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Exploring the decision-making and implementation of the One-Map Policy of Indonesia
The Indonesia government is currently developing a central geospatial information database for use by everyone under its one-map policy. This policy aims to resolve the disagreements among government agencies and (other) stakehold ...
Supervisor: Dr Otto Hospes and Ir. Reonaldus Reonaldus
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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Embedding long-term decisions in public and private sector organizations
How can organizations balance short-term interests and long-term needs? How can we solve organizational myopia without losing touch with todays’ customers or citizens?
What can be learned from private sector literature and cases? ...
Supervisor: Wieke Pot
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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Bringing leadership of climate change adaptation into practice (MSc)
Practitioners are calling for more leadership in complex climate adaptation processes. Theoretically, some work has been done on conceptualizing leadership in climate adaptation networks. More concretely, such leadership would con ...
Supervisor: Dr. Robbert Biesbroek (PAP)
Dr. Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen (PAP)
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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Does legal form matter in global governance?
At the heart of the negotiations for a new climate change agreement (to be adopted in Paris in 2015) is the legal form it will take. After extremely contentious negotiations it was agreed that the agreement will have ‘legal force’ ...
Supervisor: Dr. Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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Research for Human Rights, with Human Rights Watch
The first step of any human rights agency that wishes to report on possible violations of human rights and to hold authorities accountable is to conduct systematic research and to collect reliable data. Human Rights Watch is an in ...
Supervisor: Dr. Otto Hospes (PAP)
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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Travelling of framed facts and uncertainties about technological innovations
Injections with nano-compounds that ‘manipulate’ our pears, flames from the drinking water tap due to hydraulic fracturing, a whole new weapon-arsenal based on synthetic biology, are but three examples of influential images of con ...
Supervisor: Dr Tamara Metze
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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