For centuries the Netherlands had struggled against water. After years of struggle the Netherlands had turned from a swampy and unstable river delta into an orderly country with a strong agricultural image. Since 1990, however, the Netherlands are no longer primarily known as the country that reclaimed land from water, but as a country that allows water to come in once again for nature development reasons. Tiengemeten is one of the largest nature development projects in the Netherlands. Influenced by European and national governmental policy, this former agricultural island has been transformed into a nature island. This development can only be understood if we consider the current culture of authenticity. In this article I will argue ...
Time and again, people who come to the Netherlands are struck by the excessive openness of the Dutch...
In 1918, the Dutch government decided to enclose and reclaim the Zuider Zee (later called the IJssel...
the attention that is being devoted to projects in which agricultural land is transformed into natur...
Not any element describes the cultural identity better the Netherlands better than water. Who takes ...
Based on in-depth interviews, this article presents findings of a study centred on public communicat...
Based on in-depth interviews, this article presents findings of a study centred on public communicat...
Karel Davids, Low countries, faraway horizons. The relation between nature, landscape and ‘Dutch’ id...
Water and Dry Land Water management has always been a major concern. Dutch pragmatism certainly has ...
This paper analyses how discourses of “new nature” have been implemented in the Dutch context – as a...
This paper analyses how discourses of “new nature” have been implemented in the Dutch context – as a...
The creation of a national identity shared by the whole population becomes increasingly difficult in...
<p>Based on in-depth interviews, this article presents findings of a study centred on public communi...
Contains fulltext : 176591pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This artic...
A re-experiencing of the wilderness ideal is taking place in the Netherlands. This is expressed in t...
This essay explores the diverse forms of social engagement with nature, against the background of cu...
Time and again, people who come to the Netherlands are struck by the excessive openness of the Dutch...
In 1918, the Dutch government decided to enclose and reclaim the Zuider Zee (later called the IJssel...
the attention that is being devoted to projects in which agricultural land is transformed into natur...
Not any element describes the cultural identity better the Netherlands better than water. Who takes ...
Based on in-depth interviews, this article presents findings of a study centred on public communicat...
Based on in-depth interviews, this article presents findings of a study centred on public communicat...
Karel Davids, Low countries, faraway horizons. The relation between nature, landscape and ‘Dutch’ id...
Water and Dry Land Water management has always been a major concern. Dutch pragmatism certainly has ...
This paper analyses how discourses of “new nature” have been implemented in the Dutch context – as a...
This paper analyses how discourses of “new nature” have been implemented in the Dutch context – as a...
The creation of a national identity shared by the whole population becomes increasingly difficult in...
<p>Based on in-depth interviews, this article presents findings of a study centred on public communi...
Contains fulltext : 176591pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This artic...
A re-experiencing of the wilderness ideal is taking place in the Netherlands. This is expressed in t...
This essay explores the diverse forms of social engagement with nature, against the background of cu...
Time and again, people who come to the Netherlands are struck by the excessive openness of the Dutch...
In 1918, the Dutch government decided to enclose and reclaim the Zuider Zee (later called the IJssel...
the attention that is being devoted to projects in which agricultural land is transformed into natur...