Showing posts with label stakeholders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stakeholders. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Sustainable Tuesday

Since 1997, the first Tuesday in September is Sustainable Tuesday in the Netherlands. Traditionally it is an event that makes sustainable events in society more visible. This can be initiatives from either citizen initiatives, startups, or cooperations, and it helps connect their initiatives to policymakers and people with funding. The organization behind Sustainable Tuesday also organizes year round events to increase visibility of these projects. The website has an archive with initiatives from the past years, a great inspiration for future projects. It also serves as a reminder to keep the focus of single sustainability projects small and thereby implementable. 

 

Friday, September 6, 2024

Student research results - advice from Spanish to Dutch cities for blue green infrastructure

I have guided several students who graduated on topics related to green infrastructure this year, and another graduate is Alejandra García García, from the VU Amsterdam. I co-supervised this with Nicolien van der Grijp. Alejandra's thesis is titled "Enhancing Equitable Access to Blue-Green Infrastructure in Urban Environments, Insights from Spanish initiatives for fostering fairness in Dutch cities". This thesis gives concrete recommendations from Spanish to Dutch cities on how to overcome the recurrent challenges in implementing blue-green infrastructure. Below you can see an example of the distribution of urban green areas and population density in Valencia. While we do have such maps in the Netherlands, we could still achieve more by communicating these results and joint planning approaches through new technologies.

Abstract:

"Urban areas worldwide face escalating environmental challenges, notably climate change and biodiversity loss. Blue-green infrastructure (BGI) has emerged as a key strategy to enhance urban resilience, conserve biodiversity, and promote social equity. This study examines governance models, policy measures, and socio-economic dynamics affecting BGI accessibility, focusing on equitable distribution among urban populations. By reviewing literature and analysing urban contexts in Valencia, Barcelona, and Madrid, the research assesses the effectiveness of governance structures and policy interventions in ensuring fair access to BGI. The findings indicate that while progress in integrating BGI is notable, significant challenges persist in achieving equitable access across socio-economic groups. Key issues include disparities in green space distribution, socio-economic barriers, and the need for more inclusive decision-making processes. The study highlights the critical role of community engagement, stakeholder collaboration, and innovative technologies in addressing these challenges. Based on insights from the Spanish cities, the study offers recommendations for improving BGI dissemination in urban areas in The Netherlands. These recommendations stress the importance of policy frameworks that prioritize inclusivity, active community involvement, and the integration of BGI into comprehensive urban development strategies. Such measures aim to advance environmental justice and foster sustainable urban development."

Heat symposium July - report

The heat symposium in Amsterdam in July showcased current research and solutions to combat urban heat stress. We have many policies and inf...