Analysing Critical Factors in Public-Private Partnerships for Brownfield Redevelopment in Overijssel

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2024-06-25
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The Netherlands is facing challenges regarding its physical surroundings. Therefore, there is a call for minimising the need for greenfield locations. Redeveloping brownfield sites in the Netherlands can reduce the need for greenfield locations. The government suggests that brownfield sites should be redeveloped by forming Public-Private Partnerships. However, little research has been done on the relationship between Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) and Brownfield Redevelopment (BR) projects in the Netherlands. This research aims to narrow the gap in the existing literature by exploring the relationship between PPPs, BR and CSFs. Through qualitative multiple case study research, data were collected via document analysis, stakeholder interviews, and an expert interview. The analysis showed that the PPP was a concession in all cases. The initiative lay with the public actors, while the private actors were responsible for land development. Outcomes varied but generally included job creation, increased usage, and improved design. Key CSFs identified as crucial for BR success aligned with the theoretical framework, highlighting their importance in achieving positive social-economic and liveability outcomes. The study concludes that specific CSFs within concession-form PPPs positively influence BR success, suggesting the need for further research concerning other PPP forms.
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Faculteit der Managementwetenschappen