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  • Bontje, M. A. (2002). Nederland verwacht te veel van ruimtelijke ordening. Geografie, 11, 2-14.
  • Bontje, M. A. (2002). Dezentrale Konzentration. Erfahrungen in der Region Amsterdam. Perspektiven für Berlin-Brandenburg. In H. Pethe, K. Adelhof, & M. Schulz (Eds.), Amsterdam und Berlin. Konzepte, Strukturen und städtische Quartiere. (pp. 42-54). (Berliner geographische Arbeiten). Humboldt Universität.
  • Bontje, M. A. (2001). Orde in de chaos? Een kritische blik op het Nederlandse nationaleverstedelijkingsbeleid. Agora, 17(4), 9-12.
  • Ploeger, R. A., Lawson, J. M., & Bontje, M. A. (2001). The methodological challenge to comparative research. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 16(1), 1-5.
  • Bontje, M. A. (2001). Dealing with deconcentration; population deconcentration and planning response in polynucleated urban regions in northwest-Europe. Urban Studies, 38(4), 769-785. https://doi.org/10.1080/00420980120035330
  • Bontje, M. A. (2001). Idealism, realism, and the Dutch compact city. Town & Country Planning, 70(12), 36-37.
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    Bontje, M. A. (2001). The challenge of planned urbanisation. Urbanisation and national urbanisation policy in the Netherlands in a northwest-European perspective. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. AME.
  • Bontje, M. A. (2000). The network city: A realistic planning concept? Recent trends in daily mobility and their possible planning implications in the Netherlands. In Papers report - Call for participation of the IFHP 2000 Conference Urban networks - Towards a new planning perspective (pp. 169-172).
  • Bontje, M. A., & Pel, E. (2000). Polynucleated urban regions in Europe - The example of the Randstad. In Lowlands in high perspective; Marshlands, mainports and more... report of the XI EGEA Conference (pp. 169-172). Optima Press.
  • Bontje, M. A. (2000). De aantrekkingskracht van een eilandwoning. Agora, 16(1), 9-11.
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