Maarten Hajer
Urban Futures
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
Maarten A. Hajer (1962) is distinguished professor of Urban Futures. Previously Hajer was professor of Public Policy at the University of Amsterdam (1998-2015) and Director-General of the PBL – Netherlands Environmental Asssessment Agency (2008-2015). Hajer holds MA degrees in Political Science and in Urban and Regional Planning (both University of Amsterdam) and got his D.Phil. in Politics from Oxford University. He is the author of over ten scholarly books, including The Politics of Environmental Discourse (Oxford UP, 1995), In Search of New Public Domain – Analysis and Strategy (NAi Publishers, 2001, together with Arnold Reijndorp), Deliberative Policy Analysis (Cambridge UP, 2003, eds. with Hendrik Wagenaar), Strong Stories – How the Dutch Reinvent their Planning Practice (Nai/010, 2010, with Suzanne van ‘t Klooster & Jantine Grijzen) and Authoritative Governance - Policy-making in the Age of Mediatization (Oxford UP, 2009). His most recent book is Smart about Cities – Visualizing the Challenge of 21st Century Urbanism (NAi/010, 2014), a critique of the prevalent discourse of smart cities and a call to connect new technological possibilities to a more encompassing agenda: the need to change the 'metabolism' of our cities.
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Publications
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Hajer, Maarten, Nilsson, Måns, Raworth, Kate, Berkhout, Frans, de Boer, Yvo, Rockström, Johan, Ludwig, Kathrin & Kok, Marcel (2015). Beyond cockpit-ism - Four insights to enhance the transformative potential of the sustainable development goals. Sustainability, 7 (2), (pp. 1651-1660) (10 p.).
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Hajer, Maarten A. (30.07.2015). On being smart about cities - Seven considerations for a new urban planning and design. Untamed Urbanisms (pp. 50-63) (14 p.). Taylor and Francis Inc..
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Hajer, M.A., Westhoek, H., Ingram, J., van Berkum, S. & Özay, L. (2016). Food Systems and Natural Resources. (164 p.). United Nations Environmental Programme.