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Policy discretion, adaptation pressure and reloading implementation experiences in EU water governance: The case of the Netherlands
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Working at the boundary: An empirical study into the goals and strategies of knowledge brokers in the field of environmental governance in the Netherlands
Shifting frames: mobilizing policy attention for landscape values in a Dutch urban–rural fringe
A transition in the Dutch wastewater system? The struggle between discourses and with lock-ins
Going Dutch in the Mekong Delta: a framing perspective on water policy translation
The role of discourses in understanding institutional stability and change – an analysis of Dutch flood risk governance
A policy instruments palette for spatial quality: lessons from Dutch flood risk management
Wistful wilderness: communication about ‘new’ nature in the Netherlands
Diversity in sub-national EU implementation: the application of the EU Ambient Air Quality directive in 13 municipalities in the Netherlands
Trade-offs and synergies in joint knowledge creation for coastal management: insights from ecology-oriented sand nourishment in the Netherlands