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A participatory decision support system for contaminated brownfield redevelopment: a case study from France

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Currently, participatory evaluation processes using multicriteria decision aids are barely used in the context of contaminated sites, even though they are a powerful tool for supporting land-use decision-making. The aim of this paper is to show how to apply such a participatory evaluation process (mixed methods) to the redevelopment of a contaminated brownfield site in France. Following the Model for the Operationalization of Democratic Evaluation (MODE), we designed a participatory process that enabled stakeholder empowerment to implement participatory multicriteria evaluations. We show that the (Elimination and Choice Expressing Reality) ELECTRE I method can be used to select consensus-based brownfield redevelopment projects and that such a participatory process can be implemented to ensure that feasible, coherent, and transparent choices are made for other brownfield redevelopment processes.
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hal-02047748 , version 1 (25-02-2019)

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Marjorie Tendero, Béatrice Plottu. A participatory decision support system for contaminated brownfield redevelopment: a case study from France. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2019, pp.1-25. ⟨hal-02047748⟩
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