@unpublished{theses_frw4378, year = {2023}, title = {Let's join together: Community-led development as an instrument in redeveloping military heritage}, author = {Britt Luijckx}, abstract = {Defence has a major challenge with (management of) real estate. However, in the upcoming years, defence has a budget of 5 billion euros to come up with a plan and solve the problem. This resulted into the Real Estate Transformation Programme. The main objective and task is to cluster defence sites to prevent fragmentation. This means that many military sites will lose their current function. A large part of the military real estate has a monument status (military heritage) and therefore demolition is not a matter of course. These buildings need a new purpose. Dutch municipalities increasingly see community-led development in the form of a CPO as a serious development option. In contrast to Germany, the Netherlands does not have a long tradition of self-build. However, with the shift from government to governance, citizens initiatives are becoming increasingly important in today?s society. Community-led development and its self-organization and self-initiative are permissible in this setting, just as it has been in Germany for a long time. This leads to the following research question: ''How can community-led development contribute to a varied interpretation of the required redevelopment of disused military heritage?''}, url = {https://frw.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/4378/} }