Shipping canals have supported maritime traffic and port development for many centuries. Radical transformations of these shipping landscapes through land reclamation, diking, and canalization were celebrated as Herculean works of progress and modernity. Today, shipping canals are the sites of increasing tension between economic growth and associated infrastructural interventions focused on the quality, sustainability, and resilience of natural systems and spatial settlement patterns. Shifting approaches to land/water relations must now be understood in longer political histories in which pre-existing alliances influence changes in infrastructure planning. On the occasion of the 150th Anniversary of the New Waterway (Nieuwe Waterweg), the L...
Inland water transport has played a significant role in the development of port cities and seaport...
Many delta systems worldwide are becoming increasingly urbanized following a variety of processes, i...
This article explores old and emerging socio-spatial imaginaries and uses of Rotterdam’s Makers Dist...
Cities incorporating navigable canals have played a crucial role in global trade and provided a plat...
The Netherlands is inextricably linked to a network of water, polders, and dykes. Recent climatic an...
People have redesigned coastlines, creating ports, shaping waterfronts, and building cities to conne...
Cities in the Netherlands have mostly traditionally developedthemselves around water: often near riv...
This article explores old and emerging socio-spatial imaginaries and uses of Rotterdam's Makers Dist...
A fundamental discrepancy between neoclassical and institutional research approaches lies at the cor...
The depths of the Danish Straits limit the drafts of ships entering the Baltic Sea. The largest ship...
Since industrialisation began in the 19th century, some ports have been moving away from the cities ...
The Netherlands is confronted with a major renewal challenge of ageing locks, weirs and bridges in i...
Within the majority of port city literature, the evolution of port cities is still explained as an i...
Industrial Canal Waterfronts in The Netherlands provides a comprehensive presentation of the charact...
Port city territories are nodes in the global transfer of goods, people, and ideas. Their planning i...
Inland water transport has played a significant role in the development of port cities and seaport...
Many delta systems worldwide are becoming increasingly urbanized following a variety of processes, i...
This article explores old and emerging socio-spatial imaginaries and uses of Rotterdam’s Makers Dist...
Cities incorporating navigable canals have played a crucial role in global trade and provided a plat...
The Netherlands is inextricably linked to a network of water, polders, and dykes. Recent climatic an...
People have redesigned coastlines, creating ports, shaping waterfronts, and building cities to conne...
Cities in the Netherlands have mostly traditionally developedthemselves around water: often near riv...
This article explores old and emerging socio-spatial imaginaries and uses of Rotterdam's Makers Dist...
A fundamental discrepancy between neoclassical and institutional research approaches lies at the cor...
The depths of the Danish Straits limit the drafts of ships entering the Baltic Sea. The largest ship...
Since industrialisation began in the 19th century, some ports have been moving away from the cities ...
The Netherlands is confronted with a major renewal challenge of ageing locks, weirs and bridges in i...
Within the majority of port city literature, the evolution of port cities is still explained as an i...
Industrial Canal Waterfronts in The Netherlands provides a comprehensive presentation of the charact...
Port city territories are nodes in the global transfer of goods, people, and ideas. Their planning i...
Inland water transport has played a significant role in the development of port cities and seaport...
Many delta systems worldwide are becoming increasingly urbanized following a variety of processes, i...
This article explores old and emerging socio-spatial imaginaries and uses of Rotterdam’s Makers Dist...