LEED Green Associate

Category - Sites

For a redevelopment to be regenerative, the site will:
  1. Reduce the negative impact on the built environment
  2. Have zero impact on the built environment
  3. Improve the impact on the built environment
  4. Contaminate the built environment
Explanation
Answer - C - For a redevelopment to be regenerative, the site will improve the impact on the built environment. To achieve this, the former industrial property (so-called brownfields) may require the cleanup of contaminated soil or groundwater. Regenerative technologies reduces pressure for the development of greenfield sites which in turn reduces fragmentation of natural habitats.
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