Strategies for Restoring Vacant Land: An analysis of Northeast cities with recommendations for New Haven
The paper discusses the possible renovation techniques of vacant lots where illegal dumping has occurred.
Trees can play a useful role in preventing further illegal dumping and beautifying abandoned land. Once the vacant lots have been cleaned up, planted trees will improve the aesthetic and economic value of the community.
Authors
R. Taylor
R. Taylor
Date Published
January 2000
January 2000
Publisher
Urban Resources Initiative
New Haven, CT (US)
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Model Project/Program
Model Project/Program
Resource Format
Model Project/Program
Model Project/Program
Funding Source
Non-Profit, University/College
Non-Profit, University/College
Sub-Topics
Infrastructure (gray), Open Space
Infrastructure (gray), Open Space
State(s)/Region(s)
Conneticut
Conneticut
Keywords
Cost-benefit Analysis, Philadelphia Green, Vacant Land Re-Use, Cost-benefit Analysis, Philadelphia Green, Vacant Land Re-Use
Cost-benefit Analysis, Philadelphia Green, Vacant Land Re-Use, Cost-benefit Analysis, Philadelphia Green, Vacant Land Re-Use
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MWCU&CF
MWCU&CF
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