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R.J.A. de Wolf is a researcher at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the School of Architecture and the Built Environment, specializing in Landscape Architecture. Their work focuses on integrating ecological principles into urban design, particularly through nature-based solutions for climate-resilient cities.
Recent research includes the Urban Arid Green project addressing drought-resistant urbanism in Morocco and the Urban Forest Living Lab exploring soil health in The Hague. They contribute to journals like Land, Spool, and Greenpro, emphasizing spatial quality and collaborative design processes.
Key themes in their work:
- Urban symbiosis
- Green infrastructure
- Ecological networks
- Climate adaptation
- Design methodology
De Wolf actively participates in workshops (e.g., Designing Shared Residential Gardens) and public outreach, including a MOOC on Urban Ecology Design and media contributions to biodiversity initiatives. Collaborations span institutions in Europe and Morocco.
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