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Learning in the face of change: The Dutch National Collaboration Programme on Air Quality
Boundary spanning for governance of climate change adaptation in cities: Insights from a Dutch urban region
An evolutionary perspective on experimental local governance arrangements with local governments and residents in Dutch rural areas of depopulation
The time and place of social mixing: Everyday rhythms of long-term residents and newcomers in a Dutch neighborhood
Taking context into account in urban agriculture governance: Case studies of Warsaw (Poland) and Ghent (Belgium)
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The zero-energy challenge in districts. Introduction of a methodological decision-making approach in the case of the district of Cuesmes in Belgium
The institutional context for transboundary environmental impact assessment in Belgium: multi level setting — a matter of smooth governance?
Memory in energy transitions: individual agency through historical narratives in the energy transition to gas and electricity in the Dutch household
Supporting collaborative policy processes with a multi-criteria discussion of costs and benefits: The case of soil subsidence in Dutch peatlands
How valuing cultural ecosystem services can advance participatory resource management: The case of the Dutch peatlands
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