Thomas Hartmann
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									Thomas Hartmann is associate professor at the Land Use Planning Group of Wageningen University & Research, the Netherlands, and affiliated to the Faculty of Social and Economic Studies of the JEP University (UJEP) in Ústi nad Labem, Faculty of Social and Economic Studies, Czech Republic.
																	
								
									Thomas Hartmann is associate professor at the Land Use Planning Group of Wageningen University & Research, the Netherlands, and affiliated to the Faculty of Social and Economic Studies of the JEP University (UJEP) in Ústi nad Labem, Faculty of Social and Economic Studies, Czech Republic.
								
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									Jean-David Gerber
									Thomas Hartmann
									Andreas Hengstermann
							
			Instruments of Land Policy
			
			
				In dealing with scarce land, planners often need to interact with, and sometimes confront, property right-holders to address complex property rights situations.
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									Patrick Witte
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			An Introduction to Spatial Planning in the Netherlands
			
			
				As an academic book with relevance for spatial planning teaching and practice, the relation between planning practice and planning as an academic discipline are discussed.
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									Barrie Needham
									Edwin Buitelaar
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			Planning, Law and Economics
			
			
				Planning, Law and Economics sets out a new framework for applying a legal approach to spatial planning, showing how to improve the practice and help achieve its aims.
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									Thomas Thaler
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									Lenka Slavíková
									Barbara Tempels
							
			Homeowners and the Resilient City
			
			
			
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									Willemijn van Doorn-Hoekveld
									Helena F.M.W. van Rijswick
									Tejo Spit
							
			Flood Resilience of Private Properties
			
			
				Flood Resilience of Private Properties examines the division and balance of responsibilities between the public and the private when discussing flood resilience of private properties.
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