Reimagining Strategic Land Assembly in a Shifted Spatial Reality: Exploring the possibilities and obstacles that Dutch municipalities experience during strategic land assembly processes
Summary
This thesis explores the possibilities and obstacles that Dutch municipalities experience during strategic land assembly processes, addressing a significant gap in existing planning literature. This research employs a case study approach, focusing on the municipalities of Haarlemmermeer, Eindhoven, ‘s-Hertogenbosch and Enschede. Using qualitative methods such as document analysis and stakeholder interviews, the study provides an in-depth examination of these municipalities' approaches of strategic land assembly. The findings show a diverse range of definitions and operational practices of strategic land assembly among the examined municipalities. Municipalities currently pursue more focused and selective approaches to strategic land assembly, reflecting a shift from past practices of broader, less targeted practices to more deliberate and context-sensitive strategies.