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Against the backdrop of national land use policy aimed at reducing the amount of land used for settlement, land recycling is becoming increasingly important. With the conversion of military facilities and the reuse of inner-city brownfield sites, land recycling is a complex and multi-layered process that represents both an opportunity and a challenge for local authorities. Local authorities outside economic centres are particularly confronted with the challenge of inner-city brownfield sites and their reuse. This master's thesis examines the differences, similarities, opportunities and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Against the backdrop of national land use policy aimed at reducing the amount of land used for settlement, land recycling is becoming increasingly important. With the conversion of military facilities and the reuse of inner-city brownfield sites, land recycling is a complex and multi-layered process that represents both an opportunity and a challenge for local authorities. Local authorities outside economic centres are particularly confronted with the challenge of inner-city brownfield sites and their reuse. This master's thesis examines the differences, similarities, opportunities and problems of land recycling processes within and outside urban centres, using Hamburg and Lübeck as examples.
Autorenporträt
Education: 10/2010-03/2014 Bachelor of Science in Geography; 10/2015-04/2018 Master of Arts in Urban Planning, HafenCity University Hamburg. Since 03/2018 Project manager in the real estate sector.