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The Hague Area, Netherlands, Zuid Holland Netherlands
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Assistant Professor and Researcher at TU Delft
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About
Roberto Rocco is a spatial planner and researcher in planning theory, regional planning, governance and sustainability at the Section of Spatial Planning and Strategy of the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). His research interests include multi-level networked governance issues in regional planning and the emergence of complex networked city-regions.
A special focus lies on the study of regional mobility and accessibility systems and their impacts on centrality formation at the regional level. Lately, he has been reorienting his work towards studies of metropolitan and regional governance and the sustainability of these governance structures. He is interested in concepts of sp...
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Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
The Hague Area, Netherlands, Zuid Holland Netherlands
Occupation
Assistant Professor and Researcher at TU Delft
Website
robertorocco.com
About
Roberto Rocco is a spatial planner and researcher in planning theory, regional planning, governance and sustainability at the Section of Spatial Planning and Strategy of the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). His research interests include multi-level networked governance issues in regional planning and the emergence of complex networked city-regions.
A special focus lies on the study of regional mobility and accessibility systems and their impacts on centrality formation at the regional level. Lately, he has been reorienting his work towards studies of metropolitan and regional governance and the sustainability of these governance structures. He is interested in concepts of sp...
Tags
urbanism
spatial planning
urban design
urban planning
urban development
methodology
tu delft
tudelft
governance
right to the city
education
urban form
participation
urban planning and design
democratic values for urbanism
values for urbanism
values in planning
rights and citizenship
financial capitalism
production of urban space
spatial planning and strategy
spatial justice
delft university of technology
values
sustainability
strategic planning
philosophy of science
urban studies
network governance
globalization
methods
problem finding
planning
research
sustainable urban and regional development
sustainable development
sdgs
nua
new urban agenda
education for the new urban agenda
world urban campaign
world urban forum
wuf9
design thinking
political theory
theory of democracy
enlightenment
types of planners
planning theory
united nations
urbanization
habitat iii
development
cities
urban planning theory
ladder of participation
active participation
development studies
university of utrecht lecture
human geography
bouwkunde
architecture
internatinalisation of the university
global university
intercultural awareness
citizenship
urban rights
euc
the netherlands
randstad
rights
slums upgrading
positive and negative rights
informal urbanisation
cbs
research into practice
practice-based research
design and academia
research by design
different conceptions of urbanism
skills
integration of water management and urban and regi
water management and design
didactics
goals of urbanism
public service
ethics of the built environment
conduct
ethics
hypothesis
problem statement
charles darwin
academic attitude
academic writing skills
designs
evaluation
projects
plans
academic
organisation
elements
thesis
validity
democracy
accountability
multilevel governance
urban management
spatial planing
teaching materials
teaching resources
logics of enquiry
knowledge
foucault
merleau-ponty
power
communication
habermas
resources management
territorial planing
landscape
delft.
tools for research
theory
roles
planning roles
project planning
city-regions governance multi level governance ne
olympic legacy
scupad
olympics
rio
rio de janeiro
academia
urban change
global forces
urban structures
history
sao paulo
immigration
strategy
global cities
urban structure
infrastructures
levels of operation
dupuy
society
participatory planning
systems of action
case studies
cases
transferability
argument
building an argument
causality
design
spatial
traditional academic tools for research
roberto rocco
statistics
data
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