ABSTR_ID | INTER_ID | COUNTRY | TITLE | WORKSHOP | KIND OF SUBMISSION |
6 | 10 | China | Research on The Network of the capital cities of China—— Based On The Data of PCT Patent Cooperation | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
9 | 13 | China | The planning transformation in cooperative context toward the aging society in china: a case study of Jiangsu | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
13 | 21 | Iran | Evaluating fulfillment or nonfulfillment of comprehensive plans in Iran – The case study: Qom city | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
14 | 22 | Greece | An Anarchist approach on Urban Planning: The case study of Thessaloniki | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
24 | 31 | Iran | Evaluation of the rate of fulfillment of the comprehensive plan of Tehran City | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
28 | 35 | China | The Urban Sustainable Development Path under the New Normal Background | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
29 | 36 | United States of America | Enhancing Urban Socioeconomics’ Needs, Activities, and Facilities, Looking beyond Conventional Mixed-use Development Model | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
34 | 41 | Romania | Dimensions of urban waterfront regeneration: Case study of Halic / The Golden Horn – an assessment of obstacles and opportunities for inclusiveness | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
36 | 43 | China |
“E³” innovative planning from separation to coordination of land and sea: coordinated planning practice of land and sea in Nantong, Jiangsu Province as example |
Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
38 | 46 | China | Planning in Regional Cooperative Way to Develop Cities in Ecological Protection Area: Take Tongyu, China for Example | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
43 | 52 | Spain | All Age City. Urbanising the Elderly. | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
46 | 55 | Israel | An Integrated and Empowering service model for Children and Youth at Risk – as a base for Cooperative and Activist management | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
47 | 56 | China | Generation mechanism research on landscape of traditional settlement based on folk ritual | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
55 | 64 | Lithuania | New public participation practices for revitalizing Klaipeda’s Old Market neighborhood | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
56 | 65 | Poland | Ksiezy Mlyn in Lodz, Poland – an example of a successful rehabilitation thanks to social engagement | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
68 | 78 | China |
Applied Research on Urban Design Method Based on “Bottom-up” Approach ——Taking Urban and Architectural Design of Cangshu, Mudu, Suzhou as an Example |
Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
69 | 79 | China | City Planning Rebuild a Cooperative City:A Case Study of Lingcang, China | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
73 | 82 | Israel | Comparison between the respective capabilities of unilateral and collaborative methods of public participation to uncover local knowledge and incorporate it into planning deliverables | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Research Result |
75 | 84 | China | Multi-agent Cooperation in Conservation Planning Implementation of the Historical Districts: A Case Study of Height Lowering Renovation of Baitasi Pharmacy in Beijing, China | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
78 | 87 | Italy | Building Equitable Cities Through Inclusive Practices: Case Studies From the U.S Partnership for Sustainable Communities Initiative (SCI) | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
79 | 88 | Italy | Equity and Collaborative Planning in Kenyan Cities | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
85 | 94 | Netherlands | Creative Amsterdam | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
86 | 95 | United States of America | Addressing flooding issues in an Environmental Justice community: A complicated and multi-layered case study | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
90 | 99 | Italy | Cooperation and mediation. The flexible geometry of public participation. Comparing US and France evolutionary approach. | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
96 | 105 | India | LEARNING TO ASK PEOPLE; STORIES FROM INDIA | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
98 | 107 | Japan | Governing the urban infrastructure in Indonesian cities: The role of institutional structure and policy instruments in collaborative policymaking and resource exchange | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Research Result |
102 | 112 | Switzerland | The Test Planning Process and the case of Patras | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
103 | 113 | Netherlands | Smart managing the city | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
109 | 119 | Germany | Chances and Barriers of Mobile Participation (mParticipation) Practices in Urban Planning: An Analytical Overview of Existing Approaches | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Research Result |
112 | 122 | Brazil | Metropolitan growth and open spaces in Rio de Janeiro: prospective scenarios on the periurban morphology and landscape: a participatory approach | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Research Result |
113 | 123 | China | Street network structure and the location of economic activities in Beijing central city | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
122 | 133 | Germany | City Planning between Decline and Emergence | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
125 | 137 | Nigeria | Innovative Approaches to Flood Resilience in Vulnerable Urban Communities: Experiences from Makoko Lagos, Nigeria | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
126 | 138 | India | Re-inventing Kolkata (Calcutta, India): recovery of a livable river-urban interface through an affordable and creative economic regeneration | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
132 | 145 | Netherlands | A toolbox for urban voids | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
133 | 147 | China | People’s livelihood-oriented multi-level cooperation: The urban renewal experience in Zhangjiagang, China | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
140 | 155 | Nigeria | AJODA NEW TOWN DEVELOPMENT, OYO STATE, NIGERIA: LESSONS FOR BUILDING FUTURE NEW TOWNS COOPERATIVELY | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
141 | 156 | Turkey | Turkish experience of attraction centres supporting program; successes and fails | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
142 | 157 | Turkey | Guided Project Support experience of Turkish Development Agencies and effects on cities | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
144 | 159 | China | Location-Allocation Model Based on Facility Choice Behavior: A Decision Support System for Planning of Public Facilities | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
153 | 169 | Japan | Low Carbon Society In Iskandar Malaysia: Scrutinizing The Link Between Green Growth and Social Policy | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
155 | 172 | Singapore | To be inclusive is to be age-ready: perspective from Singapore | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
158 | 175 | Sweden | New Mahalle – a more urban green inclusive neighborhood. | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
160 | 178 | Egypt | The Legacy of Participatory Planning – Critique Assessment of the Egyptian Experience in Three Decades and the Need for a New Paradigm | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
163 | 181 | Poland | Creating the city together. Citizens as actors of spatial policy – the case study of Gdansk, Poland | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
168 | 186 | Liechtenstein | Hosts and guests in the historical cities today | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
172 | 190 | China | Strategies for Contextualism in Urban Regeneration Practices: a Comparative Study between Hackesche Höfe and Tianzifang | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
175 | 195 | China | “From Bottom to Top”:An example of diversification, self-sustaining and self-renewal in Tianzifang, Shanghai | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
176 | 196 | France | COOPERATIVE HOUSING PROJECT | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
185 | 204 | India | Emerging urban patterns in Bangalore Metropolitan Area- case for urban planning based on inclusive and social co-operation | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
190 | 209 | United States of America | Biking builds equity, Case Study of Detroit and Amsterdam | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
204 | 224 | Italy | Stakeholder Participation in Urban Planning and Management: Case of the Ocho Rios Redevelopment Plan | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
206 | 226 | Brazil | Socio-spatial notions of justice and the materialization of mechanisms to reduce inequities of cities in urban laws of Colombia and Brazil | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
209 | 230 | China | Trans-boundary Urban Development Cooperation as the New Global Growth Engine: The Research on Mechanism of Sino-Singapore Cooperative City Building Practices | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
211 | 232 | Brazil | Housing Cooperative Movement as an Alternative Way of Thinking, Planning and Designing Residential Neighborhoods | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
213 | 235 | Bangladesh | Shared Amsterdam – Affordable Housing Through Cooperative Urbanism | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
215 | 237 | China | New Development Path for New City Construction: An Case Study on Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City in China | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
216 | 238 | Bulgaria | Nomocratic governance and cooperative urban planning | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
219 | 241 | India | Collective imaginations for everyday realities: City building through ‘creative’ cooperation | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
220 | 242 | Switzerland | Creative workshops | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Research Result |
226 | 248 | Belgium | Reinventing the nature of social housing. The case of Community Land Trust Brussels | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
229 | 251 | Tunisia |
Revival of the urban governance in Tunisia? A reading in the post-revolutionary actors and legal provisions. |
Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
232 | 254 | Egypt |
Co-operative Planning, Urban Design and Management Comparative Analysis of A Case study Related to Multi-party and Inter-disciplinary Approaches and Interventions of Slum Areas Upgrading |
Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
235 | 257 | Austria | A New Planning Culture – Cooperative Planning Processes– Case Studies in Vienna | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
248 | 271 | China | New Developments of Industry-City Integration in China: A Case Study of Comprehensive Plans in Chinese County regions | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
263 | 288 | Nigeria | COLLABORATIVE SLUM UPGRADING IN HASHIMI DISTRICT OF SULEJA, NORTH-CENTRAL NIGERIA: A KEY TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Case Study, Realised Project |
264 | 289 | Canada | Better Together: Cooperative City-Making Through Holistic Urbanism | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
266 | 291 | Germany | Build to live: Develop Institutionalized Learning Process for Socially Inclusive City Program to Press Self Sustain Neighborhood | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Research Result |
269 | 294 | Poland | Sharing planning power as a way out of planning legitimacy crisis – why it matters for the CEE countries | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
271 | 297 | China | The Influence on Public Value of Urban Design by the Communitarianism during Deepening Reform in CHina | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
275 | 302 | United Kingdom | The development of a conceptual and physical model of a spatial data infrastructure for inclusive planning using critical GIS: a case study in the Gorbals, Glasgow | Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? | Paper |
11 | 16 | Austria | City Logistics Vienna – transport challenges in urban areas within a disordered institutional framework | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Case Study, Realised Project |
25 | 32 | Canada | Labor Mobility and the City: New Perspectives for the Use of Big Data in Urban Analysis | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Paper |
33 | 40 | Italy | A feasibility study for a Technological Park undertaken in 2011 by the Municipality of Falconara Marittima, province of Ancona-Italy. | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
40 | 49 | Germany | Evaluation and Innovation of the Industrial Development in Chinese Old Cities, Taking the Old South of Nanjing as an Example | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Paper |
54 | 63 | China | The Effect and Enlightenment of Chinese Urban Construction by New Urbanism | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Paper |
57 | 66 | South-Korea | A Study on the Directions of Housing Development for the One-Person Household in Regional Cties. | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Paper |
63 | 73 | Iran | Investigating the Effects of Industrial Cluster Development Policy on the Performance of Urban and Regional Old Industries (Case study: leather products cluster) | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Case Study, Realised Project |
66 | 76 | China | The plight of the ‘Chinese-style peasant economy’ in the transformation of the urban industry | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Paper |
67 | 77 | Spain | In-Between Spaces | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
72 | 81 | Russian Federation | UNIFYING PRODUCTION WITH THE CITY: A SINGLE SYSTEM FOR SOCHI | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
87 | 96 | China | Shadow Area Succession Effects of Megacities Central Districts Renewal | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Paper |
101 | 111 | Singapore | Creating Future-Ready Industrial Estates: Case Studies from Singapore | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Paper |
130 | 142 | Sweden |
Can urban agriculture contribute to the Productive City? Learnings from a case study project in Lund, Sweden |
Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Case Study, Realised Project |
139 | 154 | Brazil | HETEROCHRONY IN ARCHITECURE | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Paper |
161 | 179 | Belgium | Economic freckles in urban tissue, the case of South West Flanders. | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Research Result |
174 | 194 | Philippines | Reinventing A Philippine City through Vision 2020 Plan | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Case Study, Realised Project |
198 | 218 | Belgium | Industrious Flanders and Brussels – the Northern area case | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Case Study, Realised Project |
203 | 223 | India | Rejuvenation of the Productive Area in the City: E4 Subzone of Delhi | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Case Study, Realised Project |
212 | 233 | China | Center Redevelopment of Productive City Based on System Coupling and Function Optimization | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Research Result |
272 | 298 | United Kingdom | Reworking the productive city? Challenges of implementation | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Paper |
278 | 274 | Israel | Planning the Invisible; the case of Palestinians in East Jerusalem | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Paper |
280 | 15 | Belgium | Urban Circular Economy | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Case Study, Realised Project |
282 | 278 | Brazil | Placemaking in The Process of Urban Renewal and Tourism As Productive factor: an analysis of Puerto Madero and reflections about Blue Gate Antwerp | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Paper |
283 | 263 | Netherlands | LET- urban planning, € – neutral area development | Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? | Paper |
27 | 34 | India | A Call for Swacch Bharat: Sanitation Deprivation in Delhi | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Research Result |
30 | 37 | Belgium | Working within the human context | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Paper |
35 | 42 | Romania | Dimensions of urban waterfront regeneration: Case study of Halic / The Golden Horn – an assessment of obstacles and opportunities for inclusiveness | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Paper |
61 | 70 | Indonesia | Ecosystem service-based green space allocation planning: a new way to construct urban spaces | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Research Result |
77 | 86 | China | Historic Urban Landscape Research of the Canal Heritage City Yangzhou | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Research Result |
82 | 91 | China | EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITIES OF ADOPTING THE NEW TRANSPORTATION MODEL IN HISTORIC CITIES———-SUZHOU DEVELOPMENT MODEL | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Paper |
84 | 93 | Netherlands | Amateur Cities: The possible politics of the local. | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Paper |
91 | 100 | Nigeria | Are Cities in Nigeria Keeping up with challenges for global competition? By P. N. Ede & O. B. Owei | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Paper |
127 | 139 | Serbia | Toward the Urban Transition of Kragujevac: A New Life of Old Urban Generators | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
146 | 161 | China | An Exploration of Architectural Inheritance and Innovation Methods in Urban Fringe Belt based on Typo-Morphological Research– A Case of Expansion Project of the Second Middle School in Xuancheng, China | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
165 | 183 | Brazil | The urban renewal of Medellín: a good local practice? Or an Image playback encouraged by international organizations? | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Paper |
167 | 185 | Kenya | Study on how the City of Nairobi, Kenya can re-invent itself to meet growing global expectations of an African city as well as increased local demands from her citizenry | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Paper |
184 | 203 | Iran | Shiraz small residential Gardens | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Paper |
191 | 210 | United Kingdom | A systematic approach to regenerate neighbourhoods with an activity-based approach | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Paper |
207 | 228 | Taiwan | Optimising Green Infrastructure to Cool Built Environments: a Case Study of Taipei Basin | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Research Result |
222 | 244 | China | The Distinct Ways to Construct Our City Today | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Paper |
240 | 262 | Belgium | Creative Stakeholder Engagement: The Curatorial Model | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
245 | 268 | Poland | Economical impact of the multinational waterway in Szczecin. | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Paper |
252 | 276 | Portugal | Participation in Multilevel Governance of Large-Scale Urban Development Projects: The cases of Parque das Nações (Lisbon, Portugal) and Zuidelijke IJ-Oever, (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Case Study, Realised Project |
253 | 277 | France | How to match local Expectations with strong international Challenges? – Brussels | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
255 | 280 | Canada | Mobile policies, urban planning and regeneration: toward a framework for effective comparison | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Paper |
257 | 282 | Netherlands |
“International and local challenges in Rotterdam and Amsterdam” How succesfull are the urban renewal programs of the Dutch Mainportcities. |
Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Paper |
261 | 286 | Iran | Regeneration of the Persian Garden’s design concepts system in designing urban landscapes and open spaces | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Paper |
267 | 292 | Serbia | Cultural attitudes of local community: a factor for successful water sensitive urban design | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Paper |
268 | 293 | India | Multi-actors’ scenario for measuring metropolitan governance and spatial planning: A case study of Bangalore, India | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Paper |
274 | 300 | Belgium | A place based spatial policy in the multi-actor arena in Flanders | Brussels: How to match local expectations with strong international challenges? | Paper |
4 | 7 | China | Research on the Strategies of cultural Heritage in Villages and Towns characterised by aboriginal Participation | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Research Result |
5 | 8 | China | Study on decentralized supervision mechanism of rural cultures based on authenticity evaluation | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Research Result |
7 | 11 | China | Gravity and networks: Research on the Network Spatial Structure And Characteristics of Innovative Cities Cluster In the Yangtze River Delta | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Case Study, Realised Project |
8 | 12 | China | Research on The Network of The Innovation City Cluster —— Based On The Data of PCT Patent Cooperation | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Case Study, Realised Project |
15 | 23 | United States of America | Rediscovering the College Town | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Paper |
16 | 24 | Ukraine | Dnieper Islands | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Research Result |
26 | 33 | China |
Landscape Design Promotes Sustainable Development of cities ——Case of ‘Sino-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City’ Urban Design |
Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
37 | 44 | China | Innovative Space of Metropolitan Area: Types, Patterns and Evolution——the Case of Nanjing Metropolitan Area | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Paper |
53 | 62 | Japan | Problems of Outer Mega Region in the Mature Period – Case Studies of Tokyo and Osaka Region, Japan – | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Case Study, Realised Project |
59 | 68 | Spain | How urban fabric fosters knowledge transfer and innovation: the example of Barcelona | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Case Study, Realised Project |
70 | 80 | China | The Benefits of Surrounding Tongji University for Creative Industry: Social Capital and Enterprise Community | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Paper |
106 | 116 | China | A Cognitive Research on the Mode of Historical Urban Space | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Paper |
108 | 118 | India | Implementation Challenges for establishing Smart Urban Information and Knowledge Management System in India | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Paper |
110 | 120 | Finland | Lessons learned from an interdisciplinary pilot course on sustainable management of climate change in an urban environment | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Paper |
114 | 124 | China | Opening and Closure – Two Methods of How the College Help to Create a Knowledge City | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Paper |
148 | 164 | Netherlands | A new approach in planning of European cities | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Paper |
150 | 166 | Brazil | Case study to urban regeneration on sustainable basis: Bonsucesso – Rio de Janeiro – Brazil | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
164 | 182 | Netherlands |
Delft E Design – Bottom Up approach towards a sustainable existing housing stock |
Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
178 | 198 | France | The Convivial Regions in the world | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Research Result |
236 | 258 | Romania | The role of higher education in regional development in transition economies | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Research Result |
239 | 261 | Turkey | Creative Istanbul: A vision (im)possible? | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Research Result |
250 | 273 | France | Let’s Reinvent Convivial Regions: in Bill Twittchet’s Memory | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Paper |
260 | 285 | Russian Federation | Interdisciplinary Approach to Sustainable Cities Development | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Paper |
285 | 295 | Hongkong | Universities, the true “Smart” cities | Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
19 | 27 | Bangladesh | The impact of planning system and policy on urban density and neighborhood livability: A case study of Dhaka, Bangladesh | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Paper |
22 | 30 | Norway | The ‘Free Housing’ projects in Colombia: Recipes for disaster or success? | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Case Study, Realised Project |
45 | 54 | China | Spontaneous Urban Regeneration and Institutional Design: Evidence from the Planning Administration in Xicheng District, Beijing | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Paper |
93 | 102 | Brazil | Design directives for Social Housing in Brasil: a partnership between academic knowledge and public policy strategy | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
95 | 104 | Kazakhstan | Integrated Planning in Kazakhstan: from National Framework to Local Plans and Back | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Case Study, Realised Project |
120 | 131 | Sweden | Discussing Collaborative Planning in Cape Town – A case study on insitu informal settlement upgrading and the role of planners and the local government in bottom-up projects. | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Case Study, Realised Project |
134 | 149 | United Kingdom |
Reinventing the planning process: Monitoring and Evaluation Istanbul case study |
Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Research Result |
137 | 152 | United Kingdom | INTEGRATED SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT – A TOOL FOR STIMULATING THE WASTE ECONOMY IN PORT HARCOURT, NIGERIA | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Paper |
143 | 158 | China | The Sustainable Polices of Hong Kong and Pearl River Delta Region in Today’s Challenge | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Paper |
169 | 187 | China | Centralized to Localized: A Comparative Analysis of Land Use Controls in China and U.S. | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Paper |
171 | 189 | China | From Decree to Guideline: How to draw up the Jiangsu Historical Village Protection Planning Guideline | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Paper |
173 | 192 | India | Bridging the Social and Spatial Divides in Metropolitan Areas: Linking Policy to Implementation- An Indian Perspective | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Research Result |
177 | 197 | United Kingdom | URBIS Decision Support for Integrated Urban Governance | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Paper |
179 | 199 | United Arab Emirates | The Impending Revolution in Urban Planning Practice: Intelligent and automated, but will it be garbage in, garbage out? | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Paper |
180 | 191 | New Zealand | Towards a better understanding of plan making and implementation for residential intensification: case Study of Auckland, New Zealand | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Paper |
186 | 205 | China | Pattern of Multiple Plans Integration —— Study of Shunde Planning System Construction | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
188 | 207 | China | The Coordination between the Master Planning and the Regulatory planning in China: a case study of Taicang Yangtze River-Mouth Resort Master and Regulatory Planning | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Case Study, Realised Project |
192 | 211 | Greece | Interaction between national planning and local spatial plans in Greece | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Paper |
225 | 247 | Albania |
Planning as the Technology of Politics – To be used or misused The case of Albania |
Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Paper |
242 | 265 | Romania | Restrictive environments in less-favoured areas – highlighting the need for integrated planning in local communities | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Paper |
243 | 266 | Brazil | Brazil’s Federal District Economic Development Integrated Region (RIDE/DF) and the regional mobility management | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Paper |
244 | 267 | Romania | GeoICT Services in Spatial Planning: defining a contextual framework for operationalising public land policy | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Paper |
246 | 269 | Nigeria | Beyond Rhetoric – The Lagos Megacity Urban Development Vision: Whose reality Count? | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Paper |
247 | 270 | Nigeria | Re-inventing urban planning in Nigeria: the case of the Land Use Policy of the new Port Harcourt City | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Case Study, Realised Project |
251 | 275 | Nigeria | Poverty and Inequality amidst Economic Growth: The Case of Nigeria | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Paper |
270 | 296 | Nigeria | An Integration Model for Informal Settlements in Asaba Metropolis, Delta state, Nigeria. | Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? | Research Result |
1 | 3 | Iraq | Urban Optimization of Transit – Oriented Development in Baghdad City | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Paper |
2 | 4 | China | Engineering the Public Realm for Thriving Sustainable Communities | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Case Study, Realised Project |
23 | 20 | China | Analysis on Regional Protection and Utilization Modes of Military Fortresses along the Great Wall in the Ming Dynasty in Shanxi Province | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Case Study, Realised Project |
65 | 75 | Rwanda | Leveraging economic growth through rapid urbanisation in Rwanda | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
99 | 109 | China | “Imbalance” of Regional Industrial Spatial Development of Small Towns in the Context of Urban-Rural Integration–A Study Based on the Case of Anshun City, Guizhou Province, China | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Paper |
117 | 127 | Sudan | Understanding Cities’ Dynamics and the Need for Recurrent Urban Structure Adjustment | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Paper |
123 | 134 | Belgium | Running up Circular Economy | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Paper |
124 | 135 | China | Exploration on Transforming “New Development Area Planning” to “Built-up Area Planning” of the Development zone in the New Normal —With Planning Practice of National Development Zones in Suzhou as a Case Study | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Case Study, Realised Project |
129 | 141 | United Kingdom | The impact of rail transit systems on urban regeneration areas in a Chinese large city | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Paper |
162 | 180 | Turkey | Spatial Projects to Cultivate Social Viability: Beylikduzu | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
181 | 200 | China | Region integration research based on the industrialization of cultural resources——Taking Huai-salt industrial district in China as example | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Paper |
182 | 201 | Kazakhstan | Architectural and planning aspects of tourism and recreation development in Kazakhstan | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Paper |
193 | 212 | Netherlands | Beyond Plan B – economic and spatial arguments for a change of strategy | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Research Result |
195 | 214 | China | The Leverage of Spatial Projects to Low-density City Region: Case Study of Jiuquan and Jiayuguan Cities in Northwest China | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Case Study, Realised Project |
200 | 220 | Kenya | The role of County Integrated Urban Development Plans (CIUDP) in supporting Programme Based Budgeting in the newly created counties of Kenya. | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
201 | 222 | South Africa | The Cost of Poverty | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Paper |
202 | 216 | Germany | Planning strategies for regional urban development: Lessons from the blossoming Brainport Eindhoven region and the declining Parkstad Limburg region. | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Case Study, Realised Project |
210 | 231 | Germany | Urban Transformation of Deprived Neighborhoods in Metropolitan Regions: The Cases of Greater Manchester and the Ruhr Metropolitan Region | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Case Study, Realised Project |
237 | 259 | Russian Federation | New urban policy Russian cities: Top-down federal planning vs. municipal initiatives | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
276 | 71 | China | Evaluation of Quality of Residential Environment : A Case Study of Yangpu District, Shanghai | Dortmund: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? | Paper |
17 | 25 | Indonesia |
Revitalization of Batik Business At the Time of Post-Declaration of Laweyan’s Batik Village Surakarta, Central Java Indonesia |
Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Case Study, Realised Project |
18 | 26 | Netherlands | Every street is a stage: Rethinking the city through wandering and drawing | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Paper |
20 | 28 | United States of America | A Little About Lots: Implementing Land Revitalization in Detroit | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
21 | 29 | China | Evaluation and Renewal of Old Industrial Areas in City Centre | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Case Study, Realised Project |
39 | 47 | China | Preservation and Expansion: the double-sided embroidery of ‘Oriental Venice’—a case study of Suzhou, China | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Paper |
44 | 53 | Hongkong | SPATIAL EQUITY IN ACCESS TO FORMAL AND INFORMAL PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN THE CITY OF ISLAMABAD AND RAWALPINDI, PAKISTAN | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Paper |
49 | 58 | China | The Exploration of Industrial Transformation in Chinese new economic normality——Case of Yangcheng Lake area planning in Suzhou | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Paper |
51 | 60 | Macedonia | From designing flexibility to sustainable structures: Motivational barriers during implementing design strategies for flexible buildings within the Macedonian construction practice | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Paper |
52 | 61 | United Kingdom | Liverpool: A Journey From A Giant Of World Trade Into A City Where Giants Now Walk The Streets | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Case Study, Realised Project |
60 | 69 | Spain | Atnight project, designing the nocturnal landscape collectively | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Case Study, Realised Project |
62 | 72 | China | Local Agricultural and Tourism Planning to Support Post-Earthquake Revitalization in the Mountainous Area: A Case Study of Xinkai Village, Sichuan, China. | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
64 | 74 | China | Strategies on Industry Upgrading: The Case of a Tourist Town in Southern Jiangsu of China | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Paper |
74 | 83 | China | From Protection and Regeneration of Industrial Heritages to Development of Creative Cities——Rethinking about Wuhan Urban Cultural Revival | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
76 | 85 | China | Research and Study on the Town-rural Planner System under the Background of South Jiangsu Transformation in China | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Paper |
94 | 103 | Nigeria | ‘Reinvigorating the Nigerian Industrial Sector’ | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Paper |
107 | 117 | Netherlands | Eindhoven in Transition – Reinventing the city from within | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Paper |
152 | 168 | United States of America | Bikeability and Complete Streets- An Oregon, USA Perspective | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Case Study, Realised Project |
156 | 173 | Russian Federation | THE HISTORY AND REBIRTH OF INDUSTRIAL CITY: THE CASE OF IZHEVSK, RUSSIA | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Paper |
187 | 206 | China | Three Modes of Urban Renewal in Shanghai | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
194 | 213 | Poland | Social change from the Solidarity to urban movements – Design Thinking approach in co-producing city of Gdansk | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Paper |
196 | 215 | Serbia | STATUS OF THE TEMPORARY SETTLEMENT IN THE ECONOMIC ZONE | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Research Result |
224 | 246 | Hungary | Digitized community memory, a tool for citizen inclusion. Social cohesion potentials in the catchment of the Hosszúréti-creek, Hungary. | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
227 | 249 | Spain | TERRITORIAL UPDATING OF CONTEMPORARY REMAINS: (Re)defining permeability in the change of use of post industrial sites and its relation to the urban fabric | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Paper |
273 | 299 | Serbia | Lighting up landmarks with information about the environment | Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? | Paper |
31 | 38 | China | Optimum Population Capacity Forecast Based on Ecological Footprint Analysis:A Case Study of Xi’an | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Research Result |
50 | 59 | Kenya | Corporate social responsibility as a trajectory to actualization of corporate governance strategy.Case study of Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Paper |
58 | 67 | Belgium | Analysis of the impact of positive and negative criteria on the siting of wind turbines in Flanders | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Paper |
71 | 45 | China | Municipal Renewable Energy Planning in Support of Post-Earthquake Revitalization: an Application in a Japanese Municipality | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Paper |
81 | 90 | Turkey | FLOOD RISK AND URBAN PLANNING INTEGRATION IN ISTANBUL | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Research Result |
83 | 92 | Japan |
Effect of High Density and Mixed Use Development on Reduction of Travel Time and Carbon Emission: A Case of Greater Cairo Metropolitan Region |
Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Paper |
88 | 97 | Serbia | MAKING OUR CITIES MORE ENVIRONMENTALLY, SOCIALLY AND ECONOMICALLY SUSTAINABLE | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Paper |
105 | 115 | Bolivia | Water and Urban Development: Inequality and Access to water in Cochabamba – Bolivia | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Case Study, Realised Project |
119 | 129 | Italy |
Towards Water Sensitive Cities Public Spaces as Sustainable Water Management Measures |
Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Case Study, Realised Project |
147 | 163 | Brazil | The relation between the water resources management and territorial planning in São Paulo macro metropolis (Brazil) | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Paper |
170 | 188 | China | Co-evolutionary Development of the Grand Canal and City Region in Eastern China: Strategies and Approaches | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
199 | 219 | Belgium | Spatial, mobility and energy planning: a cross-sectorial and actor-relational approach | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Research Result |
208 | 229 | Austria | Wind power deployment in urbanised regions: towards a comprehensive approach for renewable energy and spatial planning. | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Research Result |
221 | 243 | China | A research on the construction of dynamic tour system in the Grand Canal(Hangzhou section) based on visual perception and visualization | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Paper |
228 | 250 | Mexico | Planning for Sustainable Water and Energy: A perspective from housing and urban development policy making in Mexican cities. | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Paper |
230 | 252 | Egypt | Urban Density and Consumption of Energy: Measuring Urban Heat Island for Different Cairenes Urban Form | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Paper |
259 | 284 | Jamaica | Strengthening the Capacity for Climate Change Resilience: Case studies of projects being implemented in Jamaica | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Case Study, Realised Project |
262 | 287 | Brazil | Urbanization and Inequality of Access to Collective Consumption Goods at metropolitan cities of Sao Paulo State – Brazil. | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Paper |
279 | 6 | China | Urban design plans for Wanhe city: A paradigm shift | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Research Result |
284 | 301 | Italy | Sustainable energy development of Alpine Communities: the case study of Piana Rotaliana | Groningen: How to sustain water and energy resources? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
89 | 98 | Rwanda | How to build a trans-boundary urban system between DR Congo and Rwanda | Maastricht: How to overcome national borders? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
97 | 106 | China |
Review and Retrospection on Urban-rural Integration Theory and Planning Practice ——Based on Historical Perspective of Wenling Study |
Maastricht: How to overcome national borders? | Paper |
104 | 114 | China | Effects of spatial pattern of province on the distribution of regional infrastructures | Maastricht: How to overcome national borders? | Paper |
115 | 125 | United States of America | “Changing contours of the 21st century U.S.-Mexico transfrontier metropolis: rethinking the Tijuana-San Diego case” | Maastricht: How to overcome national borders? | Paper |
118 | 128 | United Kingdom | Politics of Trans-Boundary Mega-Projects: Case Study of 3rd Bosphorous Bridge of Istanbul | Maastricht: How to overcome national borders? | Paper |
135 | 150 | United Kingdom | From a barrier to a bridge: Nicosia and its national borders | Maastricht: How to overcome national borders? | Research Result |
154 | 171 | China |
How do cities compete and cooperate in the trans-border urban system: An empirical study of Top 500 TNCs within GPRD 2002-2012, China |
Maastricht: How to overcome national borders? | Paper |
166 | 184 | Pakistan | Transboundary Impacts of Urban Development in Punjab-Case Study of Lahore (Pakistan Punjab) and Amritsar (Indian Punjab) | Maastricht: How to overcome national borders? | Paper |
265 | 290 | China | Build A Trans-Boudary Urban System From the Top Design to Bottom Practice | Maastricht: How to overcome national borders? | Research Result |
10 | 14 | Netherlands | New urban forms for linking the urban food production-preparation-consumption chain | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Case Study, Realised Project |
12 | 17 | China | Exploration on the Integration of Urban and Productive Rural Hinterland——Based on the Oriental Farming Culture | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Case Study, Realised Project |
32 | 39 | Brazil | The role of open spaces and greenery to the appropriation of port zones: the case of fitness endeavours in the waterfront of Rio de Janeiro and Singapore | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Research Result |
41 | 50 | Greece | Revitalizing Dunkerque; An effective Environmental Project | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Research Result |
42 | 51 | Poland | Reinventing the Harbor Metropolis – case of the “Tri-City” region in Poland | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Paper |
80 | 89 | Netherlands | PORT CITIES IN ACTION FOR RESILIENCE | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Research Result |
92 | 101 | Germany | Port-City relation: integration – conflict – coexistence. Analysis of good practices. | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Case Study, Realised Project |
100 | 110 | Belgium | The Actor-Relational Port City | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Paper |
111 | 121 | Germany |
The Study of the Synergies between City and Port –Illustrated by the City of Dalian in China |
Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Paper |
116 | 126 | China | The Course and Enlightenment of the Evolution of the Relationship between Shenzhen Port and City | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Case Study, Realised Project |
138 | 153 | Netherlands | Organic area redevelopment @ M4H Rotterdam | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Research Result |
151 | 167 | Portugal | Metropolitan Lisbon and the new challenges | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Paper |
157 | 174 | China | Ningbo Master Plan: a world connected metropolitan achieving port-city symbiosis | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
159 | 177 | China | Perspectives and Challenges of Port-City Interfaces in Chinese Coastal Cities with the Lessons of European Old Ports Regeneration: the Case of Qingdao. | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Paper |
189 | 208 | India | Re-Imagining Mumbai’s Port Land – A People’s Perspective. | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Paper |
214 | 236 | Netherlands | FDI in Port Cities and Non-Port Cities | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Research Result |
217 | 239 | China | Development Strategic Choice on Constructing International Harbor Urban, Tianjin | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
223 | 245 | Germany | Sustainable Urban Waterfront Development in Port-Cities | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Paper |
233 | 255 | Netherlands | Working Waterfront Newtown Creek | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Case Study, Realised Project |
234 | 256 | Egypt | Moving beyond the physical, the competitive capacity of Port Said city and port | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Paper |
277 | 136 | China | The Port Sharing Project in Rotterdam: Exploring the Potential of the Sharing Economy in the Context of a Port-City Interface Regeneration. | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
281 | 227 | China | The Exploration of Transformation in Shenzhen Ports | Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? | Case Study, Realised Project |
48 | 57 | France | Mumbai airport region: a challenging planning integration process | Schiphol: How to connect in a globalising world? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
136 | 151 | Poland | Placemaking and airport-related urban development | Schiphol: How to connect in a globalising world? | Paper |
145 | 160 | Switzerland | Arrival of Driverless Vehicles – Impact on Land and City Planning and the Future Needs for Transportation Infrastructure | Schiphol: How to connect in a globalising world? | Paper |
205 | 225 | Qatar | City redevelopment around the new Hamad International Airport (DOH), Doha, Qatar | Schiphol: How to connect in a globalising world? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
241 | 264 | China | Pursuing Regional Integration? International Comparisons of Aerotropolis in China and the Netherlands | Schiphol: How to connect in a globalising world? | Paper |
258 | 283 | Italy | Airports and “Airport cities” as drivers to structure the contemporary urban space? Opportunities and weak aspects from Italian case studies in relation to the European debate and a comparative perspective. | Schiphol: How to connect in a globalising world? | Paper |
3 | 5 | China | A Research on Promoting a more Connected Spatial Development of Metropolis of Developed Countries in a Globalised World | Wageningen: How to fee the world’s metropolises? | Case Study, Realised Project |
121 | 132 | Canada | Family Farms, Local Economy and Food Security: Case of Romsky Ranch, Ibadan, Nigeria | Wageningen: How to fee the world’s metropolises? | Case Study, Realised Project |
128 | 140 | Nigeria | : Strenghening food security through urban and peri-urban agriculture in Ibadan, Nigeria | Wageningen: How to fee the world’s metropolises? | Paper |
131 | 143 | Brazil | Strategy as a tool for replanning cities | Wageningen: How to fee the world’s metropolises? | Project, Strategy, Plan |
149 | 165 | Lithuania | Urban gardens – romantic manifestations of missed opportunities? | Wageningen: How to fee the world’s metropolises? | Case Study, Realised Project |
183 | 202 | Bangladesh | DESIGNING FOOD SENSITIVE CITIES | Wageningen: How to fee the world’s metropolises? | Paper |
197 | 217 | Belgium | Closing the loop: How food localisation contributes to the sustainability of settlements | Wageningen: How to fee the world’s metropolises? | Research Result |
218 | 240 | Netherlands | Horticulture in the city-centre, a 21st century urban code | Wageningen: How to fee the world’s metropolises? | Paper |
231 | 253 | Netherlands | Towards a sustainable food network for the Rotterdam – The Hague Metropolitan Region (MRDH) in 2030 | Wageningen: How to fee the world’s metropolises? | Research Result |
238 | 260 | India | Feeding the booming metropolises: An approach towards food sustainability | Wageningen: How to fee the world’s metropolises? | Paper |
249 | 272 | Germany | Banglaphonics in Roof Top: A Timely Demand to Guarantee Food Security at Household Level | Wageningen: How to fee the world’s metropolises? | Case Study, Realised Project |
254 | 279 | Italy | Urban contemporary utopia. | Wageningen: How to fee the world’s metropolises? | Research Result |
256 | 281 | Nigeria | Access to Land for Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture in Ibadan Metropolis, Nigeria | Wageningen: How to fee the world’s metropolises? | Research Result |