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Bakaja, Abdullah (author)
In the past decades many business parks and industrial areas haven been targeted for urban redevelopment. This is the result of the land intensification policy implemented in the Metropolitan Region of Amsterdam, see figure below. This redevelopment strategy has been pushing the port westward towards the sea, due to environmental challenges ...
master thesis 2020
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van Maanen, Arline (author)
With the rise of big data, the velocity of information is increasing. Velocity will affect decisions that are based on information. The question raises whether this increase of information speed, continuity and veracity contributes to an increase in the decision quality of decision-makers in organisations. Such decision quality can be addressed...
master thesis 2020
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Al-Hamdani, Iram (author)
When looking at a country like Oman that is abundant in its historical and cultural heritage, it is apparent that these aspects have a huge role in shaping this country’s identity, and remains to this day engraved in different parts of its built environment. However, the values and opportunities of cultural heritage are increasingly overlooked...
master thesis 2019
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Eskafi, Majid (author), Fazeli, Reza (author), Dastgheib, Ali (author), Taneja, P. (author), Ulfarsson, Gudmundur F. (author), Thorarinsdottir, Ragnheidur I. (author), Stefansson, Gunnar (author)
Multiple stakeholders with a wide range of objectives are engaged in a port system. Ports themselves are faced with many uncertainties in this volatile world. To meet stakeholder objectives and deal with uncertainties, adaptive port planning is increasingly being acknowledged. This method offers robust planning, and thereby, a sustainable and...
journal article 2019
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Mouter, N. (author)
28 Dutch politicians and 10 top-level civil servants were interviewed about the way Dutch politicians use cost–benefit analysis (CBA). Various types of use were identified. Politicians use CBA: (1) When forming their opinion about the desirability of transport projects; (2) As political ammunition (opportunistic use); (3) To make themselves...
journal article 2017
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Penninga, J.P. (author)
Many road widening projects are only profitable when there is a high growth in traffic intensity in the future which is uncertain. Therefore, it could be beneficial to apply real option analysis in which the costs and benefits of flexible alternatives, e.g. in delay and phasing, can be assessed. Real option analysis is not often applied in...
master thesis 2016
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Van Duffelen, L.S. (author)
master thesis 2016
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Galeano Galván, M.L. (author)
Research Problem Energy projects are developed and executed in a complex network of interconnected actors, whom depend on each other’s resources for reaching their individual interests and goals with regard to the project. These actors have a diversity of values (convictions or beliefs of what is worth striving for society to be good),...
master thesis 2016
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Belhadji, K. (author)
Airlines are subject to external events that may disrupt their day-to-day operations. These disruptions lead to additional costs for crew, fuel, aircraft, maintenance and a loss of passenger goodwill. Therefore, each airline has an Airline Operations Control (AOC) department that is responsible for disruption management. The problems faced by...
master thesis 2016
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Schilder, M.C. (author)
This thesis focuses on the planning support systems (PSS) that are currently being applied in Dutch urban development practice. The use of PSS can support the complex urban development processes by giving insight into the urban processes by structuring and visualising spatial data, and also by supporting the communication and collaboration...
master thesis 2016
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Friege, J (author), Holtz, G (author), Chappin, E.J.L. (author)
Insulating existing buildings offers great potential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and meeting Germany’s climate protection targets. Previous research suggests that, since homeowners’ decision-making processes are inadequately understood as yet, today’s incentives aiming at increasing insulation activity lead to unsatisfactory results....
journal article 2016
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Van der Hoeven, N. (author)
master thesis 2015
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Samson, M.J.N. (author)
master thesis 2015
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Groenleer, M.L.P. (author), Mijs, A. (author), Ten Heuvelhof, E.F. (author), Meeuwen, B. (author), Van der Puil, J. (author)
A key challenge that European decision-makers struggle with today is regulating and governing the European financial and economic system in a way that is both effective and legitimate. To help address this challenge, this paper asks why regulatory gaps occurred and European governance has been weak, and how these gaps and weaknesses allowed...
journal article 2014
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Livaniou, I. (author)
The main objective of this research was to understand on what extent external elements are taken into account in the strategic decision-making process on asset management and why specific external elements are more important than others. This objective was shaped from Vitens objective to improve their long-term asset management planning in line...
master thesis 2014
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Van Santen, C.E. (author)
In the Netherlands the goal of the government is to increase the amount of electricity produced from wind turbines on land to 6000 MW by 2020. This ambitious goal asks for a different approach for these projects, because with the classic approach the development is too slow and invokes too much resistance in the local community. The largest...
master thesis 2014
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Ensing, J.J. (author)
Upstream oil companies in the Middle East are more frequently confronted with decisions on continuing the oil production of mature oil fields. The low production rates of mature fields generate low revenues. Considerable investments are often needed to continue with the production of oil at a mature field until the field is depleted because the...
master thesis 2013
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Ianni, M. (author), Sanchez de Leon, M. (author)
In current architectural practice some important changes are taking place because of the development of numerous Building Performance Simulations (BPS) tools to support design decisions during early phases of the design process. Many difficulties still persist, however, not necessarily due to the limitations of the available technology, but to...
conference paper 2013
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Pedraza, E.T. (author), Kunze, A. (author), Roccasalva, G. (author), Schmitt, G. (author)
This paper presents an approach for microclimate aware densification of urban areas by creating best practices for an in situ application for block-size urban developments. The discussed procedure generates and evaluates urban block types according to microclimate criteria by integrating climate and comfort parameters in the design process of...
conference paper 2013
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Nijland, T. (author)
This research explores the process of Business Model Adaptation, using the case of a Dutch incumbent energy company who face a rapidly changing business environment in the consumer segment. Given the rapidly changing energy landscape it is required that established energy companies decide and adapt fast in order to remain viable and competitive....
master thesis 2013
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