Bouwkunde (43)
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Entrepreneurial citizenship in urban regeneration
2023 || Paperback || Nuha Al Sader || TU Delft
More and more citizens are entering the public domain and taking over tasks that traditionally belong to the government. For example, citizens increasingly run a community centre themselves, maintain the greenery in their neighbourhood and manage the local playground. To some extent, governments also encourage this behaviour and are disposing of social real estate. Against this background, this study examines the rise of citizens' initiatives in the Netherlands and how this takes shape in the...
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Spatial approaches to a circular economy
Determining locations and scales of closing material loops using geographic data
2023 || Paperback || Tanya Tsui || TU Delft
Rapid urbanization has exerted unsustainable pressures on the environment, and implementing circular economy (CE) in cities has been seen by policy makers as a potential solution for resource scarcity. Scholars have therefore called for an understanding of the spatial aspects of CE that go beyond urban governance strategies, engendering the recent integration of spatial disciplines, such as urban planning and regional economics, into the study of CE.
Using the Netherlands as a case study, th...
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ShoreScape
A landscape approach to the natural adaptation of urbanized sandy shores
2023 || Paperback || Janneke van Bergen || TU Delft
Urbanized sandy shores around the world suffer from coastal erosion due to a lack of sediment input and sea level rise. These dynamics place new demands on coastal spatial planning. To compensate for coastal erosion in a more natural and systemic way, sand nourishments are deployed as a ‘Building with Nature’ technique, restoring the sediment balance and promoting dune formation as coastal defence.
In this research, Building with Nature is reframed as a landscape approach, regenerating t...