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The Shrinking City as a Testing Ground for Urban Degrowth Practices
A prehistory of the polycentric urban region: excavating Dutch applied geography, 1930–60
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Urbanization and start-up rates in different geographies:Belgium, the Netherlands and Sweden
Land (and settlement) reform post-expropriation: Shifting the focus to the ‘Sustainable Human Settlement Development’ imperative
Construire la ville inclusive au prisme du genre. Réflexions à partir de la Belgique francophone
Citizen participation in a non-restructured Dutch post-war neighbourhood
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‘I can’t just go up to a person to ask what’s going on.’: How Dutch urbanites’ accounts of non-engagement enhance our understanding of urban care
The residential district as an opportunity of urbanity. The Dutch experience of Bakema and van den Broek ; Il quartiere come occasione di urbanità. L’esperienza olandese di Bakema...
The Legacy of CIAM in the Netherlands: Continuity and Innovation in Dutch Housing Design
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Landscape as guiding element in the design and planning of dutch colonial settlements (1600-1800)