The project of LDE Global spotlighted the ethos and practices of community-based participatory research (CBPR) within the informal settlements of Nairobi which…
At a meeting between representatives of the Leiden-Delft-Erasmus universities and representatives of universities, civil society organisations and governments…
'Nothing about us, without us' is a well-known statement used by the representatives of the residents of Mathare, an informal settlement in Nairobi. is home to…
At 1300 kilometres, the Rhine is Germany's longest river. From the Swiss Alps, it flows through the rolling German wine regions and the heavy industries of the…
How do you ensure a positive impulse in post-war neighborhoods, in such a way that the existing residents also benefit? And not only in terms of the quality of…
Water-rich cities, such as port cities, often have a rich history. They also have a dynamic future ahead of them, because they are faced with climate change…
At the first of December the launch of Robot Rosie (Robot On-Site Erasmus) took place. Robot Rosie is a pilot of 6 months with a self driving robot at the…
Green light has been given to the joint research project ‘Heatwaves and vulnerable populations: Mapping their needs in The Hague’ by The Centre of Expertise on…
More and more people live in cities. These cities face increasingly complex problems. Are digitization and datafication a means of keeping the city manageable…
The population of people in cities is growing fast in the Netherlands. Zuid-Holland specifically, with its 3.7 million inhabitants, is the most densely…