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View article: Selecting policy instrument mixes for spatial quality: insights from Dutch flood risk management
Selecting policy instrument mixes for spatial quality: insights from Dutch flood risk management Open
View article: Using environmental and social impact assessment to improve tourism infrastructure projects in protected areas: green tourism in the Kalinzu Central Forest Reserve in Uganda
Using environmental and social impact assessment to improve tourism infrastructure projects in protected areas: green tourism in the Kalinzu Central Forest Reserve in Uganda Open
View article: Biodiversity Monitoring in Impact Assessment Follow-up – Insights From a Large-scale Mine in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
Biodiversity Monitoring in Impact Assessment Follow-up – Insights From a Large-scale Mine in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest Open
View article: How to ensure sufficient access to public transport in rural areas? A comparative analysis of institutional designs for multimodal integration
How to ensure sufficient access to public transport in rural areas? A comparative analysis of institutional designs for multimodal integration Open
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View article: Examining network governance of multimodal integration: A comparative study of rural mobility hubs in The Netherlands
Examining network governance of multimodal integration: A comparative study of rural mobility hubs in The Netherlands Open
View article: Co-creation in spatial planning: analysing the different forms and natures of interactions between multiple actors
Co-creation in spatial planning: analysing the different forms and natures of interactions between multiple actors Open
To address complex and interlinked societal challenges, spatial planning adopts and experiments with new and creative approaches, such as co-creation. In this paper, we develop a framework for exploring and analysing the interactions betwe…
View article: Open strategizing by public organizations: a qualitative comparative analysis of recent practices in Dutch infrastructure planning
Open strategizing by public organizations: a qualitative comparative analysis of recent practices in Dutch infrastructure planning Open
Purpose Wide participation in the strategic processes of public organizations can enhance inclusion and transparency, thereby contributing to improved performance of public organizations. However, engaging with external participants is eas…
View article: Policy packaging for land-use and transport planning: the state-of-the-art
Policy packaging for land-use and transport planning: the state-of-the-art Open
The concept of “policy packaging” has been proposed to provide potential for a greater integration of land-use and transport policies. This study reviews the literature on policy packaging to offer insights into its potential as a tool and…
View article: Transitioning Towards Area-Oriented Approaches in Transport Infrastructure Planning: An Analysis of European Best Practices
Transitioning Towards Area-Oriented Approaches in Transport Infrastructure Planning: An Analysis of European Best Practices Open
Investments in transport infrastructure severely impact the regions in which they are planned. These impacts can be both positive (e.g., connectivity, accessibility) and negative (e.g., environmental pollution). To advance more inclusive a…
View article: Towards Sustainable and Inclusive Corridors: Rethinking Planning of Infrastructure and Spatial Development
Towards Sustainable and Inclusive Corridors: Rethinking Planning of Infrastructure and Spatial Development Open
View article: SEAs for seas: Strategic environmental assessment for more strategic and environmentally-oriented marine spatial planning processes
SEAs for seas: Strategic environmental assessment for more strategic and environmentally-oriented marine spatial planning processes Open
The foreseen, and already ongoing, substantial increase in offshore renewable energy and corresponding infrastructures urges policymakers and scholars to carefully consider corresponding long-term environmental effects on the marine enviro…
View article: Developing international guidance to make impact assessment follow-up happen – reflections on an interactive design process
Developing international guidance to make impact assessment follow-up happen – reflections on an interactive design process Open
To advance impact assessment (IA) practice worldwide the International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA) has long promoted and published a series of international best practice principles, including the recently revised best practic…
View article: Drivers of innovation in infrastructure development projects: A configurational analysis of boundary spanning roles
Drivers of innovation in infrastructure development projects: A configurational analysis of boundary spanning roles Open
View article: Effectively engaging the public in impact assessment follow-up
Effectively engaging the public in impact assessment follow-up Open
This chapter examines best practices in impact assessment (IA) for effectively engaging with the public during the overall follow-up stage. Original primary research was conducted, comprising a thorough literature review and a survey of in…
View article: Conceptualising justice in transit-oriented development (TOD): towards an analytical framework
Conceptualising justice in transit-oriented development (TOD): towards an analytical framework Open
Originally conceived to create dense, diverse and mixed-used communities that are inclusive and sustainable, Transit-oriented Development (“TOD”) has come under increasing academic scrutiny on its negative implications on equity and justic…
View article: A policy instruments palette for spatial quality: lessons from Dutch flood risk management
A policy instruments palette for spatial quality: lessons from Dutch flood risk management Open
Worldwide, more integrated and spatially embedded forms of flood risk management have been advocated. In the Netherlands, this ‘spatial turn’ can be associated with a quest for spatial quality, i.e. making use of existing landscape values …
View article: Process Justice in Transit-Oriented Development in Hong Kong: The Case of Kai Tak Station Development
Process Justice in Transit-Oriented Development in Hong Kong: The Case of Kai Tak Station Development Open
View article: Limits to participation in road infrastructure planning: Which choices do citizens make when their valued landscapes are under pressure?
Limits to participation in road infrastructure planning: Which choices do citizens make when their valued landscapes are under pressure? Open
There is only a finite amount of land, which is why the decision to allow a particular land use often results in a trade-off with other potential land uses. Traditionally, trade-offs have been assumed by planning professionals (i.e. ‘exper…
View article: Open strategie? De overheid moet het echt zelf doen
Open strategie? De overheid moet het echt zelf doen Open
Open strategie krijgt de laatste jaren veel aandacht in de bedrijfskunde. In de bestuurskundige literatuur lijkt dit perspectief echter vrijwel afwezig, terwijl juist van de overheid een actieve, open en sturende rol verwacht wordt bij het…
View article: Size matters! Using conjoint analysis to uncover public preferences for design optimisation in road infrastructure EIAs
Size matters! Using conjoint analysis to uncover public preferences for design optimisation in road infrastructure EIAs Open
View article: How Can Co-Creation Support Capacity Building for Adaptive Spatial Planning? Exploring Evidence from a Co-Creative Planning Process in The Netherlands
How Can Co-Creation Support Capacity Building for Adaptive Spatial Planning? Exploring Evidence from a Co-Creative Planning Process in The Netherlands Open
To cope with the multi-faceted challenges our world is increasingly confronted with, new planning approaches aimed at integration and collaboration are adopted. Co-creation is one of them. In literature, co-creation is described as facilit…
View article: Room for uncertainty in infrastructure planning
Room for uncertainty in infrastructure planning Open
Infrastructure planning is increasingly confronted with a dynamic environment and an engaged society. This necessitates decision makers to interact with their environment, resulting in the adoption of adaptive and participative planning ap…
View article: Collective Learning in Project-Oriented Organisations in Infrastructure Planning: Interaction for Adaptation
Collective Learning in Project-Oriented Organisations in Infrastructure Planning: Interaction for Adaptation Open
Collective learning across project teams and organisational levels enables project-oriented organisations in infrastructure planning to adapt to changing contexts. This paper aims to deliver insight in the conditions and arrangements for c…
View article: Don’t Shoot the Messenger – Reflections on streamlining and simplification of Environmental Assessment in the Netherlands
Don’t Shoot the Messenger – Reflections on streamlining and simplification of Environmental Assessment in the Netherlands Open
The Netherlands’ Environmental Assessment (EA) system has continuously been discussed with calls for streamlining and simplifying. This paper aims to provide an overview and to examine these discussions, including their more fundamental ba…
View article: Global coordinated surveillance of human pathogens for public health responses to new, emerging, and re-emerging epidemics
Global coordinated surveillance of human pathogens for public health responses to new, emerging, and re-emerging epidemics Open
Population Medicine considers the following types of articles:• Research Papers -reports of data from original research or secondary dataset analyses.• Review Papers -comprehensive, authoritative, reviews within the journal's scope.These i…
View article: Surveillance of sars-cov-2 load and types in open sewage streams within slum districts of medellin-columbia, caracas-venezuela, kampala-uganda, and suva-fiji: a multidisciplinary approach to inform public health on pathogen spread in low resource settings
Surveillance of sars-cov-2 load and types in open sewage streams within slum districts of medellin-columbia, caracas-venezuela, kampala-uganda, and suva-fiji: a multidisciplinary approach to inform public health on pathogen spread in low resource settings Open
Population Medicine considers the following types of articles:• Research Papers -reports of data from original research or secondary dataset analyses.• Review Papers -comprehensive, authoritative, reviews within the journal's scope.These i…
View article: Enabling boundary spanners in public–private collaboration: The impact of support and role autonomy on reducing role stress
Enabling boundary spanners in public–private collaboration: The impact of support and role autonomy on reducing role stress Open
Boundary spanners are pivotal in developing effective public–private collaboration in public infrastructure projects. As boundary spanners have to account for different interests, perspectives, and ways of working in public–private collabo…
View article: The peripheral mobility hub as a multi-sided platform? Applying a Fuzzy Delphi to identify promising stakeholder interactions
The peripheral mobility hub as a multi-sided platform? Applying a Fuzzy Delphi to identify promising stakeholder interactions Open
View article: Configurations of Institutional Entrepreneurship: Divergent Change Towards Joint Infrastructure Renewal
Configurations of Institutional Entrepreneurship: Divergent Change Towards Joint Infrastructure Renewal Open
View article: Issue Information
Issue Information Open
Analysis (EPA) is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal addressing European perspectives on the study of public policy.Published on behalf of the Policy Studies Organization, the journal provides a platform for individually submitted articl…