Print Email Facebook Twitter Planning policy instruments for resilient urban redevelopment Title Planning policy instruments for resilient urban redevelopment: The case of office conversions in Rotterdam, the Netherlands Author Heurkens, E.W.T.M. (TU Delft Urban Development Management) Remøy, Hilde (TU Delft Real Estate Management) Hobma, Fred (TU Delft Building Law) Contributor Wilkinson, Sara (editor) Remoy, Hilde (editor) Date 2018 Abstract This chapter considers resilient urban redevelopment as the ability of public and private stakeholders to respond to changes in real estate market demand by adopting existing offices to new usages. It explores the various conceptual planning policy instruments that could assist in realising resilient urban redevelopment. Additionally, the effectiveness of such planning policy instruments is demonstrated by case study examples from the city of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. The effectiveness of achieving urban resilience through office conversions based on the use of policy instruments is a difficult and complex matter to assess. The Rotterdam covenant, in terms of discipline, is in the ‘legal’ policy instrument category. The chapter concludes with some comparative case study lessons for policymakers and general conclusions for research on resilient urban redevelopment. Subject planning policyurban redevelopmentresilience To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:07fa31ff-f1e3-46d2-87e9-2bae5ce4d2ea DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119231455.ch3 Publisher Blackwell, Chichester Embargo date 2019-12-31 ISBN 978-1-119-23142-4 Source Building Urban Resilience through Change of Use Series Innovation in the Built Environment Bibliographical note Accepted Author Manuscript Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type book chapter Rights © 2018 E.W.T.M. Heurkens, Hilde Remøy, Fred Hobma Files PDF 2018_Heurkens_Remoy_Hobma ... t_RSCA.pdf 560.77 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:07fa31ff-f1e3-46d2-87e9-2bae5ce4d2ea/datastream/OBJ/view