Community Landscape Preferences for Reuse of Soviet‐Era Post‐Agricultural Brownfields—What's the Difference?*

Author:

Navrátil Josef1ORCID,Martinát Stanislav1,Hewitt Richard J.234,Frazier Ryan J.5,Klusáček Petr1,Škrabal Jaroslav6,Krejčí Tomáš1,Osman Robert1,Pícha Kamil7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Geography Institute of Geonics of the Czech Academy of Sciences

2. Transport, Infrastructure, and Territory Research Group (tGIS), Geography Department, Faculty of Geography and History Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)

3. Informational and Computational Sciences Group The James Hutton Institute

4. Observatorio para una Cultura del Territorio (OCT)

5. Geography, Environment, and Sustainability Department Weber State University

6. School of Business Administration in Karvina Silesian University in Opava

7. Faculty of Economics University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice

Abstract

AbstractReuse preferences for post‐agricultural brownfields on former socialist agricultural premises in CEE countries are likely to be diverse and may depend on communities' experiences. Our research question is to reveal, through a questionnaire survey of 774 respondents from 180 communities, the difference in reuse preferences among communities with different experiences: communities where former collective farm sites had been abandoned (leaving a post‐agricultural brownfield), those where such sites had remained in continuous agricultural use, and those where such sites had been abandoned and later remediated or reused. The responses from the three types of communities were compared using Kruskal–Wallis tests and the structure of preferences was analyzed by Non‐Metric Multidimensional Scaling. Communities with an existing post‐agricultural brownfield prefer housing and leisure activities, while communities with sites in continuous agricultural production prefer agrarian uses. Two main poles of choice were identified—productive and non‐productive uses. While productive uses are preferred by respondents from communities with continuous agricultural production, non‐productive uses are preferred by communities with former post‐agricultural brownfields. The presence of post‐agricultural brownfields within the community is an important factor in determining a community's preferences for its reuse. When agricultural sites are abandoned, communities' preferences for its reuse also change.

Funder

Grantová Agentura České Republiky

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

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