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  2. Greenfield land - Wikipedia

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    Greenfield land is a British English term [1] [2] referring to undeveloped land [3] in an urban or rural area either used for agriculture or landscape design, or left to evolve naturally. These areas of land are usually agricultural or amenity properties being considered for urban development .

  3. Greenfield project - Wikipedia

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    Greenfield also has meaning in sales. A greenfield opportunity refers to a marketplace that is completely untapped and free for the taking. From an Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) perspective, an IT organization that is being set up from scratch is said to start from a "greenfield" situation.

  4. Greenfield - Wikipedia

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    Greenfield agreement, an employment agreement for a new organisation; Greenfield land, a piece of undeveloped land (the opposite of brownfield land) Greenfield project, a project which lacks any constraints imposed by prior work; Greenfield status, a term used after a decommissioned site is restored to its original condition prior to any ...

  5. Mixed-use development - Wikipedia

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    greenfield developments, i.e., new construction on previously undeveloped land, particularly at the edge of metropolitan areas and in their exurbs, often as part of creating a relatively denser center for the community—an edge city, or part of one, zoned for mixed use, in the 2010s often labeled "urban villages" (examples include Avalon in ...

  6. Greenfield airport - Wikipedia

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    A greenfield airport is an aviation facility with greenfield project characteristics. The designation reflects certain environmental qualities (using previously undeveloped or empty greenfield land , for example) and commissioning, planning and construction processes that are generally carried out from scratch.

  7. Aarey Milk Colony - Wikipedia

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    Area uncultivated and waste land under nullahs, lake, farm bunds, farm roads, river channels—1,020.20; Area under lawns and gardens, para grass, and orchards— 537.00; Land and the social forestry land, etc.—183.00; Total—3,160.00; The main objective to erect such colony: Shifting of cattle/buffalo from the city limits,

  8. Greenfield status - Wikipedia

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    Greenfield status (also known as "unrestricted re-use" [1]) is an end point wherein a parcel of land that had been in industrial use is, in principle, restored to the conditions existing before the construction of the plant. All power plants—whether coal, gas, and nuclear—have a finite life beyond which it is no longer economical to operate ...

  9. Old field (ecology) - Wikipedia

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    Brownfield land: abandoned or underused industrial and commercial facilities; Greenfield land: undeveloped land in a city or rural area; Indian old field: land formerly occupied or used by Native Americans in the United States; Urban prairie: vacant urban land that has reverted to green space