Policy Analysis - Techniek, Bestuur en Management
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Policy Analysis - Techniek, Bestuur en Management
SECTION Policy Analysis 2003 A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 0 3 S E C T I O N P O L I C Y A N A L Y S I S M I S S I O N S T A T E M E N T Policy Analysis is the field of knowledge and expertise that provides methods and tools to support decision makers in complex, multi-actor settings. The section’s education concentrates on methods and approaches for analysis and structuring of complex policy situations, in order to make them more manageable. Our research goal is to advance the state of the art, at both the level of theory and methodology and at the level of specific tools. We therefore study and evaluate policy analysis activities in practice, and develop and test innovative policy analytic concepts and techniques. C O N T A C T T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S 1 FOCUS 2 2.1 2.2 2.2 STAFF AND HIGHLIGHTS Staff changes since 2002 Resident staff at the PA section (2003) Highlights 7 7 7 12 3 3.1 3.2 EDUCATION Courses taught by Policy Analysis Staff Graduates 15 15 18 4 4.1 4.2 RESEARCH PROJECTS PhD research Projects funded by third parties 23 23 26 5 PUBLICATIONS 2003 29 6 MEMBERSHIP 39 I N F O R M A T I O N Delft University of Technology Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management Section Policy Analysis P O S T A L A D D R E S S P.O. box 5015 2600 GA Delft The Netherlands V I S I T O R S ’ A D D R E S S Jaffalaan 5, Delft T F E I + 31 (0) 15 278 34 08 + 31 (0) 15 278 64 39 [email protected] www.ba.tbm.tudelft.nl 3 5 1 F O C U S The discipline of policy analysis (PA) aims to provide support in solving problems of a strategic/policy-oriented nature involving multiple stakeholders. These problems can arise in a range of fields, such as water resource management, aviation policy, infrastructure planning and energy policy. Policy analysis concentrates primarily on methods of support and on the substantive side of the issues. It also examines how to match content with decision making processes and studies procedures that offer opportunities for participation by the relevant stakeholders (participative policy analysis). The section’s philosophy is that analysis must not be confined to technical/ physical aspects: since the decision making context and the configuration of the stakeholders involved are part and parcel of the problem, analyzing them as well can contribute to problem solving. After all, the decision making process is a process by and for the stakeholders. The section also recognizes that there are different styles of policy analysis and that a range of aspects can be emphasized in the approach (for example, problem or solution oriented) and that a wide range of methods and techniques are available. Finding the most effective mix for each situation represents both a practical and scientific challenge. Teaching in the Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis and Management (SEPAM) and Engineering and Policy Analysis (EPA) curriculum The courses offered by the section emphasize key concepts and procedures for complex, multi-actor problem solving approaches. The section teaches students many methodologies and techniques that can be applied in this context to fill a range of functions: for instance, methods for structuring and delineating problem situations, designing alternatives, future foresights, decision making support and selection of alternatives. The section makes a major contribution to the core courses in System Engineering, Policy Analysis and Management (SEPAM) and the International Masters’ course in Engineering and Policy Analysis (EPA). The section often works in partnership with other faculty sections. The section also contributes to courses specifically oriented to students interested in water management. Some of the courses are offered in the evening hours to accomodate students in the part-time programme. 4 5 Research Research focuses on developing theories about and introducing innovations to the field of policy analysis. Occasionally the section is also involved in implementing policy analyses in practice, especially if this can contribute to theory development and/or provide opportunities to test methodological innovations. Within the wide range of potential research subjects, the section focuses in particular on: ■ developing and testing specific methods and techniques such as actor/ network analyses, quick scan methods, ICT-assisted support, use of mapping, systems dynamics modelling. ■ theoretical principles and underlying concepts and procedures, in particular to support interactive policy processes. This involves both empirical research into the role of information in such processes and topics such as a taxonomy of different policy analysis styles, design principles for a policy analysis activity, and the development of research frameworks in which to evaluate policy analysis activities in a multi-actor context. 2 S T A F F A N D H I G H L I G H T S 2.1 Staff changes since 2002 Several staff members left the section for positions elsewhere: L E O N H E R M A N S left on december 1, 2003, to start work at the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Rome, Italy. Conversely, during 2003, we were happy to welcome a number of new section members: I R . B U Y U N G A G U S D I N A T A joined - on October 1, 2003 - as a PhD student in the section D R . I R . E L S V A N D A A L E N rejoined the section - on September 1, 2003 - as assistant professor after two years of educational management within the faculty. D R . I V O W E N Z L E R joined the section as a part-time senior researcher, Identifying and dealing with uncertainties and questions arising from the fact that many policy issues cut across many scales in time and space, are common themes. starting May 1, 2003. D R S . T E L L I V A N D E R L E I joined as a PhD student on January 1, 2004. While the primary mission of the section is to develop methodologies that can be used across a range of fields, we have chosen to focus specifically on applications in infrastructure and related to technology. The areas of application are the core areas of the faculty. Recent research projects have addressed integrated water management, underground construction and multiple use of space, transport. D R . S C O T T C U N N I N G H A M joined the section in February 2003 - as assistant professor. 2.2 The research is embedded in the faculty research programme entitled ‘MultiActor Systems: Analysis, Design and Management’. Some of the research is conducted in cooperation with other sections of the faculty and the University (for instance in two Delft Interfaculty Research Centers and the Delft Cluster). Research is financed from university funds and sponsoring from a range of external sources - see section 4. 6 Resident staff at the PA section (2003) I R . B U Y U N G A G U S D I N A T A , PhD Student. Finished his Bachelor degree in aerospace engineering at Bandung Institute of Technology in Indonesia. Got a Master degree in the same field at Delft University of Technology, at which he then worked as a teaching and research staff for three years. Before joining the faculty, he worked as an analyst at an Aerospace consultancy in The Netherlands. His particular interests are on all aspects that can assist people to make better decisions in the face of uncertainties. 7 I R . G E E R T J E B E K E B R E D E , Junior Lecturer. D R . B E R T E N S E R I N K , Assistant Professor. Graduated in Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis and Management (SEPAM) from the TU Delft. Works three days a week contributing to SEPA core curriculum courses taught by the policy analysis section (Continuous modelling, project continuous modelling and decision modelling). Studied agricultural technology at the University of Wageningen and completed his PhD on the subject of public influence on technological innovation processes at the University of Twente. His research interests are in participative policy analysis, public participation, rapid appraisal and quick scan methods and scenario analysis. Areas of application: spatial planning, multiple use of space, river basin management and coastal zone management. D R . P I E T E R B O T S , Associate professor. Studied information technology at the University of Leiden. His PhD at TU Delft was on the design of decision supportive systems. Works mainly on questions of strategic decision making and information provision, focusing on methods for problem formulation and analysis and developing relevant tailor-made computer applications. Is currently working on modelling to support sustainable decision making in the building sector. He was also faculty Director of Education. I R . L I N D A C A R T O N , PhD student. Graduated at the faculty of Geodesy at the TU Delft, and has worked in the field of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Her research focuses on interactive policymaking and the use of spatial visualizations. She is interested in the role of visualization as analytical, design and strategic (argumentative) instrument in early phase of policymaking, when the problem is being formulated and the policy agenda is being defined. Her PhD-research exists of literature survey and case studies in the fields of regional water management and strategic spatial planning. D R . S C O T T C U N N I N G H A M , Assistant Professor. Has been a member of the section starting February 2003. Studied Engineering Science and Mechanics at Georgia Institute of Technology. Received his DPhil in Science, Technology and Innovation Policy from the University of Sussex in 1996. Before joining the faculty he worked in the computer and software industry in California, specializing in the area of databases and decision support. Is currently writing a book on competitive intelligence for technology management. D R . I R . E L S V A N D A A L E N , Assistant Professor. Received her MSc in Mechanical Engineering in 1987 and wrote her PhD dissertation (1993) on the topic of the validation of knowledge based systems. She joined the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management in 1994, where she teaches systems modelling in general and System Dynamics in particular. Her research interests include System Dynamics and the use of models in policy making. She is also director of the bachelor programme on Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis and Management. 8 I R . A L E X A N D E R D E H A A N , PhD student. Has a background in Aerospace Engineering (Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands) and Social & Organizational Psychology (Leiden University in The Netherlands). Since January 2000 he started his PhD research on the topic of Sustainable Development in the Aviation sector. He also contributes to the TU Delft Airport Development Center, to projects related to modelling and forecasting aviation issues for airports, airlines and aircraft manufacturers. He co-teaches ‘Introduction to Policy Analysis (TPA1111) and Strategic Planning for Airport Systems (TB9152)’. I R . L E O N H E R M A N S , PhD student. Graduated in SEPA from TU Delft and started PhD research in November 1999 into the use of actor-oriented analyses to support decision making on integrated water management. Has conducted field research in Egypt, North-Holland, Turkey and the Philippines. I R . D I L L E K A M P S , Junior Lecturer. Studied Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis and Management (SEPAM) at the University of Technology in Delft. Graduated in September 2002 at the PA section. Is conducting several external researches on the topic of water management and public participation. Is also contributing to several courses that are taught by PA. I R . D R S . S O N J A K A R S T E N S , PhD Student. Studied Technical Geosciences at TU Delft and environmental science at the University of Utrecht. She is conducting PhD research into making and handling scale choices in policy analysis processes on water management. She also works one day a week in the Strategical Research Department at Geo Delft. D R S . T E L L I V A N D E R L E I , PhD Student. Telli studied Science and Policy at the University of Utrecht and joined the section as a PhD student in January 2004. She is drawn by the question 9 how social and institutional aspects can be quantitatively modelled in a multi-actor systems setting. Therefore, she is currently investigating different models and theories; e. g. agent based models and game theory. Her goal is to contribute to the policy maker's understanding of the complex networks he is dealing with and, in that way, facilitate public discourse and legislative action. I R . M A C H T E L T M E I J E R , PhD Student. Graduated in Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis and Management from TU Delft and is conducting research under the DIOC infrastructures project, focusing on dealing with uncertainties in the design process for drinking water supply infrastructure. IR. HERMAN VAN DER MOST. Is on secondment to the section for one day a week from the WL/Delft Hydraulics. Specializes in water management policy analysis. D R . I R . T I N E K E R U I J G H - V A N D E R P L O E G , Assistant Professor. Graduated in biology from the University of Wageningen and completed a PhD in Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures at Auburn University, AL, USA. Her main interest is in methods to support information provision in decision making processes. Areas of application: regional and urban water management planning. She was appointed to the executive board of the Hoogheemraadschap Delfland (Water Board) in July 1999 being responsible for water policy and water quality. D R . J I L L S L I N G E R , Assistant Professor. Graduated in Applied Mathematics from the University of Natal, South Africa, and completed a PhD on modelling the physical dynamics of estuaries for management purposes while employed by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. Following her involvement in developing policy for the allocation of freshwater to South African rivers and estuaries, she was seconded to Delft Hydraulics in the Netherlands. She subsequently joined Resource Analysis, a consultancy bureau, where she was involved in participative process management for national and international water and coastal projects. Her current research interests are directed at the role of information in informing transboundary decision making for rivers and coasts and the use of model typologies in choosing appropriate quantitative methods for problem analysis. systems and control engineering, in particular modelling and simulation. He was assistant professor at the University of Virginia (USA) and head of the Policy Analysis Unit for Rijkswaterstaat (Directorate General for Public Works and Water Management) before becoming involved in setting up and implementing the SEPAM- course at TU Delft. As head of the section he is interested in further developing policy analysis in general terms, and in particular for integrated water management, infrastructure and transport and sustainability. D R . W A R R E N E . W A L K E R , Professor. Has a PhD in operations research from Cornell University (Ithaca, New York). He is currently also a Senior Policy Analyst at RAND Europe in Leiden. He has 30 years of experience, applying quantitative analysis to public policy problems at the local, regional, national and international level. Many of the projects he has led involve cost-effectiveness analyses of complex problems with multiple stakeholders in which a range of impacts of alternative policies are assessed and tradeoffs are made among the environmental, economic, and social impacts. He is involved in research on transport policy, decision support systems, and dealing with uncertainty in policy analysis and policymaking. D R . I R . I V O W E N Z L E R , senior research scientist. Ivo Wentzler holds a masters degree in Architecture and a PhD in simulation and gaming. In addition to his part-time appointment at TU Delft, he is a senior consultant with Accenture in Amsterdam. His research interest concentrates on simulation, gaming and other forms of strategic decision support. M O N I Q U E V A N D E R T O O R N - F E N N E M A and G O N N Y V A N W E R K H O V E N provided secretarial support. D R . I R . W I L T H I S S E N , Professor. Studied Physics Engineering at TU Eindhoven and completed his PhD in 10 11 H I G H L I G H T S General Highlights The section organised the dutch System Dynamics networkday in April. It attracted about 50 participants and included presentations from Atrive, Minase and TNO/Telecom and a participative workshop organised by Accenture. The cooperation with the internationally renowned ‘Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)’ was continued. As part of the cooperation, Mans Nilsson, project leader at SEI, is working towards a PhD in Policy Analysis with the PA section. He concentrates on studying the role of knowledge and institutions in environmental Policy Integration, taking Swedish energy policy as a case. Funding was obtained from NWO-NOVEM for a 4-year cooperative research programme on ‘Dealing with Uncertainties in Transitions towards Sustainability in the Netherland’s Energy Infrastructure’. Partners will be research groups in Science and Society, and in Innovation Sciences (Utrecht University), and the section on Public Management of TPM. One senior-researcher, and two PhD researchers will work on the programme. The section’s scientific staff had a productive 2-day outing in Brabant including work sessions concentrating on research issues in Policy Analysis, as well as cultural and out-door activities. The faculty’s teaching and research programmes were evaluated by two VSNU visitation Committees. The SEPA programme to which the section contributes significantly was evaluated positively; the preliminary judgement of the Multi-Actor Systems research programme was ‘very good’. Personal Highlights SCOTT CUNNINGHAM A co-authored book on technology mining was accepted for publication by Wiley (expected to appear in 2004). B E R T E N S E R I N K co-organised a successful stream of 30 papers on public participation at the Annual Conference of the International Association on Impact Assessment in Marakech. Co-developed, in close cooperation with Mrs. Loes Witteveen from Larenstein University Deventer and Dr. A. Ramachandran from Cochin University (Kerala, India), the Visual Problem Appraisal ‘Kerala's Coast’, consisting of 23 filmed interviews with stakeholders, a facilitator's guide and a workbook. The VPA will be used in professional education, diploma courses and international MSc programmes. WIL THISSEN Co-edited a book on ‘Critical Infrastructures’ with Paulien Herder (E&I section); the book was published by Kluwer Academic and appeared in September, 2003. Received the ‘Outstanding Contribution Award’ from the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society, for outstanding service on the IEEE SMC Board of Governors and Executive Committee. Was invited as key-note lecturer for the International Course on Strategic Environmental Assessment with focus on Spatial Planning, Policies and the Aarhus Convention. Roskilde University, Denmark, 18-21 September, 2003. Was invited to become a member of the editorial board of ‘Technological Forecasting and Social Change’. The section established participation in the newly established TU Delft interfaculty research centers (‘speerpunten’) on Infrastructures, and on Water. Similarly, participation was established in several national research consortia bidding for so-called BSIK subsidies, notably in the ‘Next Generation Infrastructures’ and the ‘Knowledge network on System Innovations’ consortia. WARREN WALKER 12 13 was one of the guest editors of a special issue of the journal Integrated Assessment on ‘Dealing with Uncertainty in Policy Analysis and Policymaking’, which appeared in Fall 2003 as Vol. 4, no. 1. 3 E D U C A T I O N General remark In 2003, TU Delft has introduced the Batchelor/Masters system in the organization curriculum. Therefore, compared to previous years, the courses taught by the Policy Analysis Staff have new numbers and some courses have been replaced, notably in the Masters program. Course codes have the following meaning: SPM: part of full-time day curriculum in System Engineering, Policy Analysis, and Management DTB: Part of part-time evening curriculum in System Engineering, Policy Analysis, and Management TPA: part of MSc programme in Technology and Policy Analysis (to be renamed Engineering and Policy Analysis in 2004) 3.1 Courses taught by Policy Analysis Staff TPA1321 CONTINUOUS SYSTEMS MODELLING This course is intended for international students who have completed a BSc. The module is a combination of spm2310 (Continuous Systems Modelling) and spm2931 (Continuous Modelling Project). Students learn about System Dynamics modelling and the use of Powersim. Taught by: G. Bekebrede, E. van Daalen, J. Slinger TPA1111 INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEM ENGINEERING AND POLICY ANALYSIS This is a first-year introductory course on problem solving. The course has been streamlined and all materials (sheets, exams, model answers etc.) are available on the Internet. Both full-time and part-time students make frequent use of this facility. Taught by: P. Bots, W. Walker and A. de Haan SPM1911/DTB1911 MINI PROJECTS IN SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, POLICY ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT This is the first project module within the curriculum (both full-time and part-time). This year the module included case studies entitled ‘The Venice lagoon’ and ‘Safety at Schiphol Airport’. Some 12 groups of six students 14 15 The discrete part of the module is taught by the Systems Engineering section. The continuous part of the course is taught by: G. Bekebrede, E. van Daalen, J. Slinger each were admitted on the basis of their exam results in TB111. Taught by: B. Enserink, L.M. Hermans, D.P. Kamps, S. Karstens, G. Bekebrede, C. Chorus and N. Bowden SPM2110 / DTB 2110 ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX ENVIRONMENTS This module teaches students how to analyse and choose an appropriate scope for problems in a complex, multi-actor environment. Students are taught to structure and analyse these problems using methods and techniques such as causal analysis, analysis of objectives, actor analysis, network analysis etc. Students then draw up a proposal for further action and research. Taught by: B. Enserink, J. Koppenjan (Public Management), D.P. Kamps and W. Thissen Electives TB9152 STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR AIRPORT SYSTEMS An introductory course on the issues of management of an airport. Several issues are taught, including: Policy Analysis for Airport Management, Demand generation modelling, land and airside capacity and economics. Taught by: W.E. Walker and A.R.C. de Haan; in cooperation with faculty from Aerospace Engineering. SPM2310 CONTINUOUS MODELLING ELECTIVE TB951I This second-year module focuses on mathematical systems modelling using continuous differential equations. Part of the course concentrates on the System Dynamics method. Students are also taught to use VisSim and Powersim software for continuous modelling and calculation purposes. Taught by: E. Coplakova and others (ITS), E. van Daalen, G. Bekebrede, Z.Verwater (E&I), S. Cunningham FRENCH FRAMEWORK FOR WATER MANAGEMENT This course aims to give students the opportunity to learn about different aspects of water management in France, in the company of French students. Students travel to Montpellier to join a group of graduate students from ENGREF for a one-week excursion. Taught by: Dr M.P.M.Ruijgh-van der Ploeg, G. Bouleau (ENGREF Centre de Montpellier) TB2931 CONTINUOUS MODELLING PROJECT SPM4353 This is a required module for second year students. Students work in pairs on a case study which takes them through the whole modelling cycle. The aim is to build a System Dynamics model for the case, carry out experiments with the model and write a modelling report. Taught by: J. Slinger, G. Bekebrede, E. van Daalen, W. Thissen, A. de Haan, S. Cunningham, Z. Verwater and others DESIGN OF WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DTB2938 This new master’s level course focusses on different aspects of (re)designing water management systems. This course focuses on water management systems from the perspective of design as a multi-stakeholder decisionmaking process. Objective analysis, guiding principles for design, and (quantitative) performance evaluation receive specific attention. The course focuses on Dutch water management but within the context of Europe and the transboundary character of our river basins and the North Sea. QUANTITATIVE DYNAMIC SYSTEMS MODELLING This module is meant for part-time students holding a BSc. It combines the modules SPM2310 (Continuous Systems Modelling), SPM2320 (Discrete Systems Modelling), SPM2931 (Continuous Modelling Project) and SPM2932 (Discrete Modelling Project). The module is divided into four blocks: theory of continuous modelling, focusing on System Dynamics; continuous modelling project; theory of discrete systems modelling; discrete modelling project. SPM9153 16 17 CASE STUDIES IN DECISION SUPPORT There were five lectures in section, as lecture participants from energy and industry, ICT and systems engineering. There were also guest lectures from TNO Telecom and the Rijkswaterstaat. SPM9321 DESIGN OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR nele incidentenbestrijding in Rotterdam-Rijnmond. Delft: TUD/Port of Rotterdam. BUSINESS APPLICATIONS Gives an overview and introduction in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and how this technology is/can be used in the practice of public and private businesses. The course consists of lectures, practical work with software ArcGIS and issue paper assignments. It is aimed to get students acquainted with the nature of geo-information and the organization and technology of GIS. The course is taught by Ajantha Dahanayake, Zoran Stojanovic (section Systems Engineering), Linda Carton (section Policy Analysis), Mathias Lemmens (section GIS-technology) and Bert Vermeij (ESRI Nederland, GIS firm) Other teaching contributions Members of the section are also involved in a number of other courses taught primarily by other sections. P. Bots teaches network planning technologies in the Management of Technologically Complex Projects and gives a policy design seminar in the 3rd year SEPAM design course (TB3010). S. Karstens supervised students on the SEPA-Design course (TB311), W. Thissen contributed to SPM4130, Design and Management of Infrastructures. P E N G C H E N Internalisation of environmental coasts in tunnel projects. Is monetization a promising way to help environment related decision making? TNO Bouw. W A W A N D H E W A N T O System Dynamics Approach for Dynamic Market Model of Dutch Energy Retail Business. X I A O K U I D O N G Supply Chain Management For Chinese Construction Industry. Learning experience from Japan. A I D A H E I J B R O E K Functieafweging op basis van Geld, Groen en Gevoel: inhoud, proces en toepassing. Nederlands Instituut voor Toegepaste Geowetenschappen (TNO-NiTG). M A R I A N N E H I L D E R S Sharing a river. An analysis of international decision-making on the Incomati river basin. South Africa, Swaziland and Mozambique. CSIR Icomtek. R A N I E K A P O E R C H A N Is het strand ‘(on)betaalbaar’? Zandsuppleties als economisch-ruimtelijke kwaliteitsimpuls. RijksInstituut voor Kust en Zee. M I C H E L K E M N E R (Febr. 2004) Een Veiligheidsorgaan voor de lucht- 3.2 Graduates vaart. Transport Safety Institute, Den Haag. In 2003 the following students graduated from the Policy Analysis Section (the titles of their MSc theses are given below in italics). M A R I A K O O I J Tarieven in de waterketen. Een uiteenzetting van de E S T H E R V A N D E N A K K E R Ruimte voor Succes. Succes- en faal- R I C K V A N L E N T Odontoceti-Fishery interactions: The use of Acoustic kenmerken voor de inzet van technisch-inhoudelijke informatie in de besluitvorming van Ruimte voor de rivier projecten. Oranjewoud te Oosterhout. Deterrence as a potential solution to the problem. I N E K E V A N B E M M E L E N Zij veilig - wij veilig. De wisselwerking tussen de Vogel- en Habitatrichtlijn en Ruimte voor de Rivier. DHV Management Consultants. tariefstructuurdiscussie. DHV Water. M A R C E L M A A S B O M M E L Omgaan met afslagrisico’s in kustplaatsen. Een afwegingskader als hulpmiddel in het besluitvormingsproces. Ministerie V&W. DG Rijkswaterstaat, RIKZ (Rijksinstituut voor Kust en Zee). naar toepassing van informatietechnologie bij de gecoördineerde operatio- M A A I K E M U L L E R Het hoofd boven water. Een onderzoek naar de informatiebehoefte bij de besluitvorming over de inzet van noodoverloopgebieden en de ontwikkeling van een spelsimulatie. Ministerie van Verkeer en Waterstaat. DG RWS, Dienst Weg en Waterbouwkunde, afd. Waterkeren. 18 19 M A R N I X B O U W M A N ICT in InCidenTen. Rapportage van het onderzoek A R J A N V A N O S Het Kennemerstrand: een ongewenste ontwikkeling? RijksInstituut voor Kust en Zee Students actively working on their MSc projects as of March 1, 2004 G A N G A R A M P A N D A Y Decentralized management of coastal resources in Kerala, India: Institutional characteristics of local governments. B A R T J A N V A N B E U Z E K O M Reconstruction and design of evaluation D I D O N G P R A B O W O Policy Analysis on Performance-Based Budgeting System Using Literature Study and System Dynamics Study at the Delft University of Technology. T O N Y F I E D L E R Onderzoek naar de mogelijkheden van afstemming van scheme for cashewnut production in Mozambique. ICZM - IWRM. Commissioned by DHV Water bv. W O U T E R G R O E N The impact of public-private cooperation on the legal R O E L V A N R A A K (March 2004) Facing the threat from the North Sea. Cross state comparison of practices and instruments of high level policymakers with regard tot storm flood risks. In association with KPMG BEA. Y . S H U A I Institutional Management of Infrastructure in the Port of Antwerp. E R I K S I E P M A N (March 2004) Water User Associations and Community Organisation in Kisumu Kenia (at SANA). tasks of the Ministry of Transport and Public Works in the coastal zone (at RIKZ). M I C H E L L E H E N D R I K S Coastal safety: How new knowledge questions emerge from a dynamic actor network. Directorate General of Public Works and Water Management (Rijkswaterstaat), Road and Hydraulic Engineering Institute (DWW). F R A N S H O E B E N S Benchmarking in het Bouw- en Woning Toezicht (Zenc, BV). F E N I D A R . S U K A R Y A Finding Opportunities To Improve The Perfor- mance of Autonomous Water Supply Enterprise (PDAM) Management in Indonesia. E R I K V A N H O F S L O T Toward a Blueprint for a Change Laboratory. Accenture, Amsterdam. A M A N H U N D A L Airport Development Center. Possibilities for an International Airport in Amritsar, India. S O N G H U I Q I N G Graphical and probabilistic techniques for modeling policy decisions. J O H A N J O N K E R Benchmarking in het waterbeheer. G A B Y K L E V E R L A A N - L A N G E N K A M P Benchmarking in het riool- beheer. Z E N L I N K W E E Corporate Zenlin Longevity: Formula of 200+ year old companies. Accenture, Amsterdam. X U L I J U N Customer relations Management in E-commerce (case: Amazon). 20 21 N I E L S V A N O O S T R O M Dillemmas in striving for sustainable water management in Dutch cities: the influence of national policies on local action. TNO-NiTG, Utrecht. 4 R E S E A R C H 4.1 PhD research P R O J E C T S L E O N A R D O R E Y E S Regionale ontwikkeling rond kenniscentra in Mexico. H A N S - P E T E R S P I E S Change of Division flight level 245 -> 285. Luchtverkeersleiding Nederlands (LVNL). M A R C S W E E L S S E N Prioritisation instrument DWW. Rijkswaterstaat T H E R E S I A Y U N I T A Game theory and international trade agreements. Understanding map visualization as a tool in interactive policymaking Working title: ‘Speaking the language of maps: The role of spatial visualization in policy design’. This research studies the role of (policy) maps in participatory policymaking settings. Policy maps play an important role in the policy design process. With the graphic visualization of the landscape in structured and abstract patterns (groups, borders, differentiations, etc) maps describe the analysis of a region, possible policy options and consequences at one glance. They assist groups of participants in exploring spatial relations, in making trade-offs between spatial dilemma’s and in explicating a common vocabulary across disciplines, scales, and professional backgrounds. But maps can also lead to polarized discussions on borders and locations. How does this work? This thesis tries to answer the question how maps or ‘mapping activities’ can be used effectively and efficiently as supportive tool in interactive policymaking. Researcher: Linda Carton; Supervisors: Bert Enserink, Wil Thissen Intertwining uncertainty analysis and the drinking water infrastructure design process This project - which is part of the DIOC programme on Infrastructures aims at developing specific recommendations to drinking water companies for the organization and structuring of design processes. The process design will be improved with respect to the development and selection of strategies to deal with the uncertainties about the future. The focus is on the first or strategic phase of the design process. The project developed a theoretical framework for empirical research during the first two years of the project. During 2001 and 2002, three case studies were carried out to validate, improve and expand this framework. Researcher: Machtelt Meijer; Supervisors: Tineke Ruijgh-van der Ploeg, Wil Thissen Actors and network analysis methods for integrated water management (Delft Cluster, Integrated water management theme) The project examines the relationship between the systems analysis approach of existing decision making methods in water management and 22 23 the social and institutional aspects which are the major factors in policy acceptance and implementation. The aim of the research is to gain understanding of the opportunities to incorporate social and institutional aspects as a more explicit element of analysis and decision-making, thereby increasing the chances of successful implementation. Actor analysis methods will be applied to a number of cases, including planning processes in Egypt, North-Holland, Turkey and the Philippines. This project is part of the Delft Cluster, Theme 6: Integrated water management in partnership with Delft Hydraulics. Researcher: Leon Hermans; Supervisor: Wil Thissen How to make and handle scale choices in policy analysis processes on water management (DIOC Waterworks and watermanagement) In this research scale choices (in time, space, actor levels and amount of detail) in policy analysis processes on water management are the key object of study. The selection of scale always involves a trade-off because no perfect scale exists. A good example of a scale related dilemma is the choice between long term and short term interests which may be conflicting, for example economic considerations on short term versus ecological concerns on the long term. This example shows that different stakeholders involved in policy analysis studies may have different interests and therefore different opinions on what scale choices should be selected in the study. Scale choices are important because scale plays an important role in determining the problems to be addressed and the solutions to be found. Scale is not politically neutral and has a strategic value: the selection of scale may privilege certain stakeholders. Therefore important questions that are investigated are: how are scale choices made, what consequences do they have and how are they handled during the process? Researcher: Sonja Karstens; Supervisors: Wil Thissen, Pieter Bots Options for a Sustainable Reduction of Aviation’s Gas-Emissions by Technological Innovations This research project focuses on three main issues: 1. What does a ‘Sustainable solution for aviation’ means in measurable proxies? 2. What technological options are promising in bringing this sustainable solution closer? 3. What elements can be identified that enhance the implementation of these promising technologies and prevents them from being abused unsustainably? The research contains operationilizations of the concept Sustainable Development, a detailed description of some new aeronautical designs and some existing designs from the literature, a modeling of the future (up to 2070) demand for air travel, a policy analysis (base case and new situation with the promising technologies ideally implemented) and a multi actor system study. Researcher: Alexander de Haan; Supervisors: Warren Walker, Bert Enserink Development of a quantitative approach to coping with deep uncertainty The research focuses on the use and improvement of exploratory modeling for long-term policy problems. The basic idea of exploratory modeling is to include as broad future as it is useful to problems that are characterized by deep uncertainties. The project challenges will be on developing conceptual and computational model in dealing with both parametric and structural uncertainties. In addition, there is a requirement for a tool for navigating through and visualizing of the multi-dimensional problem space, which will be huge as the consequence of deep uncertainty. Two case studies will be investigated, namely the strategic planning for infrastructure in the aviation and energy sector. Researcher: Buyung Agusdinata; Supervisors: Wil Thissen, Warren Walker, Pieter Bots Toward sustainable aviation by technologically reducing air craft emissions The project focusses on the relation between technological innovations in aviation and sustainability for the sector. Several ‘engineering’ solutions are designed and their influence is analysed in a policy analysis framework. Special interest is paid to what the enhancing and opposing factors are for implementing promising innovations. Researcher: Alexander de Haan; Supervisor: Warren Walker How values conflict: a comparison of rational models of decision-making and empirical evidence from the Dutch electricity system Public values are much debated; policy makers are expected to safeguard societies interests and values. In doing so choices are made. Choices about values are made explicitly or implicitly. The results of these choices affect 24 25 our infrastructure and its organization. The role of the analyst is to facilitate the policy maker in his decision process. For this, the policy analyst uses a different array of models. This research tries to understand the discrepancies between rational models of decision-making, used by analysts, and empirical evidence from the Dutch electricity system. Researcher: Telli van der Lei; Supervisors: Scott Cunningham, Wil Thissen 4.2 Projects funded by third parties Knowledge Transfer: A matter of communication? The objective of this research project is to identify criteria (and their determinants) for successful knowledge transfer between researchers/ consultants and policy makers/clients. Commissioned by: Delft Cluster Period: August 2000 - May 2003 TB Team: Pieter Bots, Leon Hermans, Linda Carton In partnership with: WL Delft Hydraulics, DWW Rijkswaterstaat, IHE, TUD Civiele Techniek Integrated management of Coastal Zones, development of visual problem appraisal (VPA), India Staff training, rapid appraisal and decision support at the IMCOZ Centre at CUSAT, Cochin India. (IMCOZ = Integrated Management of Coastal Zones; CUSAT = Cochin University of Science and Technology). Research cooperation involving a visit of Dr. Ramachandran (CUSAT) to Delft. Joint project with: Larenstein University for professional education Deventer and Cochin Unversity for Science and Technology Sponsored by: Van Hall Institute Leeuwarden and CICAT/NUFFIC Researcher: Bert Enserink Sustainable Building Sustainability in building projects is a complex process due to the different interest of the multiple stakeholders and the fact that there are many and varied interpretations of sustainability. To generate understanding of the range of motives underpinning sustainable decisions, DUT has developed the Sustainable Decision Model (DuBes) which is supported by a computer tool (MEDIA). Researchers: Pieter Bots and others Commissioned by: Delfts Cluster 26 Community of Practice Breedband Participation in a consortium with DHV Management Consultants, Kuiper Compagnons and BECO Environmental Management. The consortium supported the community of practice to think up innovative solutions for intensive, multiple and sustainabel use of space in industrial/business areas. Commissioned by: Habiforum Researcher: Bert Enserink, Mirjam Huis in't Veld (AOP), Maura Soekijad (AOP) HarmoniCOP Participation in EU sponsored research project on public participation in river basin management. Work on deliverable 5: a national report expressing the state of the art of public partticipation in water management in the Netherlands. Commissioned by: EU Researchers: Bert Enserink, Dille Kamps and Erik Mostert (RBA Centre) Waterinvestments for nature Exploratory strategic research to find options for cooperation between stakeholders for creating new nature through watermanagement. Commissioned by: the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Safety Researchers: Bert Enserink, Willemijn Dicke and Dille Kamps Monitoring of new Transport Technologies A joint research project with the Dutch Ministry of Transport, Willems and van Wildenberg, and the Transport Section of TBM. The research investigated methods for the automated monitoring and reporting of new transportation technologies. Commissioned by: the Dutch Ministry of Transport Researcher: Scott Cunningham Exploitation of Transport Research Results via the Web EXTR@Web is collecting, structuring, analysing and disseminating transport research results from within the European Research Area, as well as for selected global transport research programmes and projects. The aim is to support the transport research and policymaking process over the next four years by providing timely access to the latest results and their implications. Researcher: Warren Walker, Vincent Marchau (TLO), Wouter Boon (TLO) Commissioned by: EU http://europa.eu.int/comm/transport/extra/ 27 Long term planning for TPG Post The project concentrated on exploring application of the Adaptive Planning Concept to the long-term planning for the postal distribution system of TPG Post. Commissioner: TPG Post Researcher: Warren Walker, Hugo Verheul Strategic MER Scheldt Estuary Contribution to the formulation and improvement of a qualitative model to aid in identifying the aspects of importance in conducting a strategic environmental impact assessment for Scheldt Estuary. Commissioned by: Arcadis Period: June - July 2003 Researcher: JH Slinger COMRISK Advice on developing an analytical framework for evaluating the national policies and strategies of five countries bordering the North Sea formed the basis of the contribution of the policy analysis section to the European Union funded project ‘Common strategies for storm flood risk’. Commissioned by: KPMG BEA Researchers: JH Slinger, Andrew Hale 5 P U B L I C A T I O N S 2 0 0 3 Book T H I S S E N , W A H (Section Policy Analysis) & Herder, PM (Section Energy & Industry), editors (2003). Critical Infrastructures. State of the Art in Research and Application. Boston/Dordrecht/London: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 304 pp. Contributions to books B U E R E N , E M V A N (Section Policy, Organisation and Management), Bots, PWG (Section Policy Analysis), Seijdel, RR (extern) & Mayer, IS (Section Policy, Organisation and Management) (2003). The Dubes game: supporting sustainable urban renewal projects. In Mayer, & Veeneman, (Ed.), Games in a World of Infrastructures. (pp. 125-144). Delft: Eburon. C A R T O N , L J (Section Policy Analysis), Karstens, SAM (Section Policy Analysis), Rozemeijer, M. (extern), Asselt, M. van (extern), Goossen, H (extern), Greeuw, S (extern), Haasnoot, M (extern), Klooster, S van 't (extern), Ruijgrok, E (extern), Tanczos, I (extern), Valkering, P (extern), Verschelling, E (extern) & Visser, PJ (Section Hydraulic Engineering) (2002). The W4S game: exploring the future consequences of water management. In Mayer, Igor & Veeneman, Wijnand (Ed.), Games in a World of Infrastructures. (pp. 85-103). Delft: Eburon Delft. C A R T O N , L J (Section Policy Analysis), Jong, WM de (Section Policy, Organisation and Management), Leijten, M (Section Policy, Organisation and Management), Mayer, IS (Section Policy, Organisation and Management), Scalzo, R (extern) & Dammers, E (extern) (2003). The urban netwerkgame: innovations in development planning. In Mayer, IS & Veeneman, WW (Ed.), Games in a world of infrastructures. (pp. 3967). Delft: Eburon. E N S E R I N K , B (Section Policy Analysis) & Mostert, E (Section Land- and Water Management) (2003). What is public participation? In TU-Delft, RBA Centre, (Ed.), Public Participation and The European Water Framework Directive; A framework for Analysis. (pp. 5-9). Delft: TU Delft, RBA Centre. 28 29 H E R D E R , P M (Section Energy & Industry) & Thissen, WAH (Section Policy Analysis) (2003). Critical Infrastructures; A new and Challenging Research Field. In Thissen, WAH & Herder, PM (Ed.), Critical Infrastructures - State of the Art in Research and Application. (pp. 1-8). Boston/Dordrecht/ London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. H E R M A N S , L M (Section Policy Analysis) & Bots, PWG (Section Policy Analysis) (2003). Metagames: exploring participatory stakeholder analysis for water management in Egypt. In Veeneman, & Mayer, (Ed.), Games in a world of infrastructures. (pp. 181-204). Delft: Eburon. T H I S S E N , W A H (Section Policy Analysis) & Herder, PM (Section Energy & Industry) (2003). Synthesis of Approaches and Insights. In Thissen, WAH & Herder, PM (Ed.), Critical Infrastructures - State of the Art in Research and Application. (pp. 283-301). Boston/ Dordrecht/ London USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers. W A L K E R , W E (Section Policy Analysis), Lang, NA (Section System Engin- eering), Keur, J (extern), Visser, HG (Ch. Flight Mechanics and Propulsion), Wijnen, RAA (Ch. Flight Mechanics and Propulsion), Kohse, U (Section System Engineering), Veldhuis, J (Extern) & Haan, ARC de (Section Policy Analysis) (2003). An organizational decision support system for airport strategic exploration. In Bui, T, Sroka, H, Stanek, S & Goluchowski, J (Ed.), DSS in the Uncertainty of the Internet Age. (pp. 435-452). Katowice: Consorg. Publications in English language Journals B O T S , P W G (Section Policy Analysis) & Lohman, FAB (Section System Engineering) (2003). Effectiveness of DataMining: A tool for testing the vein. International journal of technology, policy and management (IJTPM), 1-12. M A R C H A U , V A W J (Section Transport Policy & Logistical Organization) & Walker, WE (Section Policy Analysis) (2003). Dealing with uncertainty in implementing Advanced Driver Assistance Systems: An Adaptive Approach. Integrated Assessment, 4(1), 35-45. R I E T , O A W T V A N D E (Section Transport Policy & Logistical Organization), Edelenbos, J (Section Policy, Organisation and Management) & Monnikhof, RAH (Section Policy Analysis) (2003). A Double Helix approach: a proposal to forge a better integration of analysis and policy development. International journal of technology, policy and management (IJTPM), 3(1), 21-22. S J O E R , E (Section Education & Technology), Herder, PM (Section Energy & Industry), Bogman, F (extern), Daalen, C van (Section Policy Analysis), Danes, W (extern), Dopper, SM (Section Education & Technology), Kruit, M (Section Technology, Strategy & Entrepreneurship), Peppen, AJ van (niet sectie gebonden WP), Venn, PJ van de (extern) & Verkroost, MJ (Section Education & Technology) (2003). Developing and implementing innovative ICT -supported engineering education. European journal of engineering education, 28(3), 403-420. W A L K E R , W E (Section Policy Analysis), Harremoes, P (extern), Rotmans, J (extern), Sluijs, JP van der (extern), Asselt, MBA van (extern), Janssen, P (extern) & Krayer von Kraus, MP (extern) (2003). Defining Uncertainty. A conceptual Basis for Uncertainty Management in Model-based Decision Support. Integrated Assessment, 4(1), 5-17. W A L K E R , W E (Section Policy Analysis) & Marchau, VAWJ (Section Trans- port Policy & Logistical Organization) (2003). Dealing with uncertainty in Policy Analysis and Policymaking. Integrated Assessment, 4(1), 1-4. Conference Contributions E N S E R I N K , B (Section Policy Analysis) & Monnikhof, RAH (Section B O T S , P W G (Section Policy Analysis) & Hermans, LM (Section Policy Policy Analysis) (2003). Information Management for Public Participation in Co-design Processes: Evaluation of a Dutch Example. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 46(3), 315-344. Analysis). Developing ‘playable metagames’ for participatory stakeholder analysis. In Social Contributions and Responsibilities of Simulation & Gaming 2003. (pp. 647-656). Chiba, Japan: Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming. H E R M A N S , L M (Section Policy Analysis), Beroggi, GEG (Extern) & Loucks, DP (extern) (2003). Managing water quality in a New York City watershed. Journal of hydroinformatics, 5(3), 155-168. B O T S , P W G (Section Policy Analysis). L’ enseignement de la gestion de 30 31 projet par la voie du jeu. In Questions de pédagogies dans l'enseignement superieur réflexions, projets et pratiques. (pp. 91-95). Brest, France: ENSIETA. IWA International Water Association. M A Y E R , I S (Section Policy, Organisation and Management), Leijten, M B O T S , P W G (Section Policy Analysis) & Seijdel, R (Section Materials Science) (2002). MEDIA. A decision support tool for urban development. In Pettersen, TD (Ed.), Proceedings Sustainable Building 2002 International Conference. (pp. 1-6). Norway , Oslo: The Norwegian Ecobuild Program. C A R T O N , L J (Section Policy Analysis) (2003). Framing spatial planning issues on maps: informative or controversial? In Dijst, M, P Schot, K de Jong (Ed.), Framing Land Use Dynamics: reviewed abstracts international conference 16-18 April, 2003. (pp. 151-152). Utrecht: Faculty of Geographical Sciences, Utrecht University. E N S E R I N K , B (Section Policy Analysis) (2003). Creating a Scenariologic - Design and Application of a Repeatable Methodology. In Proceedings of the 36th IEEE Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. (pp. 1-10). Hawaii: IEEE. (Section Policy, Organisation and Management), Carton, LJ (Section Policy Analysis), Jong, WM de (Section Policy, Organisation and Management), Scalzo, R (extern), Dammers, E (extern) & Verwest, F (extern) (2003). The urban network game; a simulation of future of joint city interests. In Kiyoshi Arai, (Ed.), Social contributions and responsibilities of simulation and gaming. (pp. 119-128). Chiba, Japan. R O E T E R I N K , H J H (Interduct), Lukszo, Z (Section Energy & Industry), Weijnen, MPC (Section Energy & Industry) & Daalen, C van (Section Policy Analysis) (2003). Improving the logistic performance in a food company using a system dynamics model for the internal supply chain: a case study. In Proceedings of the 21st international conference of the system dynamics society. New York. E N S E R I N K , B (Section Policy Analysis) & Gent, D van (extern), Bouw- S L I N G E R , J H (Section Policy Analysis) & Daalen, C van (Section Policy Analysis) (2003). System Dynamics in environmental decision making. In 1st Nordic Conference on Decision Support. Lübeck. man, M (extern) (2003). The promise of ICT support for incident management in the Port of Rotterdam. In Newkirk, Ross T & Stoop, John (Ed.), Emergency Management in a Changing World. The International Emergency Management Society 10th Annual Conference Proceedings. (pp. 304314). Sophia-Antipolis, France: TIEMS/Ecole des Mines de Paris. T H I S S E N , W A H (Section Policy Analysis) & Herder, PM (Section Energy & Industry). Critical Infrastructures: Challenges for Systems Engineering. In Proceedings 2003 IEEE International Conference on System, Man and Cybernetics. (pp. 2042-2047). Washington: OmniPress/IEEE. H E R M A N S , L M (Section Policy Analysis) (2003). Agenda Setting in Policy W A L K E R , W E (Section Policy Analysis), Lang, NA (Section System Engin- Analysis: Exploring Conflict for a Case of Water Resources Management in the Philippines. In SMC 2003 Conference Proceedings. (pp. 3314-3321). Washington DC: OmniPress, IEEE. eering), Keur, J. (extern), Visser, HG (Ch. Flight Mechanics and Propulsion), Wijnen, RAA (Ch. Flight Mechanics and Propulsion), Kohse, U (Section System Engineering), Veldhuis, J (extern) & Haan, ARC de (Section Technology Assessment) (2003). An Organizational Decision Support System for Airport Strategic Exploration. In Proceedings of the 7th International Conference of the International Society for Decision Support Systems. (pp. 435-452). Ustrom. H U I S I N ' T V E L D , M A A (Section Work and Organisational Psychology), Soekijad, M (Section Work and Organisational Psychology) & Enserink, B (Section Policy Analysis) (2003). Learning in Interorganisational Communities of Practice. In HCP 2003 Human Centered Processes. Distributed decision making and man-machine cooperation. (pp. 107-112). Luxembourg: Centre Universitaire Luxembourg. K O O I M A N , S O N J A (extern), Kooij, Maria (extern) & Meijer, MH (Section Policy Analysis) (2003). Practical Study on uncertainty analysis in drinking water infrastructure planning; two Dutch case studies. In Proceedings of the 1st IWA Young researchers Conference. (pp. 74-81). 32 W I T T E V E E N , L O E S (extern), Enserink, B (Section Policy Analysis) & Ramachandran, A (extern) (2003). People on stage, a visual problem appraisal of Kerala’s Coast. In Proceedings of the International Conference: People and the Sea II - Conflicts, Threats and Opportunities. (pp. 1-13). Amsterdam: MARE. 33 Articles in Dutch periodicals M A Y E R , I S (Section Policy, Organisation and Management), Jong, WM de (Section Policy, Organisation and Management), Carton, LJ (Section Policy Analysis), Leijten, M (Section Policy, Organisation and Management) & Dammers, E (extern) (2003). Het spel om de ruimte; experimenteren met ontwikkelingsplanologie in Brabantstad. Bestuurswetenschappen, 6(57e jrg), 494-517. Carton, LJ (Section Policy Analysis) (2003). Nieuwe kaarten, Nieuwe kansen. Evaluatie en procesontwerp voor waterkansenkaarten Delfland. Delft: TBM/TU Delft, 36 pp. E N S E R I N K , B (Section Policy Analysis) & Verheul, HHM (Section Policy, Organisation and Management) (2003). Aanzet voor gezamenlijke kennisontwikkeling Corporate Kennisthema ‘Kennis van de Burger’. Den Haag/ Delft: CPS Centre for Process Management and Simulation, 17 pp. M U L L E R , M (extern), Bots, PWG (Section Policy Analysis) & Thissen, WAH (Section Policy Analysis) (2003). Besluitvorming bij inundatie; een spel voor volwassenen. H2O: tijdschrift voor watervoorziening en waterbeheer, 36(21), 27-30. H E R M A N S , L M (Section Policy Analysis) (2003). Actor Analysis for the Water REMIND Project, Final Report. Delft: TU Delft, Faculteit TBM, 46 pp. A N G G R A E N I , E L I S A (extern), Lukszo, Z (Section Energy & Industry), Weijnen, MPC (Section Energy & Industry), Cunningham, S (Section Policy Analysis) & Roeterink, HJH (Interduct) (2003). Production Planning and Scheduling Decision Making in Batch Wise Processes, The use of Performance Measurement System Concept. Delft: Delft University of Technology, TPM, E&I, 129 pp. M A R C H A U , V A W J (Section Transport Policy & Logistical Organization), Wiethoff, M (Section Work and Organisational Psychology), Hermans, LM (Section Policy Analysis), Meulen, R van der (extern) & Brookhuis, KA (Section Transport Policy & Logistical Organization) (2003). Actor Analysis Intelligent Speed Adaptation. Delft: TBM/AOP, 73 pp. Reports K O R N , M S (extern), Lukszo, Z (Section Energy & Industry), Bots, PWG (Section Policy Analysis), Meij, LM (extern), Jansma, HJ (extern) & Weijnen, MPC (Section Energy & Industry) (2003). A conceptual framework for replacement Decisions. Delft: TU Delft/TBM, 86 pp. M O S T E R T , E (Section Land- and Water Management), Pahl-Wostl, C B O T S , P W G (Section Policy Analysis), Daalen, C van (Section Policy B O T S , P W G (Section Policy Analysis) & Rozemeijer, MCJ (extern) (2003). (extern), Enserink, B (Section Policy Analysis), Bouwen, R (extern), Craps, M (extern), Dewulf, A (extern), Prins, S (extern), Taillieu, T (extern), Rossen, E (extern), Maurel, P (extern), Garin, P (extern), Cernesson, F (extern), Ferrand, N (extern) & Krywkow, J (extern) (2003). Social Learning in River Basin Management. Leuven: KU Leuven, 70 pp. Knowledge transfer in water management; a communication perspective. Delft: Delft Cluster, 126 pp. R O Z E M E I J E R , M J C (extern), Asselt, M van (extern), Carton, LJ (Section Analysis) & Peerdeman, SAG (2003). Zelfstudie Onderwijsvisitatie Opleiding Technische Bestuurskunde. Delft: TU Delft, 104 pp. B R A B E R , M . D E N (extern), Berg, MF van den (extern), Dubbeling, MPhW (extern), Enserink, B (Section Policy Analysis), Huis in ’t Veld, MAA (Section Work and Organisational Psychology), Krogt, RAA van der (extern) & Soekijad, M (Section Work and Organisational Psychology) (2003). Slotdocument COP Breedband: Intensief ruimtegebruik op bedrijventerreinen: Sleutels tot een nieuwe praktijk. Amersfoort: DHV Management Consultants, 38 pp. Policy Analysis), Goosen, H (extern), Greeuw, S (extern), Haasnoot, M (extern), Karstens, SAM (Section Policy Analysis), Klooster, S van 't (extern), Ruijgrok, E (extern), Tanczos, I (extern), Valkering, P (extern), Verschelling, E (extern) & Visser, PJ (Section Hydraulic Engineering) (2003). De Water-voor-Ruimte spelmethodiek: spelenderwijs naar gezamenlijke visievorming. Delft: WL|Delft Hydraulics, 65 pp. R O Z E M E I J E R , M J C (extern), Asselt, M van (extern), Carton, LJ (Section Voort, HG van der (Section Policy, Organisation and Management) & Policy Analysis), Goosen, H (extern), Haasnoot, M (extern), Karstens, SAM (Section Policy Analysis), Klooster, S van 't (extern), Ruijgrok, E (extern), Tanczos, I (extern), Valkering, P (extern), Verschelling, E (extern) & Visser, 34 35 E E T E N , M J G V A N (Section Policy, Organisation and Management), PJ (Section Hydraulic Engineering) (2003). Spelregels voor het Water-voorRuimte spel: een methodiek voor gezamenlijke visievorming. Delft: WL| Delft Hydraulics, 23 pp. S U R Y A P R A N A T A , A S T R I D (extern), Lukszo, Z (Section Energy & Industry), Weijnen, MPC (Section Energy & Industry), Cunningham, S (Section Policy Analysis), Marshman, Clive (extern) & Krijgsman, Ardjan (extern) (2003). Forecasting Framework for Inventory and Sales of Short Life Span Products. Delft: Delft University of Technology, TPM, E&I, 118 pp. W I T T E V E E N , L O E S (extern), Enserink, B (Section Policy Analysis) & Ramachandran, A (extern) (2003). Visual Problem Appraisal ‘Kerala's Coast’ Facilitators Guide. Deventer: Larenstein - University of Professional Education, 130 pp. W I T T E V E E N , L O E S (extern), Enserink, B (Section Policy Analysis) & Ramachandran, A (extern) (2003). Visual Problem Appraisal ‘Kerala's Coast’ workbook. Deventer, Nederland: Larenstein - University of Professional Education, 55 pp. Other B O T S , P W G (Section Policy Analysis) & Seijdel, RR (extern) (17-06- 2003). Supporting Impact Assessment in Urban Regeneration Processes. 23rd Annual Conference of the International Association for Impact Assessment 2003: Marrakech, Marocco (17-06-2003 - 20-06-2003). (Conference presentation) H E R M A N S , L M (Section Policy Analysis) & Muluk, CB (extern) (07-11- 2002). Actor Analysis for the implementation of the European Water Framework Directive in Turkey. NCR-days 2002. Current themes in Dutch River Research. Nijmegen (07-11-2002 - 08-11-2002). (Presentation) H E R M A N S , L M (Section Policy Analysis) (11-04-2003). Using stakeholder analysis to analyse decision making in the water sector. Londen, External expert presentation for workshop of WaterTime research project, University of Greenwich. (Presentation/lecture) J O N G , G D E (extern) & Walker, WE (Section Policy Analysis) (08-092003). RAND Europe's Experience with Freight Transport Models. Elsinor (Helsingor), Denmark, Conference on national and international freight transport models (with application to the Scandinavian-European transport corridor). (Presentation/lecture) V I S S E R , H G (Ch. Flight Mechanics and Propulsion), Chin, RTH (Section System Engineering), Wijnen, RAA (Ch. Flight Mechanics and Propulsion), Walker, WE (Section Policy Analysis), Keur, J (extern), Kohse, U (Section System Engineering) & Veldhuis, J (extern) (17-11-2003). The airport business suite: a decision support system for airport strategic exploration. Denver, Colorado, lezing tijdens AIAA 3rd Annual Aviation Technology, Integration an Operations (ATIO) Technical Forum 2003. (Presentation/lecture) W A L K E R , W E (Section Policy Analysis) (30-01-2003). Making a diffe- D A A L E N , C V A N (Section Policy Analysis), Dopper, SM (niet sectie gebonden WP), Herder, PM (Section Energy & Industry) & Kruit, M (Section Technology, Strategy & Entrepreneurship), Sjoer, E (01-01-2003). Examples of ICT in Higher Education - techniques and case studies. Interactive Project on CD-rom: Delft (01-01-2003). (Softwareproduct) E N S E R I N K , B (Section Policy Analysis), Ramachandran, A. (extern) & rence in transport policymaking: RAND Europe's approach to policy analysis. Cambridge, Transport Colloqium, Churchill College. (Presentation/lecture) W A L K E R , W E (Section Policy Analysis) (25-04-2003). Responsible Policy Analysis. Fontainebleau, Workshop on Promoting ethics in operations research. (Presentation/lecture) Balchand, AN (extern) (21-02-2003). Coastal Zone Regulation in Kerala and its impact on the Coastal Society in Kerala State. Some preliminary findings of IMCOZ studies. Ernakulam, Marine Sciences, IMCOZ Workshop/ CICAT. (Presentation/lecture) 36 37 6 M E M B E R S H I P Membership of doctoral committees WIL THISSEN - O. van der Riet: Policy Analysis in a Multi-Actor Setting. TU Delft. (promotor) Membership of commissions/advisory groups/committees BERT ENSERINK - COB Programmacommissie II Planologie en bestuurlijke organisatie COB Uitvoeringscommissie B204 Core member Community of Practice Breedband Member expertgroup HBO opleidingen plattelandsvernieuwing HERMAN VAN DER MOST - Member of the working group of Safety of the Technical Advisory Committee for Water Defence TINEKE RUIJGH-VAN DER PLOEG - Project manager for Water project in DIOC infrastructure Member of the board of Hoogheemraadschap Delfland (Water Board) JILL SLINGER - Technical Advisory Committee for Water Defence - working group Coast WIL THISSEN - Vice-president (Technical Activities), IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society Board member NWO-Institute SRON (Space Research Organisation Netherlands) Member of Programme Advisory Board at Centrum Ondergronds Bouwen (COB) Gouda General committee member of the inter-faculty working party ‘Effectief Gebruik Ondergrondse Ruimte’ (GOR) Member of Operations Committee of the Center for River Basin Analysis, Administration and Management (RBA) Member Strategic Platform R3 - ROM Rijnmond Member Uitvoeringscommissie, Universiteits Fonds Delft WARREN E. WALKER - 38 39 Member of the Scientific Committee of the Spotlights Thematic Network (a project within the European Commission’s Fifth Framework Programme that is helping to specify a European Transportation Policy Information System for the EC) Membership of professional/scientific associations PIETER BOTS - Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) International Federation for Information Processing LINDA CARTON - Nederlands Instituut voor Ruimtelijke Ordening en Volkshuisvesting (NIROV) GIN: member of Geo-Informatie Nederland ELS VAN DAALEN - System Dynamics Society Society for research into Higher Education BERT ENSERINK - International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA) ALEXANDER DE HAAN - Aviation Research Club The Netherlands MACHTELT MEIJER - KVWN. Koninklijke Vereniging voor Waterleidingbelangen in Nederland JILL SLINGER - International Association of Impact Assessment (IAIA) European Union of Coastal Conservation Southern African Society of Acquatic Scientists Consortium for Estuarine Research and Management WIL THISSEN - Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA) IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society (IEEE-SMC) IEEE Engineering Management Society Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) KIvI, afdelingen voor Waterbeheer, bedrijfskunde System Dynamics Society WARREN E. WALKER - Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) Membership of Editorial Boards and Editorships WIL THISSEN - Editorial Board of Technological Forecasting and Social Change WARREN E. WALKER - 40 Editorial Board of the International Journal of Technology, Policy and Management Guest Editor of Special Issue of Integrated Assessment on Uncertainty in Policy Analysis and Policymaking