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Planning and design for urban interspecies play
Urban environments have long been designed and planned as a human habitat, targeted to meet their needs and demands. With a growing attention to urban biodiversity, ecologists, architects and planners have also started to take int ...
Supervisor: Clemens Driessen
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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Cycling as a way of life
What are the historical contingencies and technological assemblages that make for a bicycle culture? How does it manifest in the landscape and make for the culture of biking? How has and potentially does bicycle culture change soc ...
Supervisor: Edward Huijbens
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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Place-making
This topic opens various possibilities to study the collaborative efforts (by institutions, planners, designers, tourism stakeholders, governments) that aim to craft the characteristics of a place in order to give it a new use, fu ...
Supervisor: Ana Aceska, Karolina Doughty, Karin Peters
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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Human-nature interactions in wilderness settings
With growing interest in travel to areas construed as pristine or natural a pertinent question is how people maintain notions of wilderness through their practices of being there. This thesis topic thereby explores how people perc ...
Supervisor: Edward Huijbens
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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Human emotions towards wildlife
For various reasons, wildlife raises continuous concerns in society. Many people are interested in wildlife. This interest triggers various types of tourist behaviours, such as safari tourism and whale watching tourism. Wildlife w ...
Supervisor: Maarten Jacobs
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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Migration, tourism and the politics of cultural heritage
Throughout much of the world, migrants have been sorely misrepresented, under-represented or entirely overlooked in dominant, authorised historical and heritage discourse at both local and national levels. Thesis projects related ...
Supervisor: Meghann Ormond
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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Tourism’s role in regional development in the periphery
What are the challenges tourism faces when it is to be developed in peripheral communities? How are these challenges addressed and dealt with so tourism develops for the benefit of the communities involved and the setting in which ...
Supervisor: Edward Huijbens, Karin Peters
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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Local government capacity in tourism development policy and planning
The tourism sector is a highly fragmented one with a variety of policy actors playing different roles across varying governing levels. Local tiers of government are increasingly seen as key players in the governance and developmen ...
Supervisor: Emmanuel Adu-Ampong
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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