Geographical thought in Dutch society In May 1999, after years of preparation, the EU Council of Ministers approved the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP), a non-binding framework for spatial and regional policies at a European scale. The Netherlands had been one of the pioneers of this project. The ESDP had been given a substantial stimulus at the June 1997 conference of EU Ministers in the Dutch seaside resort of Noordwijk, a meeting about the (un)desirability and feasibility o..
The concept of a planning doctrine can be used to analyse spatial planning systems, making reference...
Geography education offers many possibilities for futures education. In The Netherlands, a future pe...
The Netherlands, with 16.3 million of population, is the largest of the smaller countries of the Eur...
Geographical thought in Dutch society In May 1999, after years of preparation, the EU Council of Min...
In this paper, we deconstruct how geography is organized as an academic study in the Netherlands. We...
The Fourth Note about area planning to direct the Dutch spatial policy appeared in 1988. Parts A and...
Contains fulltext : 132325.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The developme...
textabstractThis paper deals with three interrelated subjects of importance to present-day geography...
This chapter investigates the conundrum of inadvertently characterizing Dutch spatial science as ‘la...
The development of geographical reasoning is essential in geographical education. Strategies develop...
Development of geographical thought and knowledge Geography as a body of knowledge of places, peopl...
The geographic societies preceded the geographers Geography came to the forefront in Belgium only th...
Spatial planning is planned government intervention in the use of private and public land. In the Ne...
The release of the Fourth Policy Document on Spatial Planning in 1988 was the start of a new and hig...
This paper discusses reforms in postgraduate education in geography in the Netherlands in the contex...
The concept of a planning doctrine can be used to analyse spatial planning systems, making reference...
Geography education offers many possibilities for futures education. In The Netherlands, a future pe...
The Netherlands, with 16.3 million of population, is the largest of the smaller countries of the Eur...
Geographical thought in Dutch society In May 1999, after years of preparation, the EU Council of Min...
In this paper, we deconstruct how geography is organized as an academic study in the Netherlands. We...
The Fourth Note about area planning to direct the Dutch spatial policy appeared in 1988. Parts A and...
Contains fulltext : 132325.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The developme...
textabstractThis paper deals with three interrelated subjects of importance to present-day geography...
This chapter investigates the conundrum of inadvertently characterizing Dutch spatial science as ‘la...
The development of geographical reasoning is essential in geographical education. Strategies develop...
Development of geographical thought and knowledge Geography as a body of knowledge of places, peopl...
The geographic societies preceded the geographers Geography came to the forefront in Belgium only th...
Spatial planning is planned government intervention in the use of private and public land. In the Ne...
The release of the Fourth Policy Document on Spatial Planning in 1988 was the start of a new and hig...
This paper discusses reforms in postgraduate education in geography in the Netherlands in the contex...
The concept of a planning doctrine can be used to analyse spatial planning systems, making reference...
Geography education offers many possibilities for futures education. In The Netherlands, a future pe...
The Netherlands, with 16.3 million of population, is the largest of the smaller countries of the Eur...