
Brownfield Action Model
The Brownfield Action Model is a framework used in environmental science and real estate to assess the risks and costs associated with redeveloping contaminated or previously used industrial sites, known as brownfields. It considers factors like contamination levels, cleanup requirements, regulatory hurdles, and future land use plans. The goal is to provide stakeholders with a clear understanding of potential challenges and investment implications, helping them make informed decisions about cleaning up and repurposing these areas safely and efficiently.