The role of liability, regulation and economic incentives in brownfield remediation and redevelopment : evidence from surveys of developers
Anna Alberini, Alberto Longo, Stefania Tonin, Francesco Trombetta and Margherita Turvani
We examine different market-based mechanisms and other incentives intended to promote the environmental remediation and reuse of brownfields. Policies that encourage cleanup and re-use of brownfields offer real estate developers reductions in regulatory burden, relief from liability for future cleanups once certain mitigation standards are met, and/or financial support for regeneration of brownfields. We use conjoint choice experiments a stated preference approach to assess the responses of real estate developers to different mixes of these incentives. Our survey instrument was administered in person to a sample of developers and real estate professionals randomly intercepted at the Marché International des Professionnels de l'Immobilier (MIPIM) in Cannes, France, in March 2002. Conditional and random-coefficient logit models of the responses to the choice questions indicate that developers find sites with contamination problems less attractive than others, and that they value liability relief. This confirms our expectation that contaminated sites are less desirable because of the associated cleanup costs, but refutes earlier claims that liability does not matter. Our developers are not deterred by prior contamination, once it has been cleaned up, suggesting that contamination stigma is not very important, and appreciate fast-track review of development and remediation plans, direct financial incentives, and flexible (negotiable) cleanup standards. Developers with prior experience with contaminated sites are more responsive to the policies than are nexperienced developers, especially for subsidies. Inexperienced developers are more responsive to liability relief and regulatory relief than they are to subsidies. Similar considerations hold true for larger developers.
Year of publication: |
January 2003
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Authors: | Alberini, Anna ; Tonin, Stefania ; Trombetta, Francesco ; Turvani, Margherita |
Publisher: |
[Milano] : Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei |
Subject: | Brownfields | contaminated sites | real estate developers | stated preferences | conjoint analysis | liability relief | regulatory relief | subsidies | Regionale Revitalisierung | Regional revitalization | Gewerbegebiet | Industrial park | Bodenbelastung | Soil degradation | Umwelthaftung | Environmental liability | Anreiz | Incentives | Befragung | Interview | USA | United States |
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freely available
Extent: | 1 Online-Ressource (circa 54 Seiten) |
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Series: | Working paper. - Milan : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar], ZDB-ID 2217241-5. - Vol. 2003, 7 |
Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Type of publication (narrower categories): | Arbeitspapier ; Working Paper ; Graue Literatur ; Non-commercial literature |
Language: | English |
Other identifiers: | hdl:10419/118034 [Handle] |
Classification: | Q28 - Government Policy ; R38 - Government Policy |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011589613