Rethinking Open Space Planning in Metropolitan Areas | |
Planning and development of the fringe landscapes: on the outer side of the Copenhagen 'fingers' | |
Threats to metropolitan open space: the Netherlands economic and institutional Dimension | |
Development constraints reduce urban open space: Actual conditions and future requirements in England | |
Viability of Cross-subsidy Strategies: A Netherlands case study | |
Does Proximity to Open Space Increase the Value of Dwellings? Evidence from three Dutch case studies | |
Government or Market: Competing Ideals in American Metropolitan Regions | |
Maintaining the Working Landscape: the Portland Metro Urban Growth Boundary | |
The Impact of Open Space Preservation Policies: Evidence from the Netherlands and the US | |
Spaces of Engagement for Open Space Advocacy: A Grounded Theory on Local Opposition in the Netherlands | |
Formalisation of 'open space' as 'public space' in zoning: the Belgian Experience | |
Aesthetic Approaches to Active Urban Landscape Planning: European Exemplars | |
Flächenhaushalt Reconsidered: Alternatives to the German Federal Thirty Hectares Goal | |
Planning open spaces: balancing markets, state and communities | |
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