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Miller, S.R.M. (author)
National security intelligence is information or other data collected, analyzed and disseminated by intelligence agencies (in particular) and done so in the service of these agencies’ primary institutional purpose (Miller 2010), at least in liberal democracies. Here it is understood that this institutional purpose and these actions are to be...
book chapter 2021
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Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), Heywood, Christopher (author)
Alignment between the organisation and its real estate and workplace is a long-standing issue in corporate real estate and workplace management. Alignment theory as used in our field originates in strategic management, especially in the design, positioning and learning schools and these theories have specific origins and strengths. In general,...
book chapter 2021
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Wijnja, Jaap (author), van der Voordt, Theo (author), Hoendervanger, Jan Gerard (author)
The five-stage real estate evolutionary model of Michael Joroff, Marc Louagrand and Sandra Lambert dates back to more than 25 years ago. This maturity model outlines five development stages in corporate real estate management (CREM). According to these stages, CREM changes from technical to strategic, from taskmaster to business strategist, and...
book chapter 2021
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van der Voordt, Theo (author), Jensen, Per Anker (author)
This chapter presents a theory about the added value of buildings, workplaces, facilities and services. Traditionally, value is mainly associated with financial parameters. This chapter presents a more holistic approach. It explains the meaning of value and discusses different value types and value parameters. It shows that prioritized values...
book chapter 2021
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Jylhä, T.E. (author)
Use of resources is one of the greatest challenges globally. Circularity aims to reduce resource input to the system and to avoid resource losses in the system. An extended concept of waste from the Toyota Production System is applied to real estate management (REM) to reduce the resource input and to manage for long-term circularity. The...
book chapter 2021
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Kwon, M. (author), Remøy, H.T. (author)
Users’ experience and their opinions are getting important in the design process. This chapter focuses on user-centred design thinking in workplace design and management. The concept of user-centred design is originally developed in fields other than architecture, such as ergonomics, industrial design, and computer science. Recently, user...
book chapter 2021
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Zonneveld, W.A.M. (author)
The most dominant form of visualization in regional design is mapping. This chapter seeks to unravel why and how maps are used in regional design and what sort of techniques may give maps agency. The chapter seeks to explain how the textual and visual languages of regional design are interconnected, in particular through the use metaphors....
book chapter 2021
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Neuman, Michael (author), Zonneveld, W.A.M. (author)
The climate crisis has grown worse, with impacts more severe, widespread, unpredictable, and what’s worse, not dealt with globally in a meaningful way. The devastating wildfires in Australia in late 2019 and the western United States of America (USA) in 2020 seemed to underscore that consensus, with tens of millions of acres, thousands of...
book chapter 2021
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Haffner, M.E.A. (author)
The pathways that Dutch and German housing policies took in the past decades resulted in two different rental markets. The Dutch policies have delivered the largest social rental sector in the Western world, while Germany has produced one of the largest private rental sectors in Europe. The latter implies that officially no social rental sector...
book chapter 2021
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Gilliard, Lukas (author), Rooij, R.M. (author), Alaily-Mattar, Nadia (author), Zonneveld, W.A.M. (author), Thierstein, Alain (author)
To address regional development effectively, integrative strategies are needed based on interdisciplinary and even transdisciplinary thinking. To prepare professionals for this task it is crucial to look at higher education, in particular regional design education. Three key disciplines which have become separated need to be re-coupled:...
book chapter 2021
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Ramos, Sara (author), Diaz, Hugo (author), Lavidas, G. (author), Soares, Carlos Guedes (author)
This paper aims to assess the techno-economic suitability of different marine areas for the<br/>nearshore and offshore wave energy exploration in the Madeira Islands, while avoiding conflict with any technical,<br/>environmental, legal or other use restriction. A wave energy device is also <br/>evaluated, which could constitute the best...
book chapter 2020
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Chang, L. (author), Rots, J.G. (author), Esposito, R. (author)
Research has shown that lateral boundary conditions can have a large influence on the force capacity of two-way spanning unreinforced masonry (URM) walls subjected to out-of-plane (OOP) loading. Differently than laterally free one-way spanning walls, they show a higher force capacity, which however is underestimated by current analytical...
book chapter 2020
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Hein, C.M. (author)
Port city territories are nodes in the global transfer of goods, people, and ideas. Their planning is controlled by diverse actors of multiple sizes and by port authorities, municipalities, provinces, and often by large corporations. As such, port city territories are unique places to study transnational urbanism. The creation of water and...
book chapter 2022
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de Winter, J.C.F. (author), Kovacsova, N. (author)
The aim of this chapter is to illustrate to driving instructors how science contributes to cumulative knowledge on road safety. We do this by reviewing a scientific study for each of the three classical Es of road safety: (1) education, (2) enforcement, and (3) engineering.<br/>Regarding education, we review the DeKalb experiment from the 1980s,...
book chapter 2016
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van Wee, G.P. (author)
The transport system in general, and, more specifically, transport infrastructure projects as part of that system, has major impacts on society. This chapter elaborates on the question as to what extent the results can be transferred to other contexts. Because of the positive decision to build, combined with a lack of understanding of the...
book chapter 2022
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Rocco, Roberto (author), van Ballegooijen, J.J. (author)
Many countries in the Global South are relatively young democracies. The resilience and legitimacy of their political systems rely largely on their ability to integrate and represent millions of citizens who are ‘excluded’ from formal social, political, and economic structures. Exclusion from those formal structures has deep-reaching...
book chapter 2018
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Kusumanto, Trikurnianti Yanti (author), Ketut Surtiari, Gusti Ayu (author), Zevenbergen, C. (author), Triyanti, Annisa (author), Samsura, D. Ary A. (author), Moeliono, Tristam Pascal (author), Budiyono, Yus (author)
This chapter assesses ACM’s potential as a pathway to address the flooding problem of Greater Jakarta, significantly exacerbated by land subsidence and climate change. It is based on a thought experiment by the authors to envision application of this approach to the problem and is not the result of empirical work. A background of Jakarta’s...
book chapter 2023
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Roeser, S. (author), Steinert, S. (author)
Risky technologies such as biotechnology, energy technologies, and digital technologies are frequently highly controversial. While such technologies can contribute to people’s well-being, they can also create social disruption. The latter requires approaches for decision-making on how to responsibly design risky technologies. Technology is not...
book chapter 2023
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Schweckendiek, T. (author), Vrouwenvelder, A.C.W.M. (author), Van Mierlo, M.C.L.M. (author), Calle, E.O.F. (author), Courage, W.M.G. (author)
A risk-based safety approach is indispensable to support decision-making on flood protection strategies and measures. Hitherto the effects of river system behaviour on flood risk have usually been neglected. River system behaviour refers to the fact that the flood risk (or safety) of a particular area may depend on the safety of other adjoining...
conference paper 2008
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Schweckendiek, T. (author), Courage, W.M.G. (author), Van Gelder, P.H.A.J.M. (author)
The Finite Element Method is well accepted in design practice nowadays. It can be used for modeling complex structures and systems. The constitutive models are improving, which enables us to make more accurate predictions of the real world behavior. On the other hand, especially in the field of geotechnical engineering, the uncertainties in the...
conference paper 2007
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