Siikamäki Juha, Wernstedt Kris
Resources for the Future.
J Health Polit Policy Law. 2008 Jun;33(3):559-93. doi: 10.1215/03616878-2008-008.
This study employs interviews, document review, and a national survey of local government officials to investigate the factors that influence the success of efforts to convert underutilized contaminated properties into greenspace. We find that the presence of contamination continues to be a concern despite federal and state efforts to ease liability fears but also that site and project features can overcome this hurdle. In particular, jurisdictions appear more likely to convert distressed properties into greenspace if recreational parks, rather than open space, are planned, sites are already owned rather than available only through tax foreclosure, and the state is perceived as being supportive of the conversion. In addition, mixed public-private funding and site locations in residential areas are more likely to attract community support for conversion projects.
本研究采用访谈、文件审查以及对地方政府官员进行全国性调查的方式,来探究影响将未充分利用的受污染土地转化为绿地的努力取得成功的因素。我们发现,尽管联邦和州政府努力减轻对责任的担忧,但污染的存在仍是一个令人担忧的问题,不过场地和项目特征可以克服这一障碍。具体而言,如果规划的是休闲公园而非开放空间、场地已被拥有而非仅通过税收没收获得,并且该州被认为支持这种转化,那么各辖区似乎更有可能将困境房产转化为绿地。此外,公私混合资金以及位于居民区的场地位置更有可能吸引社区对转化项目的支持。