Challenges in fostering growth putting contaminated land to use
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Fort Collins, Colo. : Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute, 2019.
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1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages) : illustration, maps.
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Most cities and towns have a growing stock of property and which needs to be cleaned up in order to be put to new use. Contaminated land is under-utilized due to uncertainty, potential risk, and effort associated with cleaning up a contaminated site. This situation may generate negative community effects such as urban sprawl and neighborhood decline, as well as restrict entrepreneurial activities. Communities can combat inefficiencies in contaminated land reuse by increasing available information and providing funding incentives for cleanup.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Trouw, M. 1., & Silverstein, J. 1. (2019). Challenges in fostering growth: putting contaminated land to use . Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Trouw, Michael 1990- and Jesse 1960- Silverstein. 2019. Challenges in Fostering Growth: Putting Contaminated Land to Use. Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute.

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Trouw, Michael 1990- and Jesse 1960- Silverstein. Challenges in Fostering Growth: Putting Contaminated Land to Use Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute, 2019.

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Trouw, Michael 1990-, and Jesse 1960- Silverstein. Challenges in Fostering Growth: Putting Contaminated Land to Use Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute, 2019.

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