10 1016j Landusepol 2019 104374-1
10 1016j Landusepol 2019 104374-1
10 1016j Landusepol 2019 104374-1
A R T I C LE I N FO A B S T R A C T
Keywords: Brownfields located in urban centers are potential resources for urban development projects. In developed
Sustainability economies, brownfield redevelopment (BR) is considered an effective strategy and an important instrument in
Brownfields urban planning. However, BR in developing counties, especially Pakistan, has not received the same attention
Brownfield redevelopment due to different obstacles, and it is still in its infancy. Therefore, the objective of this study is to identify the
Sustainable urban development
obstacles to BR adoption in Pakistan through a review of previous studies and to analyze these obstacles through
Interpretive Structural Modeling
expert opinion. After an extensive literature review, this study develops a contextual relationship-based model
Developing Economies
Pakistan using an integrated methodology of Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) and MICMAC (cross-impact matrix
multiplication applied to classification) analysis. The results of ISM outlined ownership constraints, public
protests, lack of transparent communication among stakeholders, and lack of environmental justice as dependent
obstacles. However, financial constraints including lack of capital and cost consideration were identified as
independent obstacles and the most critical ones. The results of this study can be a stepping stone to overcome
obstacles to BR and promote urban sustainability. Considerable incentives and subsidies will foster BR im-
plementation resulting in the integration of sustainable urban development in Pakistan.
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Corresponding authors.
E-mail addresses: naveedahmad@mail.nwpu.edu.cn (N. Ahmad), zym1886@nwpu.edu.cn (Y. Zhu), lhl2016@mail.nwpu.edu.cn (L. Hongli),
jawad@mail.nwpu.edu.cn (J. Karamat), waqasalyani23@chd.edu.cn (M. Waqas), taskheer@mail.nwpu.edu.cn (S.M. Taskheer Mumtaz).
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.104374
Received 21 April 2019; Received in revised form 14 November 2019; Accepted 20 November 2019
0264-8377/ © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Please cite this article as: Naveed Ahmad, et al., Land Use Policy, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.104374