AIJ Journal of Technology and Design
Online ISSN : 1881-8188
Print ISSN : 1341-9463
ISSN-L : 1341-9463
Urban Planning
BROWNFIELD REGENERATION IN MARGINAL AREAS IN OSAKA AREA
- Study on treating the East Osaka district -
Akira TAKAHASHIHirokazu ABE
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2010 Volume 16 Issue 32 Pages 303-308

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This study explores the issues of brownfield regeneration in marginal areas, defined as smaller, long-term derelict sites with contamination or as an isolated location where the industrial infrastructure has largely changed. We focused on Osaka, Japan, which has many brownfields in marginal areas. Former representative marginal areas are chosen in the East Osaka District to examine the current condition of brownfield sites. Results are as follows; For small and middle-sized manufacturing facilities, where soil contamination has been found, sites remain untreated following the closure of the facility. Almost all sites not investigated for soil contamination are not redeveloped.

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