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Mulder, I. (author), Magni, A. (author)
Design is generally accepted to provide valuable contributions to addressing complex societal challenges. Even though design and engineering professionals show increasingly capable of making societal impact, it is not straightforward why some creative practices are more impactful in fostering systemic change, let alone what additional...
conference paper 2022
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Mulder, I. (author), Magni, A. (author)
An increasing number of social innovators are leveraging cities as urban learning ecosystems in order to experiment with design approaches to tackle societal challenges at a local level. However, the scale and complexity of these challenges force them to constantly acquire new capabilities to advance the local experimentation towards systemic...
journal article 2022
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Marradi, C. (author), Mulder, I. (author)
Bottom-up initiatives of active citizens are increasingly demonstrating sustainable practices within local ecosystems. Local urban farming, sustainable agri-food systems, circular supply chains, and community fablabs are exemplary ways of tackling global challenges on a local level. Although promising in accelerating towards future-proof...
journal article 2022
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de Moor, Aldo (author), Papalioura, Evi (author), Taka, Evi (author), Rapti, Dora (author), Wolff, Annika (author), Knutas, Antti (author), te Velde, T. (author), Mulder, I. (author)
Wicked societal problems, such as environmental issues and climate<br/>change, are complex, networked problems involving numerous intertwined issues,no optimal solutions, and a wide range of stakeholders. Cities are problem owners and living labs for finding solutions through design-enabled innovation initiatives. However, to reach collective...
conference paper 2022
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Kolff, Maurice (author), Venrooij, J. (author), Schwienbacher, Markus (author), Pool, D.M. (author), Mulder, Max (author)
When designing driving simulation experiments with motion cueing, it is often necessary to make choices between Motion Cueing Algorithms (MCAs) without being fully able to know how well an MCA will perform during the experiment. Choices between MCAs can therefore be greatly supported by previous measurements or predictions of motion cueing...
conference paper 2021
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Kolff, Maurice (author), Venrooij, J. (author), Schwienbacher, Markus (author), Pool, D.M. (author), Mulder, Max (author)
When designing driving simulation experiments with motion cueing, it is often necessary to make choices between Motion Cueing Algorithms (MCAs) without being fully able to know how well an MCA will perform during the experiment. Choices between MCAs can therefore be greatly supported by previous measurements or predictions of motion cueing...
journal article 2021
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Wijnberg, Kathelijne (author), Poppema, Daan (author), Mulder, Jan (author), van Bergen, J. (author), Campmans, Geert (author), Galiforni-Silva, Filipe (author), Hulscher, Suzanne J.M.H. (author), Pourteimouri, Paran (author)
The long-term physical existence of sandy shores critically depends on a balanced sediment budget. From the principles of Building with Nature it follows that a sustainable protection of sandy shores should employ some form of shore nourishment. In the spatial design process of urbanized sandy shores, where multiple functions must be integrated,...
journal article 2021
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van Bergen, J. (author), Mulder, J. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author), Poppema, D. (author), Wijnberg, K. (author), Kuschnerus, M. (author)
Sandy shores worldwide suffer from coastal erosion due to a lack of sediment input and sea-level rise. In response, coastal sand nourishments are executed using ‘Building with Nature’ techniques (BwN), in which the sand balance is amplified and natural dynamics are instrumental in the redistribution of sand, cross- and alongshore. These...
journal article 2021
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Poppema, Daan W. (author), Wijnberg, Kathelijne M. (author), Mulder, Jan P.M. (author), Vos, S.E. (author), Hulscher, Suzanne J.M.H. (author)
In sandy environments, like the beach-dune system, buildings not only affect the airflow, but also the aeolian sediment transport in their surroundings. In this study, we determine how the horizontal size of sediment deposition patterns around buildings depends on the building's dimensions. Four one-day experiments were conducted at the beach...
journal article 2021
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Magni, A. (author), Calderon Gonzalez, A. (author), Mulder, I. (author)
Over the past years, a growing number of local initiatives are generating solutions for societal challenges in their cities. However, the scale and complexity of these challenges force urban innovators to constantly adapt and learn, having to acquire new capabilities that will help them advance towards systemic change. In the current work, we...
conference paper 2021
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Mulder, K.F. (author)
The challenge of sustainable development requires cities to aim for drastic improvements in the systems that support its vital functions. Innovating these systems can be extremely hard, and might take lots of time. A transparent and democratic strategy is important to guarantee support for change. Such a process should aim at developing...
journal article 2019
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van Genuchten, E.J.S. (author), Calderon Gonzalez, A. (author), Mulder, I. (author)
Cities are increasingly seen as having an important role in tackling societal challenges related to climate change, while open innovation is increasingly accepted as a new way of working for governments. In the current work, we explore the role of open innovation to tackle global challenges on a city level. In the context of the city of...
journal article 2019
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Mulder, I. (author), Kun, P. (author)
Even though emerging city-makers are increasingly organized to trigger social changes, it is still hard to apprehend their real power to transform space and the way we live together. In this chapter, we explore how designerly approaches, such as hacking, making, and prototyping, can empower emerging city-makers to trigger a broader change and...
book chapter 2019
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Puerari, E. (author), de Koning, J.I.J.C. (author), von Wirth, Timo (author), Karré, Philip M. (author), Mulder, I. (author), Loorbach, Derk (author)
Citizens and urban policy makers are experimenting with collaborative ways to tackle wicked urban issues, such as today’s sustainability challenges. In this article, we consider one particular way of collaboration in an experimental setting: Urban Living Labs (ULLs). ULLs are understood as spatially embedded sites for the co-creation of...
journal article 2018
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de Koning, J.I.J.C. (author), Puerari, E. (author), Mulder, I. (author), Loorbach, Derk (author)
conference paper 2017
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Mulder, K.F. (author)
The metabolic flows of cities have to be reduced. Thus far, efforts have been mainly directed to providing the city with renewable resources, diminish resource consumption, and/or reuse the wastes and emissions. The dense fabric of urban infrastructures does not only provide a high level of services. By the proximity of infrastructures symbiosis...
journal article 2016
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Vernay, A.L. (author), Pandis, S. (author), Saldeco Rahola, T.B. (author), Mulder, K. (author), Brandt, N. (author)
Today, many new urban areas, such as cities, towns, villages, or districts, are being built worldwide and their completion requires the development of a number of infrastructures. Traditionally, these infrastructures are planned in parallel. However, increased environmental awareness is pushing cities to improve their environmental performance....
conference paper 2011
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Vernay, A. (author), Pandis, S. (author), Mulder, K.F. (author), Brandt, N. (author)
Today, many new urban areas, such as cities, towns, villages, or districts, are being built worldwide and their completion requires the development of a number of infrastructures. Traditionally, these infrastructures are planned in parallel. However, increased environmental awareness is pushing cities to improve their environmental performance....
conference paper 2011
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Salcedo Rahola, T.B. (author), Van Oppen, P. (author), Mulder, K. (author)
This report gives an overview of heat stress problems in urban areas of the Netherlands and various options for mitigating this stress. Climate change is causing more occurrences of heat waves. Urban areas in particular will suffer the most, as they are warmer than the countryside. * What is known about the magnitude of heat stress in Dutch...
report 2009
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