From this perspective, the present research investigated community landscape perceptions in six industrial neighbourhoods situated in Wallonia (Belgium), in relation to the regenerated brownfield sites present in these neighbourhoods. This investigation was based on a survey method that combines both a quantitative and qualitative approach. On the one hand, a survey method inspired by the so-called ‘landscape preference studies’ (LPS) enables a systematic investigation of community landscape preferences. On the other hand, a case study approach provides qualitative information that supports interpretative analysis of the statistical results. We expected this method to be an appropriate means of evaluating whether landscape quality is important in brownfield regeneration and to produce valuable input about community perceptions of the local regeneration processes.