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Dutch Growth Management in a Changing Market

Pages 481-491 | Published online: 19 Aug 2010

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Evelien (H. E.) Van Rij & Willem K. Korthals Altes. (2008) The Merits of Outmoded Planning Instruments for Improving Metropolitan Green Areas: The Midden-Delfland Approach. Planning Theory & Practice 9:3, pages 345-362.
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Adri Van Den Brink, Arnold Van Der Valk & Terry Van Dijk. (2006) Planning and the Challenges of the Metropolitan Landscape: Innovation in the Netherlands. International Planning Studies 11:3-4, pages 147-165.
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WillemK. Korthals Altes. (2006) Towards regional development planning in the Netherlands. Planning Practice & Research 21:3, pages 309-321.
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LeonieB. Janssen-Jansen. (2005) Beyond Sprawl: Principles for Achieving More Qualitative Spatial Development. disP - The Planning Review 41:160, pages 36-41.
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Jip Claassens, Eric Koomen & Jan Rouwendal. (2020) Urban density and spatial planning: The unforeseen impacts of Dutch devolution. PLOS ONE 15:10, pages e0240738.
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Vitnarae Kang & Daniëlle A Groetelaers. (2017) Regional governance and public accountability in planning for new housing: A new approach in South Holland, the Netherlands. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 36:6, pages 1027-1045.
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Leonie Janssen-Jansen. (2016) Taking national planning seriously: A challenged planning agenda in the Netherlands. Administration 64:3-4, pages 23-43.
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Willem K. Korthals Altes. (2014) Taking planning seriously: Compulsory purchase for urban planning in the Netherlands. Cities 41, pages 71-80.
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Melika Levelt & Tamara Metze. (2013) The legitimacy of regional governance networks: Gaining credibility in the shadow of hierarchy. Urban Studies 51:11, pages 2371-2386.
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TUNA TAŞAN‐KOK & WILLEM K. KORTHALS ALTES. (2012) Rescaling Europe: Effects of Single European Market Regulations on Localized Networks of Governance in Land Development. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 36:6, pages 1268-1287.
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Petra H Roodbol-Mekkes, Arnold J J van der Valk & Willem K Korthals Altes. (2012) The Netherlands Spatial Planning Doctrine in Disarray in the 21st Century. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 44:2, pages 377-395.
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EVELIEN VAN RIJ & ERIC KOOMEN. (2010) ANALYSING THE RURAL VITALITY ARGUMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT: LINKING DISCOURSES AND ACTUAL SPATIAL DEVELOPMENTS. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 101:5, pages 583-595.
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Willem K Korthals Altes. (2010) The Financial Estimates and Results of Servicing Land in the Netherlands. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 37:5, pages 929-941.
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Willem K Korthals Altes. (2007) The Impact of Abolishing Social-Housing Grants on the Compact-City Policy of Dutch Municipalities. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 39:6, pages 1497-1512.
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Gerrit J. Carsjens & Arend Ligtenberg. (2007) A GIS-based support tool for sustainable spatial planning in metropolitan areas. Landscape and Urban Planning 80:1-2, pages 72-83.
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Willem K Korthals Altes. (2016) Stagnation in Housing Production: Another Success in the Dutch ‘Planner's Paradise’?. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 33:1, pages 97-114.
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