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  • Authors: Shrestha, R.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: Flacke, J.; Martinez, J.; van Maarseveen, M. (2018)

  • This chapter describes two approaches we have developed for engaging stakeholders in the pro-cess of knowledge co-production and social learning related to environmental health issues. One of the approaches is called the Interactive Spatial Understanding Support System (ISUSS) that aims at supporting stakeholder dialogue during a problem understanding phase in a planning process. The other approach is called the Interactive Cumulative Burdens Assessment (Interactive-CuBA) that aims at facili-tating stakeholder dialogue in assessing cumulative burdens due to exposure to number of environmental factors in the neighbourhood. Both approaches integrate interactive GIS-based support systems that are implemented in MapTable. These approaches have bee...

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  • Authors: van Maarseveen, M.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: Martinez, J.; Flacke, J. (2018)

  • Although this figure needs to be interpreted with caution due to inconsistencies in definitions and data availability, it emphasizes the urgent need to pay serious attention to this trend and to consider the positive and negative social, economic and environmental consequences carefully. Urbanization fosters economic growth and is generally associated with greater productivity and a better quality of life for all. Nevertheless, urbanization also often brings with it urban sprawl, environmental degradation, poor living conditions and severe problems of accessibility.

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  • Authors: Singh, Y.J.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: Flacke, J.; Zuidgeest, M.; van Maarseveen, M. (2018)

  • In this chapter we develop a TOD index to facilitate planning for transit-oriented development, elaborate our methodology and discuss its application in a case study. We argue that planning for TOD must not be restricted to just making any development more transit-oriented: it should also include providing transit in places where development has already been highly transit-oriented, yet access to transit is still lacking.

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