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Visual framing in policy controversies
In an ‘ocular’ democracy (Green 2010), visual framing - becomes more influential both locally and globally through the rise of internet and social media. This is true for visual framing of and by politicians in election campaigns; ...
Supervisor: Dr Tamara Metze
Department: Public Administration and Policy
 
Ruimte voor initiatieven: de rol van de provincie in de energieke samenleving
De sturingsfilosofie die ten grondslag ligt aan de nieuwe Omgevingswet en de daarbij ontwikkelende Omgevingsvisie is een goed voorbeeld van hoe de provincie veel meer wil sturen op doelen en kwaliteit zodat er ruimte ontstaat voor ...
Supervisor: Dr Tamara Metze
Department: Public Administration and Policy
 
Making sense of Climate Change Adaptation Politics
One of the key characteristics of a parliamentary democracy is the constant dialogue between the ministers in power (the Cabinet) and the Parliament and Senate. Parliament and Senate question the Cabinet through ‘parliamentary’ q ...
Supervisor: Dr. Art Dewulf, Martijn Vink (both PAP, public administration and policy)
Dr. Erik van Slobbe (ESS)

Department: Public Administration and Policy
 
Measuring progress of European adaptation to climate change
Background: One of the recent challenges in environmental policy is to track progress on addressing emerging societal and policy issues, particularly issues that cross the boundaries of traditional sectors of, for example, agricu ...
Supervisor: Dr. Robbert Biesbroek
Dr. Jeroen Candel

Department: Public Administration and Policy
 
Science-policy interactions in shaping Dutch national climate change adaptation policy
Climate change adaptation in the Netherlands is, like many other western countries, characterised by a strong interplay between science and policy. Since 1989, the Dutch National government financed a number of climate change rese ...
Supervisor: Dr. Robbert Biesbroek
Department: Public Administration and Policy
 
Why is implementation so difficult? The implementation deficit in water governance
There are numerous ideas, visions and objectives currently in place to adapt the water sector to climate change impacts. Most of these ideas are, however, hardly translated into substantive actions at the appropriate level. This c ...
Supervisor: Dr. Robbert Biesbroek (PAP)
Dr. Erik van Slobbe

Department: Public Administration and Policy
 
Shifts toward private sector engagement in Dutch food security policy
Food insecurity is a complex problem that requires a multi-sectoral and –level approach. For a long time, Dutch food security policy was focused primarily on allocating resources to international development cooperation and humani ...
Supervisor: Jeroen Candel (PAP)
Department: Public Administration and Policy
 
Sustainable Development Goal on Water and Sanitation – evolution and impact
The Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs) will be adopted by all countries around September 2015 and capture the aspirations for what should be achieved by 2030 for the world to be a better place. Number 6 of the 17 proposed goals i ...
Supervisor: Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen
Department: Public Administration and Policy
 
Livelihood impacts of landscape restoration interventions by water funds in the Ecuadorian highlands
Over the last two decades, a total of five water funds have been established in Ecuador to facilitate the supply of water in sufficient quantity and quality for human consumption in downstream areas. Traditionally, the water secto ...
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Art Dewulf (PAP) and Dr. Pieter van Oel (WRM), with daily
supervision by MSc. Daniel Wiegant (PAP)

Department: Public Administration and Policy
 
The emergence of food banks: what role for government?
The previous decade has witnessed the rapid emergence of food banks in the Netherlands and elsewhere. In the Netherlands, food banks have been initiated and run entirely by volunteers. As such, food banks can be considered a good  ...
Supervisor: Dr. Jeroen Candel
Department: Public Administration and Policy
 
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