Print Email Facebook Twitter 'Zero Transition' in housing areas prosper by balancing municipality-control and citizen-participation Title 'Zero Transition' in housing areas prosper by balancing municipality-control and citizen-participation: By bundling of Dutch IKS2 case-study results in a PhD following-up Author Sanders, F.C. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design) van Timmeren, A. (TU Delft Building Product Innovation; TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design) Date 2016 Abstract To speed-up climate neutrality of Dutch cities National-government started 4 neighbourhood housing area innovation projects concerning citizen participation (IKS2). The participatory fascination of these projects lays in the gradations of citizen participation being: thinking-along, joining-in and investing-in. The conclusion of analyzing these projects are: 1. The sustainable results of citizen participation are the best in situations of thinking-along and investingin as long local government manages the control, and 2. Local actors have to be taken along from the start of such municipality projects, because they motivate others. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d55df6d5-d2cb-4146-9833-d2788efe3042 Source SBE16: Sustainable Built Environment - Transition ZERO Event Conference Sustainable Built Environment - Transition ZERO, 2016-04-07 → 2016-04-08, Utrecht, Netherlands Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2016 F.C. Sanders, A. van Timmeren Files PDF SBE16_FS_AvT_Zero_Transit ... 2016_1.pdf 917.58 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:d55df6d5-d2cb-4146-9833-d2788efe3042/datastream/OBJ/view