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The Future lies on Brownfields Reactivation of Urban Land Reserves

Channel Hamburg, Hamburg-Harburg Inner Port mentioned as best practice

In a brochure of the Federal Environmental Agency of Germany, (Deutsches Umwelt Bundesamt) the quarter Channel Hamburg, Hamburg Harburg Inner Port is mentioned as best practice for "Location Development through Cooperation".
And even the front cover shows a picture from Channel Hamburg.

Foreword (Extract)
Urban brownfields meanwhile appear in a new light: as a chance of making the quarters more interesting, worth living and also more attractive for new redevelopment concepts. Inner city locations are more sustainable for construction projects than projects on rural land not only in terms of demographic trends. The reactivation of these brownfields is not only facilitated
by overall improvement of conditions but also by increasing know-how to overcome development hindrances available.
This brochure informs investors, builders and real estate owners about the potentials of brownfields. On project examples it also introduces methods and instruments, which may be helpful for "and recycling", as is in broader terms brownfield redevelopment sometimes called.

Text about channel hamburg starts in the brochure on page 15 with:

Location Development through Cooperation
The quality of the project organisation and the cooperation between the project participants - e.g. builder-owner, property owner, involved planners and authorities as well as between the administrative units - are among the most important success factors of any revitalization project.
In the following, we will present projects, which turned out to be especially successful in this respect: Channel Hamburg and Weststadt Essen. A lively office and service location was created in Hamburg in just a few years thanks to a  consensus-oriented planning process, and in Essen, the planning and approval processes were facilitated through a public-private partnership. Full Text starts in the brochure on page 15. 

The Future lies on Brownfields Reactivation of Urban Land Reserves
Published by: ICSS at the Federal Environmental Agency
P.O.B. 1406, 06813 Dessau, GERMANY
Tel.: +49-340-2103 3008, Fax: +49-340-2104 3008

PDF in the Web http://www.umweltdaten.de/publikationen/fpdf-l/3051.pdf
Text for channel hamburg is starting on page 15

See also http://www.werkstatt-stadt.de/ipros/03_suche/index.php?ct=Hamburg

channel_hamburg_bundesumwel_2006.10.13-17.55.22.jpg 

Published by
Tina, Schmidt-Nausch