Natuur-inclusieve gebiedsontwikkeling: Van pionieren naar governance

Gideon Spanjar, Frank Suurenbroek, Patrick Limpens, Sába Schramkó

Nai010 Uitgevers, 2024

24,95

The construction industry aspires to a greater role for nature in area development, but the path from ambitions to realization and management is challenging. This book maps out the most important bottlenecks in the various phases of the planning process of area development and makes solutions visible.
In Nature-inclusive area development, the researchers go back to the first eco-districts of the beginning of 2000 and look at what the concept has yielded for the resident and nature. They also investigate the realization value of the pioneering international points systems, including in Malmö and Stockholm. In addition, the first Dutch points systems such as those of The Hague, Amsterdam, Arnhem, Groningen and Nijmegen are put on the cutting table. How are the points systems structured, how are they applied and what is the result for the resident? The practical experiences of municipalities, provinces, corporations, ecologists, architects and developers, shared in interviews, offer valuable insights for workable solutions. Nature-inclusive area development thus offers practical possibilities to remove bottlenecks in governance and enable innovation.

Contains lessons to accelerate the transition to nature-inclusive cities and thus offer current and future residents a resilient living environment.
Examples of innovative green point systems for housing construction from home and abroad.
Interviews with experts from the field of area development with concrete tools for the transition from ambition to realization and safeguarding. IN DUTCH!

ISBN: 9789462088672

128 pages, illustrated, 24 x 17,5 cm, paperback, Dutch