dhr. dr. ir. J.J. (Jeroen) van der Heijden


  • Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
    Afd. Publiekrecht
  • Oudemanhuispoort  4-6
    1012 CN  Amsterdam
    Kamernummer: G.S06
  • J.J.vanderHeijden@uva.nl

How can we achieve sustainability without the force of law? Why are free markets often unable to achieve a meaningful improvement of environmental performance? Whether is collaboration between governments, businesses and civil society a fruitful approach to address environmental problems? Those are the main questions that drive Dr Jeroen van der Heijden’s current research.

 

Dr Jeroen van der Heijden is an assistant professor of environmental governance at the Australian National University (Regulatory Institutions Network) and the University of Amsterdam (Amsterdam Law School). His general research interest is in regulation and governance. In particular he addresses new forms of governance in the fields of climate change and environmental policy. Examples are public private partnerships in city development aiming to reduce carbon emissions, and collaborative networks in irrigation aiming to reduce water consumption.

 

Dr van der Heijden have a track record of outstanding publications. He has published 28 articles in peer-reviewed journals, four academic books, a number of academic book chapters, and a wide range of publications for a policy and practitioner audience. He maintains an urban sustainability and resilience blog (http://urbansustainabilityresilience.wordpress.com/) and a related website on which I regularly discusses my research findings (www.EnviroVoluntarism.info).

 

Dr Jeroen van der Heijden earned his Master's Degree in Architecture from Delft University of Technology in 2002 (HD equiv), and his PhD in public administration (highest honors), from the same University in 2009. He worked in private consulting from 2003 until 2005. Since receiving his PhD he has held a various Visiting Associate and Visiting Fellow positions at among others at the University of Oxford (UK), the University of Washington (USA), Sri Venkateswara University (India), the London School of Economics (UK) and the University of East Anglia (UK).

 

Dr Jeroen van der Heijden currently works on a five year research project on new environmental governance, funded through an early career researcher's grant by the Dutch Organisation Scientific Research. This project has resulted in a series of academic publications, with a new book appearing in October 2014: Governance for Urban Sustainability and Resilience (Edward Elgar Publishers).

 

 Dr Van der Heijden maintains a personal website from which many of his publications can be downloaded (www.jeroenvanderheijden.net). 

 

2015

  • J.J. van der Heijden (in press). Interacting state and non-state actors in hybrid settings of public service delivery. Administration & Society. doi: 10.1177/0095399713481349

2014

  • J.J. van der Heijden (2014). What design condition affect the outcomes of voluntary environmental programs, and how? A fuzzy-set analysis of 35 cases from Australia, the Netherlands and the United States. In European Consortium for Political Research General Conference 2014 Glasgow, UK: ECPR (organiser and chair of double panel on environmental governance).
  • J.J. van der Heijden (2014). Networked enforcement New Directions in the Effective Enforcement of EU Law, Cardiff, UK: Cardiff Law School. In .
  • J.J. van der Heijden (2014). Governance for sustainability and resilience: Responding to climate change and the relevance of the built environment. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
  • J.J. van der Heijden (2014). What role is there for the state in contemporary governance? Insights from the Dutch building sector. Recht der Werkelijkheid, 35 (3), 12-31. doi: RdW_1380-6424_2014_035_003_002
  • J.J. van der Heijden (2014). How to get grandpa moving? Understanding the potential of non-coercive governance in achieving urban sustainability. In Access and Allocation in the Anthropocene, Earth Systems Governance 2014 Conference, Norwich, UK: ESG.
  • J.J. van der Heijden (2014). Zooming in on regulatory intermediaries: The impact of non-state regulators on sustainable building practice. In The Institutional Foundations of Capitalism, SASE 2014 Conference Chicago, USA: SASE.
  • J.J. van der Heijden (2014). Selecting cases and inferential types in comparative public policy research. In I Engeli & C Rothmayr (Eds.), Comparative Policy Studies: Conceptual and Methodological Challenges (pp. 35-56). London: Palgrave.
  • J. van der Heijden, E. ten Heuvelhof, B. Broekhans, S. van der Arend, E. van Bueren, C. Harteveld & T. van Ruijven (2014). Contrasting stories on overcoming governance challenges: The implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive in the Netherlands. Local Environment, 19 (3), 318-333. doi: 10.1080/13549839.2013.790349
  • J.J. van der Heijden (2014). Experimentation in policy-design: Insights from the building sector. Policy Sciences, 47 (3), 249-266.
  • J.J. van der Heijden (in press). Regulatory failures, split-incentives, conflicting interests and a vicious circle of blame: The New Environmental Governance to the rescue? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management.
  • J.J. van der Heijden (in press). What ‘works’ in environmental policy-design? Lessons from experiments in the Australian and Dutch building sectors. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning.
  • J.J. van der Heijden (in press). Voluntary programmes for building retrofits: opportunities, performance and constraints. Building Research and Information.

2013

2012

2011

  • J.J. van der Heijden (2011). Friends, enemies, or strangers? On relationships between public and private sector service providers in hybrid forms of governance. Law & Policy, 33 (3), 367-390.
  • J.J. van der Heijden (2011). Institutional layering: A review of the use of the concept. Politics, 31 (1), 9-18.

2010

  • J.J. van der Heijden (2010). Smart Privatization: Lessons from Private-Sector Involvement in Australian and Canadian Building Regulatory Enforcement Regimes. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, 12 (5), 509-525.
  • J.J. van der Heijden (2010). A short history of studying institutional change. Regulation & Governance, 4 (2), 230-243.
  • E.F. ten Heuvelhof & J.J. van der Heijden (2010). Noord/Zuidlijn Amsterdam. Tijdschrift voor Bouwrecht, 9/161, 882-888.
  • J.J. van der Heijden (2010). On Peanuts and Monkeys: Private sector involvement in Australian building control. Urban Policy and Research, 28 (2), 195-210.
  • J.J. van der Heijden (2010). Privatization of building code enforcement: a comparative study of regimes in Australia and Canada. International Journal of Law in the Built Environment, 2 (1), 60-75.
  • B. Broekhans, J.J. van der Heijden & E. ten Heuvelhof (2010). Convergerende planning en ontkoppeling van beleid. In S. van der Arend (Ed.), Tien jaar ervaring met de Europese Kaderrichtlijn Water (pp. 91-100). Den Haag: Ministerie van V&W.
  • J.J. van der Heijden (2010). Mix op maat! Over de samenhang tussen gewenste en ongewenste gevolgen van privaat toezicht. Tijdschrift voor Toezicht, 1 (1), 21-45.
  • J.J. van der Heijden, B. Broekhans & E. ten Heuvelhof (2010). Verwachingsmanagement in de kolommenstructuur. In S. van der Arend (Ed.), Tien jaar ervaring met de Europese Kaderrichtlijn Water (pp. 81-90). Den Haag: Ministerie van V&W.
  • J.J. van der Heijden & J Jong (2010). Vernieuwing door samenwerking. In M. Chao-Duivis (Ed.), Alleen Samen (pp. 57-66). Den Haag: SBR.
  • J.J. van der Heijden (2010). One task, a few approaches, many impacts. Private sector involvement in Canadian building code enforcement. Canadian Public Administration, 53 (3), 351-374.

2009

  • J.J. van der Heijden & J. de Jong (2009). Towards a better understanding of building regulation. Environment & Planning B : Planning & Design, 36 (6), 1038-1052.
  • J.J. van der Heijden (2009). Comparative analysis of building regulation: an analytical tool. International Journal of Law in the Built Environment, 1 (1), 9-25.

2008

  • J.J. van der Heijden (2008). Privaat wat kan, publiek wat moet? Een kritische beschouwing van een ruim geformuleerde sturingsfilosofie. Tijdschrift voor Bouwrecht, 10, 926-932.

2014

  • J.J. van der Heijden (2014). Legal empowerment from the middle-out: Empowering the urban poor in India. In Power, Regulation and Empowerment in China and Indonesia.
  • J.J. van der Heijden (2014). Whatever happened to the State in the shift from government to governance? Unpacking 41 governance arrangements in Australia, India, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Singapore and the USA. In Dutch Socio-Legal Scholarship Association (VSR) Annual Meeting.

2012

2014

  • J.J. van der Heijden (2014). Greening the building sector: Surveyors as change agents, 18-20. Athenaeum Illustre.
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