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Dr Gideon Bolt – Utrecht University
Gideon Bolt
Department of Human Geography and Planning, Faculty of Geosciences
Utrecht University
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Contributor's Posts
PusH: Precarious Housing in Europe, pushing for innovation in higher education
The built environment: The effects of office conversions in the Netherlands
The housing market: Social interaction in mixed building blocks – finding the ‘magic mix’
Diversity and interculturalism in cities worldwide
Declining support for a generous asylum policy in Europe
The impact of exogenous factors on high rise housing estates
The role of housing allocation in the decline of high rise housing estates
The role of planning in the deterioration of high-rise housing estates
Opportunities for social cohesion in diverse and deprived neighbourhoods
Diversity in the neighbourhood drives support for a generous asylum policy
Can diversity in cities create social cohesion?