BIG SHIFTS in Spatial Planning in The Netherlands

Author:

Newton Caroline12ORCID,Yu Cinco3,Czischke Darinka,Bracken Gregory12ORCID,Gonçalves Juliana E.12ORCID,Höller Lukas12,Dąbrowski Marcin12ORCID,Qu Lei124ORCID,Rooij Remon12,Rocco Roberto12ORCID,Cardoso Rodrigo12,Chereni Simbarashe12,Balz Verena12

Affiliation:

1. Delft University of Technology

2. Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment

3. Delft University of Technology | Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment | Department of Urbanism

4. Department of Urbanism

Abstract

Based on the understanding of the built environment as result of competing claims on space that must be resolved via recognition, fair distribution of burdens and benefits of our human association, respect and care for the planet and just procedures to decide on those claims, Spatial Planning and Strategy is a chair in the Department of Urbanism within the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment of the Delft University of Technology, committed to helping create sustainability, resilience and spatial justice through the implementation of the New Urban Agenda, the Paris Climate Agreement and the European New Deal, among other frameworks. This commitment is reflected in activities, events, and courses. We are concerned with knowledge about the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of strategic and urban planning tools – visions, strategies, plans and programmes.

Publisher

TU Delft OPEN Publishing

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