ENVI 230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Brownfield Land, Nimby, Land Values

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A cost or benefit impacting an individual (or group or firm) who did not contribute to the process that produced it. Goal of policy minimize negative externalities & maximize positive externalities. When you produce a positive, you want to exclude non-contributors from the benefits. When you produce a negative, you do not want to exclude non-contributors from costs. Shift in focus on environmentalism as rural or air issue to inner-city & economic viability issue. Brings brownfield location & waste to forefront of environmental debate. Issue: subsidization of rural land values implies a decline in relative value of inner-city brownfields. Unusual suspects: breweries, cheese factories, dry cleaners. Human health concerns public and private drinking water supplies, direct contact, vapor inhalation. Strains on local governments loss of property tax revenues, costs, blight encourages more blight. Socioeconomic concerns minorities, low income residents, sites in close proximity to schools/parks/etc. Ibm- endicott plume once you notice them, you see them all over the village of.

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