A critical review of decision support systems for brownfield redevelopment

Sci Total Environ. 2021 Sep 1:785:147132. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.147132. Epub 2021 Apr 16.

Abstract

Over the past two decades, many decision support systems (DSSs) have been developed to support decision makers and facilitate the planning and redevelopment process of brownfields. Existing systems are however often siloed in their approach and do not fully capture the complexity of brownfield sites from a sustainable development point of view. This critical review provides an insight into the development and implementation of DSSs, published and emerging, together with assessment of their strengths, limitations and opportunities for future integration. Brownfields DSS applications include: remediation technology selection; and land use planning; and risk assessment. The results of this review lead the authors to identify four opportunities to improve brownfield DSSs: (i) increased use of qualitative socioeconomic criteria, particularly costs and economic variables, (ii) decision-support during the early stages of brownfield redevelopment, (iii) the integration of predictive modelling methods, and (iv) improvements of user interfaces and modern web-based functionalities.

Keywords: Contaminated land; Decision analysis; Land-use planning; Post-industrial land; Sustainable development.

Publication types

  • Review