TY - BOOK AU - Bagaeen,Samer AU - Clark,Celia TI - Sustainable regeneration of former military sites T2 - Routledge research in planning and urban design SN - 9781138016521 U1 - 307.12 PY - 2016/// CY - Abingdon PB - Routledge KW - Military base conversion KW - Case studies KW - Sustainable development KW - Land use KW - Planning N1 - 1. Framing military brownfields as a catalyst for urban regeneration /; Samer Bagaeen; 2. From Crown to commons? A UK perspective; Julian Dobson.; 3. Democracy, military bases, and marshmallows; Connor Ryan; 4. Make art not war : defence sites find new life as centres of creativity; Celia Clark; 5. A parable : the emergence of ruderal 'communities' on former military bases in the UK /; Fen B. Kipley; 6. Communities old and new : military brownfields and the Aldershot urban extension /; Robert Adam; 7. Twelve miles, eighteen years, and worlds apart : the cases of the Philadelphia Navy Yard and the Frankford Arsenal; Christopher A. Preble; 8. Military sites conservation and regeneration in Taiwan /; Yi-Jen Tseng; 9. Military brownfields in the Netherlands : the revitalisations of the New Dutch Waterline (1980-2014); Gerdy A. Verschuure-Stuip; 10. The regeneration of disused military airfields in China /; Tang Yan and Yang Dong; 11. Redeveloping Naval Air Station Brunswick : from a navy base to a great place! /; Steven Levesque; 12. The Brooklyn Navy Yard revived : a defense conversion case study in the United States; Christopher A. Preble and Celia Clark; Conclusion: diversity in the transformation of defense sites to new civilian life; Celia Clark ER -