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Willems, J.K.C.A.S. (author)
Bundling or converging infrastructure has been the leading principle for locating infrastructure since the mid seventies. It is assumed to offer certain advantages, such as a restriction of severance, consumption of free space and environmental hindrance. However, the concept of converging infrastructure has not always found its way to practise....
doctoral thesis 2001
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This report presents the experiences of students and staff during a study tour through Mexico City. This tour took place from June 28 till July 14, 2002, and has been organized by the Building Organization Student Society (BOSS). BOSS is the student’s organization of the Department of Real Estate and Project management of the Faculty of...
book 2002
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Zonneveld, W. (author), Trip, J.J. (author)
book 2003
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Suddle, S.I. (author)
As a consequence of an ever-growing population land is getting scarcer, especially in urban areas. In the last decade, the space available above transport infrastructure - such as roads and railway tracks - and existing buildings is being exploited more and more frequently in city centres. The safety issue in such projects should be considered...
doctoral thesis 2004
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Verhoef, E.V. (author)
doctoral thesis 2004
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Dekker, S. (author)
This study supports strategic planning of a node in a transportation network. It contributes to this by the development of a methodology for planning of port capacity in which port-commercial and public interests are integrated. The focus is the reaction of a single port on a change in the transportation network. A scenario for such change,...
doctoral thesis 2005
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de Wilde, Th.S. (author)
The demand for new development sites, coupled with a wish to preserve green areas outside cities, is provoking increasing interest in inner-city redevelopment. All over Europe, projects of multiple use of space are appearing that involve developing high-quality buildings in which to live and work, while taking account of the history of the city...
doctoral thesis 2006
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Monnikhof, R.A.H. (author)
The thesis develops a set of guidelines for improving policy analysis supporting policy making on spatial issues. For this first the main problems in the field of policy processes on spatial issues and the way analysis contributed to them or helped alleviate them were analysed. Analytical practice is shown to be generally related to these...
doctoral thesis 2006
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de Bok, M.A. (author)
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doctoral thesis 2007
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Read, S. (author), Bruyns, G. (author), Van den Hoogen, E. (author), Plomp, M. (author)
The Flat City space syntax model (Read, 2005), has been developed to extend the functionality of the space syntax method into the ‘periphery’ (the metropolitan) of the contemporary metropolitan city, and to provide a method for describing and evaluating the form of contemporary urban landscapes. The Flat City model proposes that the environment...
conference paper 2007
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Nederveen, A.A.J. (author)
doctoral thesis 2007
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Nijland, H. (author), Van Wee, B. (author)
In many European countries, the impact of new road and railroad infrastructure is assessed by performing a cost-benefit analysis, monetising as many relevant effects as possible. Considering that noise is a major external effect of traffic, this paper will systematically review the guidelines for monetising noise in different European countries....
journal article 2008
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Nijland, H.A. (author)
This thesis took the policy-analysis framework of Marchau and Walker (2005) as a starting point for assessment and valuation of road and railroad noise impacts and its consequences for noise policy. Four research questions were answered. To what extent can international data on noise, often produced by using different national calculation...
doctoral thesis 2008
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Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author), Chun, S.A. (author), Gil-Garcia, J.R. (author)
Digital Government Infrastructures provide generic functionalities that are used by large numbers of users. Typically, they have no central authority, are governed by networks and contain both emerging and purposefully designed parts. Their use varies over time, and a large number of individuals use them for different purposes. The basic digital...
journal article 2009
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Auger, J.F. (author), Bouma, J.J. (author), Künneke, R. (author)
What are the economic effects of the internationalization of infrastructures? We have addressed this question at the 12th Annual International Conference on the Economics of Infrastructures (Delft, May 2009). Internationalization of infrastructures refers to the increasing network interconnections of infrastructures across borders, and, as a...
book 2009
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Auger, J.F. (author)
Infrastructures become more intertwined, with time, on an international level. This has important consequences on infrastructure technologies, corporate organizations and economic institutions.
journal article 2009
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Hatton, C.E. (author), Beella, S.K. (author), Brezet, J.C. (author), Wijnia, Y.C. (author)
This paper reflects the essential role of supportive infrastructure in the mass implementation of electric drive vehicle technology. A focus is placed on the development of comprehensive systems that provide efficient and diverse recharging solutions for vehicle drivers. Mass adoption of electric mobility will reflect advances in the vehicles...
conference paper 2009
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Groneman, A. (author), Zlatanova, S. (author)
The new 3D standard CityGML has been attracting a lot of attention in the last few years. Many characteristics of the XML-based format make it suitable for storage and exchange of virtual 3D city models. It provides possibilities to store semantic and geometric information and has the potential to incorporate topological models. A large number...
conference paper 2009
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Koerten, H. (author), Veenswijk, M. (author)
A multitude of studies has been published on how National Geo Information Infrastructures (NGII), also known as Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI), should be designed, set up and monitored. Scientific research on day-to-day experiences, on what is really happening in NGIIprojects is hard to find. We propose a narrative approach to elicit...
conference paper 2009
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Koerten, H. (author), Veenswijk, M. (author)
Spatial information is increasingly exchanged between organizations within a National Geo Information Infrastructure (NGII). While a lot has been written on implementation strategies, yet little is known what really goes on in concrete projects. In this paper an ethnography is presented based on a narrative approach of a Dutch project, in which...
conference paper 2010
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