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Naar de Hof van Delfland

Reports & Research
December, 2008

De commissie heeft, in overleg met de bestuurlijke trekkers en Riek Bakker, de vrijheid genomen om het werkgebied ruimer op te vatten dan de gebiedsafbakening van de opdrachtgever. Het advies heeft betrekking op het cultuurlandschap en het groen in het gebied tussen de glastuinbouw van het Westland, en de aaneengesloten stedelijke bebouwing van Den Haag, Rotterdam en Zoetermeer. Daaronder wordt dus uitdrukkelijk begrepen de Groenzone Berkel-Pijnacker.

How to publish a peer-reviewed research paper from integrative landscape research

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2006

Publishing is an important aspect of communication in the sciences and contributes to its progress. Researchers involved in integrative landscape research perceive it to be more difficult to publish integrative studies than disciplinary studies. Therefore, the objective of this chapter is to provide guidelines for writing and publishing a research paper in a peer-reviewed journal or as a chapter in a book series. The chapter focuses on young researchers working on integrative landscape topics.

Ten steps to success in integrative research projects

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2006

Research in the INTELS project has revealed that many integrative (= interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary) landscape projects frequently face similar challenges. There are, however, few guidelines available to help projects avoid common problems. In this chapter, we present what we consider the ten most important steps towards successful integrative research projects. We define successful projects as those that reach integration and project goals, produce tangible outcomes, contribute to progress in integrative research and provide positive experiences for their participants.

De ruimte in getallen

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2002

Stel je voor dat je iets wilt weten over een gebied, een land, een regio of een terrein. Vroeger zou je een atlas pakken, een encyclopedie, of gaan praten met de mensen ter plaatse om zo een beeld te krijgen van wat je kunt verwachten. Tegenwoordig hebben we nieuwe mogelijkheden. Soms wat verfijnder, soms wat specifieker. In ieder geval hebben we nu meer mogelijkheden om kwantitatieve uitspraken te doen. Een belangrijk hulpmiddel hierbij is de ruimtelijke statistiek.

PhD students and integrative research

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2006

The training of PhD students is currently very dynamic and varies widely from place to place. We present some examples of this variation and comment on how it may affect the way PhD students cope with integrative studies. Our focus is on the training needs of PhD students studying integrative research questions and their need for support from both supervisors and the wider institutional infrastructure. The role of supervisors seems key to the success or failure of integrative PhD projects.

Ecosystem networks: a spatial concept for integrative research and planning of landscapes

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2006

Sustainable development is a widely accepted strategic framework for decisionmaking about the future use of land, but it is not very well adopted in landscape research and planning. Sustainable landscape development aims to ensure the longterm potential of the landscape to sustain ecological, cultural and economic functions. It also entails that local actors take part in planning and design of landscapes. Ecological sustainability, one of the three pillars of sustainable development, is achieved if (regionally chosen) ecological functions are sustained by the landscape structure.