Date of latest update:
2021-04-06
Description
Description (EN): For some years already many European cities are concerned with the reuse and revitalisation of brownfields. Brownfields are areas which were formerly used as locations for industrial or military purposes and which are now abandoned. Revitalising these areas instead of developing and consuming urban green or undeveloped land can improve urban space and can limit the land use in inner-city regions as it helps to avoid extensive urban expansion projects. Consequently brownfield revitalisation contributes to sustainable forms of land use. MISTER aims at designing and testing a new set of integrated actions which embraces the restructuring and renewal of towns by reusing derelict land. The project targets a more transparent and responsible involvement of the private sector. In particular private investors should become more involved in reuse plans. The partner regions from five different countries (Italy, Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia) share the need for an appropriate reuse of existing buildings in decommissioned industrial and military areas. This need affects local decision-makers, urban and building planners, those responsible in the building industry and citizens in general.
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Expected Results (EN): Long-term objectives of the project are to strengthen urban economies, infrastructures and social systems by setting up new tertiary functions, such as university campuses, services for small- and medium-sized enterprises and cultural services by reusing the existing stock of buildings. New public-private co-operative models will be introduced to promote urban restructuring. Other aims are the transfer of knowledge on urban reuse to private investors as well as the involvement of private investors in the revitalisation projects. The underlying goal is to conceive and develop an integrated and sustainable transnational model of urban growth. Specific results of the project will be: - A transnational survey to identify, document and exchange best practices in Europe concerning brownfield reuse and the involvement of private investors, - Feasibility studies to define the functional reuse of brownfields, - A transnational juridical-administrative-financial study to address a new model of public-private partnership, - A transnational study to introduce bio-architecture into the envisaged plans, - Establishment of a network of cities involved in brownfield reuse.
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Partners (7)
Lead Partner:
Province of Ferrara
Address:
Castello Estense, 44100 Ferrara, Italy
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Comune di Rimini
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Name:
Comune di Rimini
Address:
Piazza Cavour 27, 47900 Rimini, Italy
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n/a
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Property Management and Development Holding, Köbánya-Budapest
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Name:
Property Management and Development Holding, Köbánya-Budapest
Address:
Ceglédi 30, 1107 Budapest, Hungary
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n/a
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FIM - NeuesLernen
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Name:
FIM - NeuesLernen
Address:
Konrad-Zuse Strasse 3, 91052 Erlangen, Germany
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n/a
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Košický samosprávny kraj
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Name:
Košický samosprávny kraj
Address:
Námestie maratónu mieru 1, 04266 Košice, Slovakia
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n/a
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Golfer s.r.o.
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Name:
Golfer s.r.o.
Address:
Kolovà 194, 36001 Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
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n/a
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Municipality of Velka Hledsebe
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Name:
Municipality of Velka Hledsebe
Address:
Plzenska 32, 354 71 Velka Hledsebe, Czech Republic
Legal status:
n/a
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Summary
Project name (EN): Military and Industrial SiTEs Reuse
Project acronym:
Mister
Project start date: 2006-06-01
Project end date: 2008-06-30
Project status:
closed
Total budget/expenditure:
EUR 980 000.00
Total EU funding (amount):
EUR 625 000.00
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