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Projects - prof.dr.ir. CJAM (Katrien) Termeer
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Making sense of climate impacts: understanding and dealing with the variety of climate change frames in governance processes (Martijn Vink)
The governance of climate change adaptation requires working across consecutive policy cycles, different levels of governance and different sectors.... -
Eco-Industrial Greenhouse Parks: Towards sustainability and collaboration in Flanders (Veerle Verguts)
This research is a case study of the interplay of actors and process in the development of eco-industrial parks (EIPs). EIPs are industrial parks... -
The irrevocable urge to innovate (Trond Selnes)
The study is about why the 1990s brought such a strong urge to renew policy processes of the ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Fishery (ANF) in the... -
Barriers in the governance of climate adaptation (Robbert Biesbroek)
Whereas most research has focused on the biophysical limits on adaptation, this research assumes that many barriers emerge from within society. In... -
Self-organization and the interaction between spatial and social bonding processes (Rosalie van Dam)
Rosalie van Dam works at Alterra, a research institute which is part of WUR. Part time, she is active with a PhD project concerning self organization... -
New modes of governance - Katrien Termeer
Prof. Katrien Termeer’s research addresses the governance of wicked problems in the policy domains of Wageningen University, such as transitions... -
Certified Good? Perceived Legitimacy of Sustainability Standards for Biofuels (Lars Friberg)
Lars Friberg’s PhD research relates to two issue areas, the changing role of governance in climate change mitigation and how non-state...