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T.A. Daamen

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Landscapes of Trade

Towards sustainable spatial planning for the logistics complex in the Netherlands

By combining different perspectives and methods of empirical research, this PhD thesis
generates multi-disciplinary insights into the rise of the logistics complex and its planning
discourse whilst focusing specifically on XXL distribution centres (DCs) in the Netherlands ...

Steering on feasibility in the context of urban area development

A case study research that explores how public and private actors in collaborative governance steer on feasibility in the context of urban area development

Contemporary urban area development is a complex and multifaceted task, requiring the integration of diverse actors, interdisciplinary knowledge, and financial resources. Collaborative governance approaches have emerged as a response to these challenges, emphasizing knowledge-bas ...

Sustainable public real estate by optimising usage of available space

Discovering the barriers and possibilities of mixed-use development and sharing governmental office buildings in The Hague

The built environment is constantly exposed to societal, political, and economic changes. The COVID-19 pandemic was of major influence on the usage of office buildings. Since hybrid working became the norm, governmental offices struggled with low occupancy rates after the pandemi ...

Realising Healthy Urban Areas

A Study of current Challenges in the Netherlands and Recommendations to overcome them

Preventive measures for a healthy population are becoming a trending topic in the Netherlands because of rising costs of care and an increasing population of elderly. Due to this, prevention methods in the built environment can help with minimising this problem. Urban area develo ...

From pig barn to family apartment?

A Master Thesis on the opportunities and challenges of housing developments on livestock farm locations

In 2022, the Netherlands are confronted by two major problems: a housing shortage and an excess of nitrogen emissions. This excess of nitrogen emissions is primarily the result of livestock farms, which cause problems in close proximity to Natura 2000 areas. The housing- and nitr ...

Developing places for human capabilities

Understanding how social sustainability goals are governed into urban development projects

Although social objectives are frequently part of the pursuit of sustainable urban development, how such social sustainability goals can be achieved in urban development practices remains a largely unsolved puzzle. While scholars increasingly acknowledge that urban social sustain ...

A\Wakening Essenburgpark

Explorations on how to design for the wild

'A Wakening' entails a coming home to our innate essence of what it means to be human and living as part of this interconnected web of life. Through being present with the now, we can envision and work towards desired, collective, and whole futures for all on this earth. 'A Waken ...

An insight of the Industry 4.0 adoption in the Dutch construction and development industry

Exploratory research into barriers that are withholding adopting I4.0 and potential interventions to overcome them

There seems to be a mismatch between the enormous potential of Industry 4.0 (I4.0) and the extent to which it is adopted in the construction and development industry C&DI. According to the literature, the growing interest in I4.0 and its potential benefits are not stimulating ...

Place-making with the Makers

Exploring directions of place-making strategies in the redevelopment of industrial urban areas into mixed-use areas. Case of Schieoevers Noord, Delft

The lack of effective place-making strategies to transform industrial urban areas into mixed-use areas, and the limited knowledge of how manufacturers interact with other actors, have exposed the vulnerability to future challenges of these redevelopment processes. Therefore, this ...

Value capture funding in the Netherlands

A study into the application of value capture funding instruments in the Netherlands

An increasing demand for mobility due to natural growth in demand and an urbanizing Randstad region create a demand for a higher quality and higher capacity system of public transportation in the Netherlands. Funding for improvements is however lacking threatening the development ...

First AID for Area Development

What the Area Improvement District is, how it creates collective value and why it changes the paradigm on urban governance

The conditions that determine when and why individuals can be forced to contribute to collective services are part of an ongoing debate in the spatial planning and urban governance domain. In this thesis the problem of and a solution to free-ridership in area developments with ex ...
When looking at a country like Oman that is abundant in its historical and cultural heritage, it is apparent that these aspects have a huge role in shaping this country’s identity, and remains to this day engraved in different parts of its built environment. However, the values ...

‘A New City in the Port’

An actor centered institutional analysis of the strategic governance and planning process around Amsterdam Haven-Stad

In December 2017, the municipality of Amsterdam announced the development of a new city in its port: Haven-Stad. The plan comprises a redevelopment strategy to transform port lands towards a mixed use urban area with up to 70.000 dwellings. This announcement caused a conflict bet ...

Project-Related Governance

Between Effective Process and Inclusive Development: The Case of the Cape Town Waterfront

The challenge of an effective governance process and the demand for inclusive development form a tension, traceable in contemporary (Re)development Projects in South Africa. Based on the legislative premise of urban planning and architectural design, private sector developers mus ...

Towards participation of existing businesses in the regeneration of industrial urban waterfronts

Recommendations on the participation process based on lessons learned from comparative cases in a Dutch context

As Dutch cities are increasingly looking to transform inner city industrial waterfronts into mixed-use neighbourhoods, the need for good participation processes with existing businesses increases. Although municipalities are aware of this, current participation processes often do ...

Analysing refugee camp management from a network perspective

How network management can enhance the transition of refugee camp Za'atari

The aim of this thesis is to identify the obstacles for the transition of refugee camps and to identify whether network management can be a way to deal with this. The combiniation of the long-term existence of refugee camps, its negative impact on individuals, the inevitable urba ...

Towards collaborative approaches in urban regeneration

A case study in the Latin American context

Urban regeneration has been subject of a changing environment in which increased participation of different sectors of society play a key role. The shift in power and governance structures has put participation in the centre stage, as a key factor to achieve social and economic s ...

Waterfront Development Management in Greece

Exploring the case of “Lipasmata” in Piraeus, towards alternative approaches

The declining port/industrial activities near the urban structure of cities generate new challenges for contemporary societies. Among others, these challenges interest the desolation of urban districts and the creation of large urban voids, one of the major problems affecting, no ...

Innovation District Development in Dutch practice

An exploration on the role of the built environment with recommendations on role-taking by local public authorities in innovation district development: the Case of the Merwe-Vierhavens & RDM – as part of the CityPorts project

This research explores the roles local public authorities can deploy in innovation district planning and development and the spatial conditions and interventions they should enhance to stimulate innovation through the built environment. Because cities are promoting and investing ...
How urban intervention facilitates the current cultural significance of Cuban “accidental sustainability” for alternative recycling in order to develop a self-sustaining city with minimizing dependence of import?