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Abstract
In het SIA-project Natuurinclusieve Gebiedsontwikkeling onderzochten vier hogescholen - Aeres Hogeschool, Avans Hogeschool, Hogeschool van Amsterdam en Hogeschool Van Hall Larenstein - drie schaalniveaus van gebiedsontwikkeling om de transitie naar natuurinclusieve gebiedsontwikkeling te versnellen. Gekoppeld aan drie casussen waren dit: gebouw (Spoorzone Waarder), straat (Knowledge Mile Park - KMP - Amsterdam), en gebied (Almere Centrum-Pampus). De casussen belichten veelvoorkomende typen ingrepen, zoals kleinschalige nieuwbouw, verbetering van de publieke ruimte, en binnenstedelijke woningbouw. Ondanks dat elke case een eigen thematisch zwaartepunt had - biobased materialen (Spoorzone Waarder), natuurlijke vergroening (KMP), en governance (Almere) - heeft via deelonderzoeken en tussen hogescholen kruisbestuiving plaatsgevonden. De white paper geeft de belangrijkste resultaten en lessen hiervan weer.
Urban nature enhancement is a theme that needs to be considered across different scale levels. From pocket parks and façade greening to urban green infrastructure, biodiversity thrives best through connectivity.
In the SIA-project Nature-inclusive Area Development, four universities of applied sciences - Aeres University of Applied Sciences, Avans UAS, Amsterdam UAS, and Van Hall Larenstein UAS- researched three scale levels of area development to accelerate the transition to nature-inclusive area development. This was linked to three case studies: Waarder Railway Zone (building), Knowledge Mile Park (KMP - street - Amsterdam), and Almere Centre-Pampus (area). The case studies represent common types of urban interventions, such as small-scale new developments, improvement of public space, and inner-city densification. Despite each case having its own thematic focus - biobased materials (Waarder Railway Zone), natural greening (KMP), and governance (Almere) - cross-pollination took place through sub-studies and collaboration between universities. The following pages present the main results and lessons learnt.
Translated title of the contribution | Nature-inclusive Guiding Principles: White paper, two-year research on Nature-inclusive Area Development |
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Original language | Dutch |
Number of pages | 12 |
Publication status | Published - 28 Mar 2024 |
Event | Slotbijeenkomst Natuurinclusieve Gebiedsontwikkeling - Natural Pavilion, Almere, Netherlands Duration: 28 Mar 2024 → 28 Mar 2024 https://www.hva.nl/kc-techniek/gedeelde-content/projecten/designing-future-cities/natuurinclusieve-gebiedsontwikkeling.html |
Seminar
Seminar | Slotbijeenkomst Natuurinclusieve Gebiedsontwikkeling |
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Country/Territory | Netherlands |
City | Almere |
Period | 28/03/24 → 28/03/24 |
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Funding
This publication and the associated research project ‘Natuurinclusieve Gebiedsontwikkeling’ (in English: Nature-inclusive Area Development) were jointly funded by the programme Praktijkkennis voor Voedsel en Groen (in English: Practical Knowledge for Food and Green) of the Taskforce for Applied Research SIA, a division of the Dutch Research Council (NWO), together with the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature, and Food Quality.
Funders | Funder number |
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Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek, Regieorgaan Praktijkgericht Onderzoek SIA |
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Gebiedsniveau: Natuurinclusief governance en Almere Oostkavels
Spanjar, G. (Speaker), Suurenbroek, F. (Speaker), Schramkó, S. (Speaker) & Limpens, P. (Speaker)
28 Mar 2024Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation › Professional
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