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Karel Van den Berghe
Karel Van den Berghe
Assisstant Professor of Spatial Planning and Economy TUDelft - BK
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The relational geometry of the port-city interface: Case studies of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and Ghent, Belgium
K Van den Berghe, W Jacobs, L Boelens
Journal of Transport Geography 70, 55-63, 2018
452018
Circular area design or circular area functioning? A discourse-institutional analysis of circular area developments in Amsterdam and Utrecht, The Netherlands
K Van den Berghe, M Vos
Sustainability 11 (18), 4875, 2019
292019
Patterns of circular transition: what is the circular economy maturity of Belgian ports?
E Haezendonck, K Van den Berghe
Sustainability 12 (21), 9269, 2020
192020
When a fire starts to burn. The relation between an (inter) nationally oriented incinerator capacity and the port cities’ local circular ambitions
K Van den Berghe, F Bucci Ancapi, E van Bueren
Sustainability 12 (12), 4889, 2020
112020
From planning the Port/City to planning the Port-City: Exploring the economic interface in European Port Cities
KBJ Van den Berghe, TA Daamen
European Port Cities in Transition: Moving Towards More Sustainable Sea …, 2020
112020
Planning the port city: a contribution to and application of the relational approach, based on five case studies in Amsterdam (The Netherlands) and Ghent (Belgium)
K Van den Berghe
Ghent University, 2018
102018
De hydrologische cyclus in de Belgische kustzone en-polders: de ruimtelijke relatie tussen oppervlakte-en grondwater, de drinkwaterproductie en de afvalwaterzuivering
K Van den Berghe
Masterthesis, Vakgroep Geografie, Universiteit Gent, Gent, 2012
72012
Friends with benefits: the emergence of the Amsterdam–Rotterdam–Antwerp (ARA) polycentric port region
K Van den Berghe, A Peris, E Meijers, W Jacobs
Territory, Politics, Governance, 1-20, 2022
52022
Opmaak van een hittekaart en analyse van het stedelijk hitte-eiland effect voor Gent
B Maiheu, K Van den Berghe, L Boelens, K De Ridder, L Dirk
52013
Making it concrete: Analysing the role of concrete plants’ locations for circular city policy goals
KBJ Van den Berghe, TJ Verhagen
Frontiers in Built Environment, 136, 2021
42021
The Circular Economy: a Re-Emerging Industry?
K Van den Berghe, M Dąbrowski, A Ersoy, A Wandl, E van Bueren
SocArXiv, 2020
42020
The governance dilemma in the Flanders coastal region between integrated water managers and spatial planners
K Van den Berghe, R De Sutter
Frontiers of land and water governance in urban regions 1, 68-81, 2016
32016
Beyond geographic path dependencies: towards a post-structuralist approach of the port-city interface
K Van den Berghe
9th AESOP Young Academics conference. Differences & Connections: Beyond …, 2015
32015
When “port-out–city-in” becomes a strategy: is the port–city interface conflict in Amsterdam an observation or a self-fulfilling prophecy?
K Van den Berghe, E Louw, F Pliakis, T Daamen
Maritime Economics & Logistics, 1-21, 2022
22022
De hydrologische cyclus in de Belgische kustzone en-polders
K Van den Berghe, R De Sutter
Ruimte & Maatschappij 5 (4), 32-64, 2014
22014
The circular built environment toolbox: A systematic literature review of policy instruments
FB Ancapi, K Van den Berghe, E van Bueren
Journal of Cleaner Production, 133918, 2022
12022
Circular Cities
FEB Ancapi, E van Bueren, KBJ Van den Berghe
The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Futures, 1-12, 2022
12022
A Policy Coherence Framework for Circular Built Environment Implementation: the Case of a Campus Development
FE Bucci Ancapi, KBJ Van den Berghe, E van Bueren
The state of circularity, 2022
12022
Actieonderzoek naar circulaire gebiedsontwikkling in the Binckhorst; een circulair gebied is meer dan circulaire gebouwen
IM Buizer, E van Bueren, B Heijkers, K van den Berghe
ACCEZ, Accelerating Circular Economy Zuid-Holland, 2021
12021
De paradox van circulariteit
KBJ Van den Berghe
Ruimte: vakblad van de Vlaamse Vereniging voor Ruimte en Planning (Brussel …, 2021
12021
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