Search Results - "Meijer, Marlies"
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Shrinking geographies or challenged rurality’s? Three points of reflection – commentary to Syssner
Published in Fennia (24-01-2023)“…By asking ‘what could geographers do for shrinking geographies’ Josefina Syssner offers a very comprehensive overview of what has been and should be on the…”
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Broadening the Scope of Spatial Planning: Making a Case for Informality in the Netherlands
Published in Journal of planning education and research (01-12-2022)“…Informality originated in the field of urban planning studies related to the global South. As this particular debate is aimed at making a contribution to…”
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Informal Planning in Depopulating Rural Areas
Published in European countryside (01-09-2017)“…Planning research has increasingly recognised that planning in depopulating areas differs from planning in growth areas. Several studies have sought to…”
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When it goes wrong … learning from challenged (and revived) community initiatives
Published in Journal of rural studies (01-02-2020)“…Both in academia and practice there is an increasing interest for community initiatives. Examples of best practices are often discussed and reproduced…”
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Getting ahead in depopulating areas - How linking social capital is used for informal planning practices in Sweden and The Netherlands
Published in Journal of rural studies (01-10-2017)“…The aim of this paper is to critically examine patterns of linking social capital that emerge from the interaction between non-governmental and governmental…”
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Community-led and Government-fed: Comparing Informal Planning Practices in Depopulating Regions across Europe
Published in Journal of rural and community development (01-01-2019)“…Community-led planning is in the spotlight of planning research and practice. Moreover, in rural areas, community initiatives are viewed as a panacea for…”
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Planning for Risky Play: From Child-Safe Playgrounds Towards Adventurous Urban Areas
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Synthesis of bridged sugar amino acids: a new entry into conformationally locked δ- and ε-amino acids
Published in Tetrahedron (31-03-2003)“…The synthesis of three methylene bridged sugar amino acids is described. Key transformations in the synthetic strategy are a CO-insertion on fully protected…”
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Informal Planning in Depopulating Rural Areas: A resource-based view on informal planning practices
Published in European countryside (01-09-2017)“…Planning research has increasingly recognised that planning in depopulating areas differs from planning in growth areas. Several studies have sought to…”
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Planning strategies for dealing with population decline: Experiences from the Netherlands
Published in Land use policy (01-04-2020)“…•Population decline triggers the adaptation of existing land use policies and plans.•Public and private organizations develop various planning strategies for…”
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Informal institutional change in De Achterhoek region: from citizen initiatives to participatory governance
Published in European planning studies (03-04-2018)“…As in other European countries, the formal planning task of Dutch governments is subjected to devolution and austerity measures. Not only did these…”
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Spaces of Decoupling in the Netherlands and Poland: Emerging Local Governance Networks for Hosting Non-EU Migrants in Peripheral and Shrinking Areas
Published in Journal of international migration and integration (01-12-2023)“…A significant share of migration studies is dedicated to understanding how large cities in Europe deal with the influx of international migrants, forced and by…”
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Creating environments for risky play: Understanding the interplay between parents, play professionals and policymakers
Published in Children & society (01-11-2024)“…Playing outside is essential to growing up actively, socially and in good health. It is theorized that children particularly benefit from risky play…”
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