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Planning, Institutions and Transforming spaces - AISSR
The New Dutch Waterline Research Project
This research is focused on the governance and collaboration, financial driving forces and maintenance of the historical Dutch Waterline, recognised as National Landscape and UNESCO heritage.
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Governing Metropolitan Transformations: Urban politics and governmental instruments
This project analyzes the strategic large-scale development projects in the periphery of large metropolises. The main objective of the project is to detect the political drivers of urban development outside inner cities, within the inner fringe of large agglomerations where former industrial production was located.
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Nederland Stedenland
This project is part of the NWO programme 'Urbanization & Urban Culture' that deals with cities, Urbanization, Urban development, Urbanism and Urban Culture in the Netherlands, past and present.
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Improving integration of expert with tacit knowledge for strategic planning
This research project is part of the NWO-funded research programme CESAR (Climate and Environmental change and Sustainable Accessibility of the Randstad). CESAR analyses the complex relations between urban planning, climate processes and human behaviour regarding mobility, domicile and car ownership.
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Integrated transition strategy towards SFRMT
This research project is part of the larger NWO-funded programme SRMT (Strategy towards sustainable and reliable multi-modal transport in the Randstad). This programme will develop comprehensive strategies for the Randstad based on integrated scientific approaches for land-use, location choices, multimodal transport network design, travel behaviour and transport policy.
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Knooppuntontwikkeling in corridorverband: economische betekenis en institutionele prikkels
Er is onvoldoende bekend over de economische gevolgen van een geïntegreerde ontwikkeling van ruimte en infrastructuur. Dit NICIS onderzoek wil deze twee kennisleemtes aanpakken en richt zich specifiek op het identificeren van synergiekansen in de ontwikkeling van stedelijke regionale openbaar vervoercorridors.
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Ontwerp en beoordeling regionale visies ruimte en infrastructuur
Het eerste doel van dit NICIS gefinancierde project is om de inhoudelijke beoordeling van ruimtelijk-infrastructurele plannen te verbeteren.
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Regionale samenwerking voor een krachtig openbaar bestuur
Dit NICIS gefinancieerde onderzoek analyseert hoe regionale samenwerking tussen gemeenten zo goed mogelijk kan beantwoorden aan de vereisten van legitimiteit, effectiviteit en efficiency.
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