The Department of Spatial Economics is involved in a number of externally funded research projects. This page provides information on the larger ones:
Projects funded by the European Union:
- HERILAND - Cultural Heritage and the Planning of European Landscapes [EU-Horizon 2020]
- SIMETRI - Sustainable Mobility and Equality in mega-ciTy Regions [EU-JPI Urban Europe]
- U-PASS - Urban Public Administration and ServiceS innovation for Innovative Urban Mobility Management and Policy [EU-JPI Urban Europe]
Projects funded by NWO (the Dutch Research Council):
- Adaptation Pathways for Socially Inclusive Development of Urbanizing Deltas [NWO Top Sector Water]
- Participatory Value Evaluation: A new assessment model for promoting social acceptance of sustainable energy models [NWO]
- STAD - Spatial and Transport impacts of Automated Driving [NWO-SURF]
- U-SMILE - Urban Smart Measures and Incentives for Quality of Life Enhancement [NWO-SURF]
Project funded by ZonMw (the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development)
- MOCOLODO - MObility during and after COrona LOckDOwn
Other:
- Broken Homes and Crime [NSCR]
- Enhancing food system sustainability: Policy options for influencing consumer demand [PBL]
- Evaluation Opening Noord-Zuidlijn [Gemeente Amsterdam]
- Evaluating the Impact of Road Infrastructure on Household Income in the Highlands Region of Papual New Guinea [Asian Development Bank]
Closed projects:
- Aspasia [NWO] - Grant to stimulate female scientists
- BREATHE [EU-JPI Urban Europe] - Building Resilient Economic Agglomerations addressing Transportation and Health Effects: Urban form, location choice and transport solutions for high air quality and low-carbon cities
- Economische Waardering van Cultureel Erfgoed / The valuation of cultural heritage (NICIS, Nieuwland, CLUE)
- GIS-related research projects
- GP [ERC] - Combating Climate Change: Political economy of Green Paradox
- International Growth Center - Roads to Trade: The The Welfare effects of Connecting Mines versus Cities
- I-C-EU [EU] - Impact of Transport Infrastructure on International Competitiveness of Europe
- I-PriSM [NWO-DBR] - Innovative Pricing for Sustainable Mobility
- IP-SUNTAN [EU-JPI Urban Europe] - Innovative Policies for Sustainable UrbaN TrANsportation
- MIDI-REDIE - Migrant Diversity and Regional Disparity in Europe
- OPTION [ERC] - Optimizing Policies for Transport: accounting for Industrial Organization in Network markets
- SPARD [EU] – Spatial Analysis of Rural Development Measures
- VENI Grant [NWO] - Planning, Places, Prices and Politics: The Welfare Economics of Urban Planning (Hans Koster)