Inpassing Born-Oost tussen de Veluwe en de Heuvelrug

Born-East on the Wageningen campus is being developed with knowledge-intensive buildings with green strips and zones in between. In addition to the intended development, is it possible to investigate on the basis of existing and planned natural elements and to indicate how Born-East can contribute to a connection between natural areas and contribute to a further defragmentation of nature? To this end, we not only looked at the Born-East itself, but also at the broader perspective, including the connections with the Blue Mountains, the Campus and the Binnenveld. The recommendations can be (and have been) used for the design of Born-Oost.

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Main Authors: Ottburg, Fabrice, Wamelink, Wieger, Jansman, Hugh, Lammertsma, Dennis
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:Dutch
Published: Wageningen Environmental Research
Subjects:Life Science,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/inpassing-born-oost-tussen-de-veluwe-en-de-heuvelrug
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Summary:Born-East on the Wageningen campus is being developed with knowledge-intensive buildings with green strips and zones in between. In addition to the intended development, is it possible to investigate on the basis of existing and planned natural elements and to indicate how Born-East can contribute to a connection between natural areas and contribute to a further defragmentation of nature? To this end, we not only looked at the Born-East itself, but also at the broader perspective, including the connections with the Blue Mountains, the Campus and the Binnenveld. The recommendations can be (and have been) used for the design of Born-Oost.