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Project appraisal | 1996

Impact assessments in Dutch infrastructure planning

Femke Niekerk; Eric Arts

This article analyses the supply of, and the need for, impact assessment information during the decision-making process for infrastructure in the Netherlands. It first considers the formal procedur...


Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space | 2018

Anticipating water infrastructure renewal : A framing perspective on organizational learning in public agencies

Jannes Willems; Tim Busscher; Margaretha van den Brink; Eric Arts

Water authorities in Western countries are increasingly confronted with waterway renewal. Ageing waterway infrastructures put the reliability of the existing network under pressure. Similarly, they open up the need to anticipate long-term uncertainties to ensure network performance. Aligning organizational practices to this new context can be considered an organizational learning process, which concerns improving current practices as well as reconsidering underlying values. Against the background of public management reforms, we aim to understand the organizational learning process in a case study of the Dutch authority Rijkswaterstaat, which is facing a major waterway renewal challenge. By developing a framing perspective on organizational learning, our analysis theoretically provides more insight into agencies anticipating change and empirically into waterway renewal in practice. Our research demonstrates that waterway renewal is primarily framed from a New Public Management viewpoint in which change is approached rather pragmatically. Accordingly, we observed a refinement of existing practice that protects the agency’s mission. Higher levels of learning were discarded as potentially disruptive to waterway management, leaving more fundamental change untouched. We therefore question to what extent water authorities are capable of fully addressing waterway renewal. Nevertheless, the repositioning process resulted in opportunities for reflecting on dominant frames and introducing new concepts. To better seize such opportunities and thus improve alignment to waterway renewal, water authorities can, in addition to improving existing practices, re-interpret dominant frames and construct a new narrative in which future, long-term uncertainties are acknowledged as inherent conditions for agencies to cope with.


Archive | 2008

Early contractor involvement: a new strategy for 'buying the best' in infrastructure development in the Netherlands

M. van Valkenburg; Sander Lenferink; R. Nijsten; Eric Arts


International Journal of Public Procurement | 2012

Early contractor involvement in Dutch infrastructure development: initial experiences with parallel procedures for planning and procurement

Sander Lenferink; Eric Arts; Taede Tillema; M. van Valkenburg; R. Nijsten


Archive | 2008

The potential of a life-cycle approach for improving road infrastructure planning in the Netherlands

Sander Lenferink; Taede Tillema; Eric Arts


Towards new horizons in public procurement | 2011

Ongoing public-private interaction in infrastructure planning: an evaluation of Dutch competitive dialogue projects

Sander Lenferink; Eric Arts; Taede Tillema


Changing roles; New Roles, New Challenges | 2009

Government strategies for market involvement in road infrastructure planning: an international overview

Sander Lenferink; Eric Arts


European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research | 2014

Lifecycle driven planning of infrastructure: public and private experiences with more integrated approaches for managing project complexity

Sander Lenferink; Taede Tillema; Eric Arts


Transportation research procedia | 2012

Social and behavioural sciences

Niels Heeres; Taede Tillema; Eric Arts


Boca Raton PrAcademics Press | 2010

Towards new horizons in public procurement

Sander Lenferink; Eric Arts; Taede Tillema

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Sander Lenferink

Radboud University Nijmegen

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Paul Ike

University of Groningen

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Tim Busscher

University of Groningen

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Henk Voogd

University of Groningen

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Hens Runhaar

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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