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Community as a Prism. Re-aligning the Architectural Theory and Practice of the Interwar Period KU Leuven
Societal impact of youth resilience programmes and community engagement programmes aiming at radicalization prevention : ambition, theory and practice Ghent University
In the past decennium, youth resilience and empowerment programmes gained policy interest on national and international levels also due to the societal developments regarding radicalization leading to violent extremism. The policy ambitions with that respect on national and international level find their way into action plans, strategies and the security agendas. But what are the societal impacts of these initiatives and programmes for the ...
The scenography of sublime spaces: A spatial methodology uniting theory and practice Hasselt University
The main focus of my PhD research entitled “The scenography of sublime spaces” is the translation of the philosophical concept of ‘the sublime’ into a spatial form. This challenge requires both a philosophical and historical reading of the sublime as well as the creation of works and installations within the context of an artistic practice. Finding a productive interaction between these two extremes is one of the most important (methodological) ...
Shifting pallets to the inland waterways - the combination of theory and practice Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The distribution of building materials in Belgium creates a large number of truck movements with an associated environmental impact. An innovative solution to overcome this problem is to bundle these transports over the inland waterways and organize the last mile distribution via a limited number of local water-bound warehouses, hereby reducing the truck transport distances to an absolute minimum. From the definition of this concept on, a cost ...
Learning at the crossroads of theory and practice University of Antwerp
The multi-actor, multi-criteria analysis methodology (MAMCA) for the evaluation of transport projects: theory and practice Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In this paper the multi-actor multi-criteria analysis (MAMCA) method to evaluate transport projects is presented. This evaluation method specifically focuses on the inclusion of qualitative as well as quantitative criteria with their relative importance, defined by the multiple stakeholders, into one comprehensive evaluation process in order to facilitate the decision making process by the different stakeholders. The MAMCA methodology is ...