Reviewing 20 years of redevelopment trajectories of industrial sites literature and highlighting new research perspectives

Although there has been a large amount of study into the future of post-industrial site, there have been few efforts to synthesize and connect this research. This paper presents a systematic review of the international literature on the redevelopment trajectories of post-industrial land. Its aim is...

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Published inLand use policy Vol. 146; p. 107326
Main Authors Ravaz, Belinda, Bombenger, Pierre-Henri, Capezzali, Massimiliano, Meyer, Teva
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.11.2024
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ISSN0264-8377
DOI10.1016/j.landusepol.2024.107326

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Summary:Although there has been a large amount of study into the future of post-industrial site, there have been few efforts to synthesize and connect this research. This paper presents a systematic review of the international literature on the redevelopment trajectories of post-industrial land. Its aim is to consolidate existing knowledge, identify gaps and provide a solid basis for future research. We will answer the following questions: (i) what are the trends in research into the redevelopment of post-industrial sites? (ii) what factors influence their redevelopment trajectories? and (iii) how do these factors interact? To understand this, we conducted a systematic literature review, based on 71 carefully selected articles published between 2002 and 2021. Using a methodology combining statistics and content analysis, we noted an increase in research on this subject in the mid-2010s. We also observed that monocase studies were the most common, and that the most studied fields were on the Asian continent. Furthermore, we identified three main approaches: the industrial heritage approach; the brownfield approach; and the governance approach. We conclude by identifying gaps in current research trends and new research perspectives. •Systematic review method to highlight trends.•Three main research trends: industrial heritage, brownfield and governance.•Trajectories studies need to simultaneously consider actors, space and time.
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ISSN:0264-8377
DOI:10.1016/j.landusepol.2024.107326