Course Overview
This introductory course will give participants from all backgrounds an overview of brownfields and brownfield redevelopment. It will examine brownfields, both locally and globally, and illustrate the components, stakeholders and framework required in order for a project to be a success. Where appropriate, case studies of local projects will be used in this course. (This is the first course in a series of five brownfield redevelopment courses.)
Prerequisite(s)
- No prerequisites are required for this course.
Credits
0.0
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Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Define and identify the general characteristics of brownfield sites (locally and globally) and the common barriers and opportunities around their redevelopment.
- Understand the common terminology used in brownfield redevelopment.
- Understand the regulatory framework (local, regional, provincial, federal) of brownfield redevelopment.
- Describe the different project components including key stakeholders in order to redevelop brownfields.
- Describe a solution framework for the development of brownfield sites.
Effective as of Winter 2009
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