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Increasing emphasis is given to brownfield regeneration across Europe. However, many local actors consider landscape quality as a secondary issue in the regeneration process. The present research investigated community sensitivity to landscape quality in the context of brownfield regeneration....
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The author supports the argument that a focus on the spatiality of economic mechanisms can be a valuable way to address the issue of interurban housing markets, a theme which has not yet been adequately addressed by academic research. Developments are based on a theoretical framework in which...
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The aim of the communication is to precise why the issue of empty housing is a serious problem in the main cities of Wallonia (Belgium) and why an increasing number of urban owners are neglecting their property assets. This reflection is based on three surveys where various kinds of owners have...
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The office market is an interesting revelatory of territorial evolutions. In this perspective, the aim of the communication is to present how the evolutions of Belgian office markets are related to urban mutations. The Belgian situation clearly illustrates how office locations interfere with the...
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The proposed paper is about the relationship between new urban developments and the residential land markets in Belgium. In this country, residential land market processes are strongly influenced by the predominance of self-provided constructions, with the fact that a building site is often...
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