Patrick Witte
Human Geography and Planning - Economic Urban Transitions
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
Patrick A. Witte (1988) is Assistant Professor at the department of Human Geography and Planning. In 2010, he obtained his Master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning cum laude. In 2012, he was awarded the first prize for best PhD poster on seaport research during the first Erasmus Smart Port conference in Rotterdam. In 2014 he graduated on his doctoral research on the integrated development of European transport corridors. He is currently working on smart urban governance, infrastructure planning and regional economic development within the framework of the research program ‘Economic Urban Transitions’. He is co-principal investigator on the granted JPI Urban Europe ENSUF project 'FLOODLABEL: a smart tool towards more flood-resilient cities'.
Research Interest
Human Geography and Planning
Publications
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Witte, P.A. (2017). Book review: Geographies of Urban Governance: Advanced Theories, Methods and Practices. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
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Witte, P.A., Wiegmans, Bart & Rodrigue, Jean-Paul (2017). Competition or Complementarity in Dutch Inland Port Development - A Case of Overproximity?. Journal of Transport Geography, 60, (pp. 80-88) (9 p.).
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Witte, P.A., Slack, Brian, Keesman, Maarten, Jugie, Jeanne-Hélène & Wiegmans, Bart (2017). Facilitating start-ups in port-city innovation ecosystems: A case study of Montreal and Rotterdam. Journal of Transport Geography (11 p.).