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The redevelopment of former industrial sites, so-called 'brownfield' sites, is becoming increasingly important as space is required for inner city commercial developments and as housebuilders are forced by government policy to recycle land rather than using 'greenfield' sites. This guide, originally issued in 1999 by the Incorporated Society of Valuers and Auctioneers under the title reference Desk Reference Guide to Potentially Contaminative Land Uses identifies those industrial land uses most likely to be encountered by valuers and developers, gives guidance on the type of contamination likely to be present and gives general advice on what actions need to be taken.

It is aimed at non-specialist professionals advising landowners on the possible sale of their land and buildings, their potential redevelopment or possible environmental liabilities, and covers some 40 types of industrial land likely to lead to contamination.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction and Policy Context (pages 2–35):
Chapter 2 Approaches to Valuation (pages 36–56):
Chapter 3 Barriers to Redevelopment (pages 57–75):
Chapter 4 Recording Land Condition (pages 76–91): Judith Lowe
Chapter 5 A Few Legal Predictions (pages 92–104): Paul Sheridan
Chapter 6 Modernising the British Planning System (pages 105–123): Ted Kitchen
Chapter 7 Geographical Information Systems (pages 124–142): James Cadoux?Hudson and Donna Lyndsay
Chapter 8 Industrial Activities and Their Potential to Cause Contamination (pages 144–155):

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