25th Planning Lecture with minister Hugo de Jonge
The 25th edition of the Planning Lecture took place on Monday 8 May. This time with Hugo de Jonge, Minister of Housing and Spatial Planning, who addressed planning students, colleagues from the faculty and from the field in a packed Nieuwe Kerk. The afternoon started with introductions by prof. dr. Johan Woltjer, dean of the Faculty of Spatial Sciences and himself professor of Urban Development and Planning, prof. dr. Jouke de Vries, chairman of the university's Executive Board, and prof. dr. Gert de Roo, professor of Planning at the faculty and creator of the Planning Lecture. He told about the history of the lecture, mentioning Mr. Frank Visser as the most notable speaker. Firstly because he is not a planner, but also because of a memorable statement "Students if you screw it up, you screw it up for the common man.".
Then it was the minister's turn to speak.
De Jonge: "There are major transition issues with a large spatial component: climate change, the switch to a sustainable energy supply, the development of a circular economy. In addition, there are the "classic" spatial tasks that require space, for example those of incorporating hundreds of thousands of If we continue in all this in the same way as we have been doing for the past decade, … thinking that the sum of local decisions will automatically lead to the solution of our national issues, … thinking that Spatial Planning is something that you can only organize from the bottom up, … then it will not work out. Then we are really playing with our future. National direction is again needed. That's what I want to talk to you about today. And I couldn't ask for a better audience for that than you guys. You talk about the Netherlands of tomorrow with the planners of tomorrow."
The full speech can be read on the Ministry's website (in Dutch): https://www.nieuwsbzk.nl/toespraken/2466373.aspx?t=Speech-minister-De-Jonge-bij-de-Planologielezing
This Planning Lecture was organized by Diana Bruinewoud, Ferry Van Kann and Gert de Roo. More information at www.planologielezing.nl. The entire lecture will be available here as a video soon.
Last modified: | 11 May 2023 10.56 a.m. |
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