RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE NEW USAGE OF BROWNFIELDS

Title in English Renewable energy sources as an alternative to the new usage of brownfields
Authors

KUNC Josef KLUSÁČEK Petr MARTINÁT Stanislav TONEV Petr

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference PROCEEDINGS OF THE 19TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GEOGRAPHY AND GEOINFORMATICS: CHALLENGE FOR PRACTISE AND EDUCATION
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Economics and Administration

Citation
Field Earth magnetism, geography
Keywords brownfields; renewable energy sources; alternative usage; world; the Czech Republic
Description The subject of brownfields has recently become a widely discussed issue. The number of abandoned and unused facilities in the Czech Republic is quite large, which results in a number of problems. Typical example of a revitalization is a complex demolition or renewable which would give the place in question a new function. (business, administrative, residential, free-time.). Another typical example is a revitalization of the object or the area while keeping some of its original construction and functional features. An example of an "alternative solution" is to make use of brownfields in a way that would support the development of renewable sources of energy, especially solar and wind power stations, an activity that can be observed in many countries of the world.

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