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Description
What is the impact of the projects of the "Brussels on Holiday" edition 2020 on the local population?
Do these projects only have an impact on the behaviour and perception of the people who participated directly in the project? Or do these projects also have an impact on the local residents who were not (directly) involved in the project, but who are part of the (direct) living environment?
To answer this research question, we propose a scientific and multidisciplinary methodology to evaluate what worked and what did not. The main focus will be on what lessons can be learned from this first series of projects with a view to the call for projects in 2021.
Do these projects only have an impact on the behaviour and perception of the people who participated directly in the project? Or do these projects also have an impact on the local residents who were not (directly) involved in the project, but who are part of the (direct) living environment?
To answer this research question, we propose a scientific and multidisciplinary methodology to evaluate what worked and what did not. The main focus will be on what lessons can be learned from this first series of projects with a view to the call for projects in 2021.
Acronym | BRGEOZ391 |
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Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 15/10/20 → 15/02/21 |
Keywords
- Brussels
- Holiday
- local population
- impact
Flemish discipline codes in use since 2023
- Urban and regional geography
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Activities
- 1 Talk or presentation at a conference
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Gauging the impact of temporary street space reallocations on residents
Jesse Pappers (Speaker), Imre Keserü (Contributor), Bas de Geus (Contributor) & Toon Ampe (Contributor)
1 Sep 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Talk or presentation at a conference