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Researcher
Thomas Verbeek
- Disciplines:Smart cities, Urban and regional design, Urbanism and regional planning, Urban and regional geography not elsewhere classified, Urban and regional geography, Urban and regional development, Social geography
Affiliations
- Department of Architecture and urban planning (Department)
Member
From15 Mar 2010 → 31 Aug 2010 - Department of Civil engineering (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2009 → 30 Sep 2017
Publications
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- Unequal residential exposure to air pollution and noise : a geospatial environmental justice analysis for Ghent, Belgium(2019)
Authors: Thomas Verbeek
- The relation between objective and subjective exposure to traffic noise around two suburban highway viaducts in Ghent : lessons for urban environmental policy(2018)
Authors: Thomas Verbeek
Pages: 448 - 467 - Living cities : reconnecting environmental health and urban planning(2017)
Authors: Thomas Verbeek
- Solving environmental health conflicts by adaptive and co-evolutionary planning approaches: lessons from Ghent (Belgium)(2016)
Authors: Thomas Verbeek
Pages: 576 - 577 - Environmental health in the complex city: a co-evolutionary approach(2016)
Authors: Thomas Verbeek, Luuk Boelens, Neil Powe, Ken Willis, Simin Davoudi
Pages: 1913 - 1932 - Een environmental justice analyse voor Gent: hoe rechtvaardig is groen verdeeld over de stad?(2016)
Authors: Hélène Sambaer, Thomas Verbeek, Rene Van der Lecq, Elke Vanempten
Pages: 67 - 77 - De (on)gezonde stad: een analyse van de maatschappelijke spreiding van luchtverontreiniging en omgevingslawaai in Gent(2016)
Authors: Thomas Verbeek
Pages: 1 - 24 - Measuring fragmentation of open space in urbanised Flanders: an evaluation of four methods(2016)
Authors: Thomas Verbeek, Barbara Tempels
Pages: 1 - 20 - Health and the city: combining complexity planning ideas with an environmental justice perspective(2015)
Authors: Thomas Verbeek, Simone Tulumello, Nadia Caruso, Feras Hammami, Ender Peker, Lauren Ugur
Pages: 12 - 12 - Towards liveable urban environments by addressing health from a spatial perspective: exploration by mapping environmental noise and air pollution in the Northern fringe of Brussels(2015)
Authors: Peter Vervoort, Thomas Verbeek, Manfred Schrenk, Vasily V Popovich, Peter Zeile, Pietro Elisei
Pages: 617 - 628