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    Towards a Conceptual Framework for The Study of Shifts in Modes of Environmental Governance - Experiences From The Netherlands by Driessen, Peter P. J., Dieperink, Carel, van Laerhoven, Frank, Runhaar, Hens A. C., Vermeulen, Walter J. V.

    Published in Environmental policy and governance (01-05-2012)
    “…ABSTRACT In the last decade, many authors have observed shifts from government to governance in the environmental policy domain. However, a clear conceptual…”
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    The Roles of Residents in Climate Adaptation: A systematic review in the case of the Netherlands by Hegger, Dries L.T., Mees, Heleen L.P., Driessen, Peter P.J., Runhaar, Hens A.C.

    Published in Environmental policy and governance (01-07-2017)
    “…Climate adaptation literature has hitherto devoted limited attention to the roles of residents. Yet their role is crucial in addressing non‐ or maladaptation,…”
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    Promoting enriched coastal zone management: The role of boundary objects by van Enst, Wynanda I., Driessen, Peter P.J., Runhaar, Hens A.C.

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (15-06-2018)
    “…In coastal zone management (CZM), scientific knowledge can help enrich and underpin the development of policy options by providing insight into ecosystems and…”
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    Exploring the Scope of Public and Private Responsibilities for Climate Adaptation by Mees, Heleen L.P, Driessen, Peter P.J, Runhaar, Hens A.C

    Published in Journal of environmental policy & planning (01-09-2012)
    “…Although in practice the division of responsibilities in adaptation to climate change is often not explicitly decided upon, governments appear to be primary…”
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    Boundary organisations and their strategies: Three cases in the Wadden Sea by van Enst, Wynanda I., Runhaar, Hens A.C., Driessen, Peter P.J.

    Published in Environmental science & policy (01-01-2016)
    “…•We examine three boundary organisations in the Wadden Sea area.•We research their goals, the interaction problems they focus on, and their…”
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    Who governs climate adaptation? Getting green roofs for stormwater retention off the ground by Mees, Heleen L.P, Driessen, Peter P.J, Runhaar, Hens A.C, Stamatelos, Jennifer

    “…Green roofs are an innovative solution for urban stormwater management. This paper examines governance arrangements for green roofs as a ‘no-regrets’ climate…”
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    Towards explanations for stability and change in modes of environmental governance: A systematic approach with illustrations from the Netherlands by Hegger, Dries L.T., Runhaar, Hens A.C., Van Laerhoven, Frank, Driessen, Peter P.J.

    Published in Earth system governance (01-03-2020)
    “…Studies on stability and change in modes of environmental governance often remain implicit regarding the conceptualisation, nature and causes of stability and…”
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    Stimuli for climate adaptation in cities: insights from Philadelphia – an early adapter by Uittenbroek, Caroline J, Janssen-Jansen, Leonie B, Runhaar, Hens A.C

    “…Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify stimuli for climate adaptation in cities and more specifically to explore whether different stimuli inspire…”
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    Dialogues of the deaf in Dutch eel management policy. Explaining controversy and deadlock with argumentative discourse analysis by van Herten, Marlous L, Runhaar, Hens A.C

    “…Scientists claim the European eel stock is in a state of crisis. Although stakeholders in the Netherlands agree, also upon the need for action, for a long time…”
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    Drivers of and Barriers to Shifts in Governance: Analysing Noise Policy in the Netherlands by Weber, Miriam, Driessen, Peter P.J, Runhaar, Hens A.C

    Published in Journal of environmental policy & planning (01-06-2011)
    “…Shifts from government to governance in the environmental policy domain have been observed by many authors. However, the question arises as to whether these…”
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    Variation and stability in Dutch noise policy: an analysis of dominant advocacy coalitions by Weber, Miriam, Driessen, Peter P.J, Schueler, Ben J, Runhaar, Hens A.C

    “…Noise exposure has harmful effects on human health. Despite policy on the prevention and reduction of noise, the environmental burden is increasing,…”
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    Public participation in environmental impact assessment: why, who and how? by Glucker, Anne N., Driessen, Peter P.J., Kolhoff, Arend, Runhaar, Hens A.C.

    Published in Environmental impact assessment review (01-11-2013)
    “…Even a cursory glance at the literature on environmental impact assessment (EIA) reveals that public participation is being considered as an integral part of…”
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    Learning within local government to promote the scaling-up of low-carbon initiatives: A case study in the City of Copenhagen by van Doren, Didi, Driessen, Peter P.J., Runhaar, Hens A.C., Giezen, Mendel

    Published in Energy policy (01-01-2020)
    “…Local governments are experimenting with low-carbon initiatives (LCIs) to learn how the transition to low-carbon cities can be advanced. However, little is…”
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    How can networks address barriers to nature-based solutions? The case of agriculture and construction in the Netherlands by Chappin, Maryse M.H., Punt, Maarten J., Toxopeus, Helen S., van Tilburg, Nina, de Jongh, Cathy L., Runhaar, Hens A.C., Spaas, Godelieve H.J.

    Published in Landscape and urban planning (01-11-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •Networks are important to address barriers to nature-based sustainability transitions.•Networks in the Dutch agriculture and construction…”
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    On the necessity of connectivity: linking key characteristics of environmental problems with governance modes by Ingold, Karin, Driessen, Peter P.J., Runhaar, Hens A.C., Widmer, Alexander

    “…Environmental problems are often multi-faceted and complex by nature, consisting of diverse, intertwined dimensions. In this article, we argue that…”
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    Mainstreaming climate adaptation into urban planning: overcoming barriers, seizing opportunities and evaluating the results in two Dutch case studies by Uittenbroek, Caroline J., Janssen-Jansen, Leonie B., Runhaar, Hens A. C.

    Published in Regional environmental change (01-04-2013)
    “…With cities facing climate change, climate adaptation is necessary to reduce risks such as heat stress and flooding and maintain the goals of sustainable urban…”
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    Overcoming low EIA performance - A diagnostic tool for the deliberate development of EIA system capacities in low and middle income countries by Kolhoff, Arend J., Driessen, Peter P.J., Runhaar, Hens A.C.

    Published in Environmental impact assessment review (01-01-2018)
    “…•A tool for rapid assessment of EIA performance is presented.•The tool focusses on EIA systems in low and middle income countries.•This tool aims to enhance…”
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    Public support for invasive alien species eradication programs: insights from the Netherlands by Vane, Maurice, Runhaar, Hens A. C.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-11-2016)
    “…Over the last few decades, the number of invasive alien species (IAS) has increased worldwide. IAS can have negative impacts on biodiversity, human health, and…”
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    Legitimate adaptive flood risk governance beyond the dikes: the cases of Hamburg, Helsinki and Rotterdam by Mees, Heleen L. P, Driessen, Peter P. J, Runhaar, Hens A. C

    Published in Regional environmental change (01-04-2014)
    “…It has recently been recommended that a shift from traditional flood prevention to more adaptive strategies is made, focusing on the reduction in and recovery…”
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    The influence of actor capacities on EIA system performance in low and middle income countries —Cases from Georgia and Ghana by Kolhoff, Arend J., Runhaar, Hens A.C., Gugushvili, Tamar, Sonderegger, Gabi, Van der Leest, Bart, Driessen, Peter P.J.

    Published in Environmental impact assessment review (01-02-2016)
    “…In this paper, we aim to better understand the factors that contribute to the substantive performance of EIA systems in low and middle income countries…”
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