Brownfield Association.
[www.brownfieldcentral.com/v3/]
Land Remediation Report. Published annually by the Oklahoma Department of
Environmental Quality. [ph: 405/702-5100, www.deq.state.ok.us]
Recycling, Americas Land: A National Report on Brownfields Redevelopment.
Published annually by The United States Conference of Mayors beginning in 1998.
[ph: 202/293-7330, http://usmayors.org/uscm/]
Sustain: A Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Issues. Published
quarterly by The Kentucky Institute for the Environment and Sustainable Development.
[www.louisville.edu/org/sun/sustain/]
Articles:
Abelson, Ned and Maura McCaffery. "Brownfields: Recent Massachusetts and
Federal Developments." Environment Reporter. (1996): pgs. 2152-2155.
[ph: (800) 452-7773, www.bna.com/products/ens/ercr.htm]
Ackerman, Jerry, Jonathon L. Feinstein and William J. Roache. Environmental
Economic Fusion and The Brownfields Revitalization Process (Report 101). VHB
Siteworks. 1999. [ph: 617/924-1770, info@vhb.com]
Beaumont, Constance E. "Smart States, Better Communities: How State
Governments Can Help Citizens Preserve Their Communities." National
Trust for Historic Preservation, pgs. 127-132. [ph: (800) 944-6847, www.nationaltrust.org/]
Boyd, James and Molly K. Macauley. "The Impact of Environmental
Liability on Industrial Real Estate Development." Resources. No.
114. (1994): 19-23. [ph: 202/328-5025, www.rff.org]
Meyer, Peter B. "Risk-Based Corrective Actions and Cost Overruns: Long
Term Post-Remediation Maintenance and Operations." Notes prepared for session
on "Managing Concerns of Cleanup Cost Overruns" Brownfields 2002,
Charlotte, NC, November 13-15. [ph: 502/852-8032, pbmeyer@louisville.edu,
http://cepm.louisville.edu]
Pendergrass, John. "Sustainable Redevelopment of Brownfields: Using Institutional
Controls to Protect Public Health." ELR News & Analysis. vol.
XXIX, no. 5 (1999): 10243-10258. [ph: (800) 433-5120, www.eli.org]
Pendergass, John. "Use of Institutional Controls as Part of a Superfund
Remedy: Lessons From Other Programs." ELR News & Analysis. vol.
XXVI, no. 3 (1996): 10109-10123. [ph: (800) 433-5120, www.eli.org]
Pepper, Edith M. Lessons from the Field: Unlocking Economic Potential With
An Environmental Key. Northeast-Midwest Institute. 1997. [ph: 202/857–4784,
www.nemw.org/lessons.htm]
Silverstein, Stuart. "Brownfield Gems." Brownfield News. Vol.
3, Issue 4 (1999). [www.brownfieldcentral.com/v3/]
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