by Carlien Donkor, Carola Hein, Julia Dahlan, Matteo D’Agostino and Erik de Maaker From 18-25 May 2024, members of the UNESCO Chair Water, Ports and Historic…
by Carlien Donkor, Carola Hein and Matteo D'Agostino Preparations, Expectations, and Outcomes for the Activities of PortCityFutures at the 10th World Water…
Michael Rodrigues, Alankrita Sarkar, Maëlle Salzinger and Carola Hein The Bauhaus, renowned for transforming 20th-century design by bridging art, industry, and…
Martin Valinger Sluga and Lucija Ažman Momirski Ports and port cities in proximity represent particularly interesting case studies in planning theory and…
Carola Hein, Maurice Harteveld, John Hanna, Paolo De Martino, Muamer Tabaković, Carlien Donkor, and Libera Amenta This field trip was a collaboration between…
Tino Mager, University of Groningen This lead-in article introduces Blue Paper's Special Issue on "Water Management in World Heritage Sites at a Time of Climate…
Rotterdam is renowned as one of the largest port and shipping centers of the world. The port of Rotterdam is situated in one of the most competitive port…
Maëlle Salzinger, Alankrita Sarkar, Michael Rodrigues and Carola Hein In the Delta region between the Netherlands and Belgium, water connects people, land…
Vincent Baptist, Sahar Asadollahi Asl Zarkhah, Rosa de Kruif This article was originally published in Dutch on Gebiedsontwikkeling.nu When you think of port…
Martin Jan Månsson Martin Jan Månsson is an urban planner and map maker with a special interest in the global interconnectedness of places. His work involves…