Environmental
The term 'brownfield' refers to:
AAgricultural land converted to residential use
BPreviously developed property that may be complicated by potential or actual environmental contamination✓ Correct
CA neighborhood with declining property values
DRural land designated for environmental preservation
Explanation
A brownfield is a previously used commercial or industrial property where redevelopment may be complicated by known or suspected environmental contamination from past activities.
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