Amsterdam Living Lab
Climate Resilient Cities
Municipality of Amsterdam, 2024
The challenge looked into ways to ensure an adaptive public space on Marineterrein.​
MIT, 2024
Developing a tool to support prioritizing desicions in Amsterdam to reduce heat stress.​
MIT, 2023
Exploring the possibility of introducing the TEO-System in the quay walls of Amsterdam.​
Municipality of Amsterdam, 2023
Using a human centric approach to understand what people need from public lighting.​
Municipality of Amsterdam, 2023
Understanding how to measures people’s appreciation of public space.​​
MIT, 2022
Developing guidelines for how to measure the impact of construction on air quality.​​​​
AMS Institute, 2022
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Investigating green spaces and relevant additional interventions to ensure ​drought resilience.​
Zeilfort Kudelstaart, 2022
Understanding the possibilities of retrofitting while preserving the cultural heritage.​​
​​​SPATwater, 2022
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Identified common challenges for business parks in becoming more circular.
​​​​Urgenda + MeerBomenNu, 2021
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Creating a method to allow for the successful identification of planting sites for sapling trees.
​​​Municipality of Amsterdam, 2021
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Attempt to estimate climate damage costs to prioritize redevelopment projects.
​​​Municipality of Amsterdam, 2021
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Look for innovative ways to include residents in the renovation of Quay walls.
​​​Municipality of Amsterdam, 2020
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Determining ways to re-evaluate degraded areas, like the Volgermeerpolder.
​​​Municipality of Amsterdam, 2020
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Understanding how to transform current neighborhoods into sustainable communities, by considering citizens co-owners.
​​​Municipality of Amsterdam, 2020
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Identifying the necessary steps when implementing new urban water storage system.
Pampus, 2019
Representing the importance of stakeholder involvement in solving a technical sustainability challenge.​​

Public Acceptance of Climate Adaptive Measures
​​​The Green Village + Hoogheemraadschap Delfland, 2018