This article is about the strategies of Dutch cities for the historic urban core, based on empirical research done on the policy reports of twenty Dutch cities. In addition to the policy reports plans for spatial and functional interventions, initiated by the local government, were analyzed. The analysis were made in the years 2006, 2007 and 2008. The years just before the start of a possibly long lasting economic recession. Apart from some reflections on this subject at the end of this article no attention is paid to this in an analytical way.Real Estate and HousingArchitectur
Since the mid-1980s, several Dutch towns have initiated many urban planning and design activities fo...
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Between 1970 and 1990 the prewar districts of Dutch cities underwent an unparalleled process of rene...
This article is about the strategies of Dutch cities for the historic urban core, based on empirical...
This article is about the strategies of Dutch cities for the historic urban core, based on empirical...
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Promoting mixed-use development is part of policies aimed at enhancing urban quality. Until recently...
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This article seeks to analyse the reciprocal influence between the post-war urban planning policies ...
Since the mid-1980s, several Dutch towns have initiated many urban planning and design activities fo...
Changing consumer shopping trends in the last two decades and the impact of COVID-19 in 2020-2021, h...
Between 1970 and 1990 the prewar districts of Dutch cities underwent an unparalleled process of rene...
This article is about the strategies of Dutch cities for the historic urban core, based on empirical...
This article is about the strategies of Dutch cities for the historic urban core, based on empirical...
In the Netherlands urban construction and development has gone through a progressive process startin...
With an expected growing city population, growing number of households and an optimal international ...
Urban growth is typically considered a process of expansion. As population grows and transport costs...
In European urban development practices, there is a recurring need for new perspectives that provide...
Culture is emerging as a fundamental ingredient of the economic development trajectories of contempo...
During the Dutch Golden Age, Amsterdam grew from a modest little town on the river Amstel into a pow...
The changed conditions in the Dutch housing market have made it difficult for municipalities to deci...
Promoting mixed-use development is part of policies aimed at enhancing urban quality. Until recently...
This paper analyses the fixing of missing links in shopping routes and puts redevelopment strategies...
This article seeks to analyse the reciprocal influence between the post-war urban planning policies ...
Since the mid-1980s, several Dutch towns have initiated many urban planning and design activities fo...
Changing consumer shopping trends in the last two decades and the impact of COVID-19 in 2020-2021, h...
Between 1970 and 1990 the prewar districts of Dutch cities underwent an unparalleled process of rene...