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Models and strategies -- Involvement of Military Brownfields in the Urban Space in Czech Republic -- Sustainable Use of Materialsfound in Military Brownfield Sites: Repurposing and Recycling Opportunities for Industrial Growth -- The Asbestos Risk. The Case of Albania and the Prospective for the Ukrainian Areas in Conflict -- Infusing Sustainability into Brownfields Planning and Redevelopment: Lessons from Canada and the United States -- From Scars to Strength: Urban Resilience in Military Brownfields Redevelopment -- Historical Context and Political Conditions of Revitalization of Degraded Military Areas - Case Study "Garnizon" in Gda?sk -- The Future of Brownfields Redevelopment: Selected Contributions of Doctoral Students and Post-Doctoral/Young researchers -- Panel 2: Socio-Environmental Aspects of Reusing Former Military Lands -- Challenges of the Transformation of Military Brownfields for the Urban Areas -- Lessons of the Regeneration of Former Military Sites in Hungary -- Remote sensing follow-up of the military brownfields redevelopment in North Macedonia -- Military brownfields in Cities? Peripheries: Emerging Areas for Recreation and Landscape Protection - A Case Study of Ostrava and Milovice (Czech Republic) and Kharkiv (Ukraine)) -- Beyond the Limits of the City: Strategies to Regenerate Fragile Territories -- Documenting Brownfields Redevelopment Projects through Photography -- A Metamodel for Heritage-based Urban Recovery -- Best Practices in Territorial Planning for the Management of Risks -- Spatial Matching of Demand and Supply for Shelters in the Light of Transport Behavior during the Evacuation of Residents of an Urban Center Located on NATO's Eastern Flank - An Example of Suwa?ki (Poland) -- Challenges Regarding the Transformation of Brownfields and Geopolitical Implications -- Psychological Implications of Brownfields: Challenges and Solutions -- War in Ukraine - Military and Economic Implications -- Geoecological Utilization of the Zavojsko Lake Reservoir -- Panel 3: Global Approach to Brownfields Reuse ? Sustainable Communities: A Special Focus on NATO-Partner Countries -- Transformation of Greenfields in Ukraine -- Opportunities and Challenges for the Re-naturalization of Military Brownfields in Eastern Ukraine -- GIS-based Decision Support System for Brownfield Redevelopment - Case Study on the Municipality of Prokuplje (Serbia) -- Climate Change, Environmental Dynamics, and Human Nexus: Interactions Across Different Timescales -- Transforming Brownfields: Urban Renewal in Ukrainian Cities -- Involvement of Military Brownfields for Tourism (Examples in Ukraine and in Turkey) -- Transformation of Brownfields in Western Ukraine -- Spatial-functional Transformation of Military Brownfields - Example Sites in Sarajevo and East Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Evaluation of the Impact of Water Erosion on Soil Degradation Processes in Southeastern Europe -- Delineation of Military Hostilities Impact onthe Urban Environment (A Case Study of Kharkiv) -- Overview of Training for Stakeholders: Evaluating Environmental and Health Risks -- Strategic Planning: Forming an International Brownfields Research Collaboration -- Overview: Results of a Brainstorming Session ? Brownfields Lessons -- Conclusions and Next Steps of Editorial Team: Forming an International Brownfields Research Collaboration. 330 $aThis book is written by international experts who are brownfields practitioners from over 15 countries. Blighted and contaminated properties, including military, industrial, commercial, and multi-residential properties, globally referred to as ?brownfields,? are a shared phenomenon among NATO and NATO-partner countries. They provide practical solutions to addressing, evaluating, and cleaning up brownfields, including multiple case studies. 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