2 days agoBook reviewsPlato: The world’s earliest spatial planner?Book review by Jens den Boer The Republic is arguably Plato's most famous works and many of the issues and ideas presented in the book...
2 days agoBook reviewsPlato: The world’s earliest spatial planner?Book review by Jens den Boer The Republic is arguably Plato's most famous works and many of the issues and ideas presented in the book...
Apr 23ColumnsHedgerows: old treasures for a richer futureColumn by Erik Mies The history of the hedgerows in the Netherlands spans centuries, with these features of the landscape telling a long...
Apr 16Graduation workNurturing Nature: Indigenous Wisdom in Delta PlanningGraduation work by Laurens Westerhuis Enter the verdant landscapes of the Rhine/Meuse Delta in the Netherlands, where the opportunity is...
Apr 9ArticlesModern by tradition: making place differentlyArticle by Prof. dr. Edward H. Huijbens I have long been fascinated by the ways in which we can do things otherwise and by people who...
Apr 2ArticlesDesign as indigenous practiceArticle by Stijn van de Ven Our study and profession revolve around design. By working with sketching paper, pencil and markers we...
Mar 26What “we” can learn from SwahiliColumn by Zwaan Hoeksma Introduction The following text is aimed to be a human statement concerning an ethical rather than a political...
Mar 19EditorialDear readers, It’s time once again for an editorial piece about the upcoming theme. In our next publications, we'll be delving into the...
Mar 12TOPOS x Buitelhucht excursion: FlevolandArticle by Jol Abels With the long-awaited collaboration between the Buitelhucht and TOPOS committees, an excursion towards the province...
Mar 5InterviewsInterview with Damiaan van HartveldDamiaan van Harteveld (26 years old) completed his master's degree in GIS and Remote Sensing at Wageningen University a few weeks ago. I...