| Academic degree: | Dr. |  | | Last name: | Gerrits | | First name: | Lasse | | Responsible for: | Sediments, Section 2: Sediment risk management and communication (policy and communication) | | Organization/Institute: | Erasmus University Rotterdam - Faculty of Social Sciences | | Department: | Department of Public Administration | | Position: | | | Street, Number, POB: | P.O. Box 1738 | | Postal code, City: | 3000 DR Rotterdam | | State: | | | Country: | The Netherlands | | Phone: | | | Fax: | | | E-mail address: | gerrits@fsw.eur.nl | | Url: | | | Curriculum vitae: | Postal address:
Lasse Gerrits
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Department of Public Administration
Room M7-08
P.O. Box 1738
3000 DR Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Dr. Lasse M. Gerrits M.Sc, BA studied Public Administration and received his Master's Degree in Policy and Management of Complex Spatial Developments (Erasmus University Rotterdam). He was a researcher at TNO Built Environment and Geosciences and a Ph.D. student at the Department of Public Administration (Erasmus University Rotterdam) between 2003 and 2008.
He received the degree of Doctor in 2008 for his research on sediment management in estuaries and decision making. He now works as an Assistant Professor in Public Administration.
In January 2007 Lasse Gerrits has become Subject Editor of the JSS Area 'Sediments', Section 2: 'Sediment risk management and communication' with strong focus on 'Policy and Communication'. | | Areas of interest: | | sediment & dredged material | | estuarine sediments | | policy and communication | | |
| | Articles: | 7 JSS (5) 277-284 (2007), The Dynamics of Sedimentary Systems and the Whimsicality of Policy ProcessesThe Dynamics of Sedimentary Systems and the Whimsicality of Policy Processes (Research Article) 7 JSS (1) 1 (2007), Policy and Communication. (Section 2: Sediment Risk Management and Communication) 6 JSS (3) 163-172 (2006), Handling Sediments in Dutch River Management: An Analysis of the Planning Stage of the Maaswerken Project (10 pp) 4 JSS (4) 239-246 (2004), Management of Sediments Through Stakeholder Involvement. The risks and value of engaging stakeholders when looking for solutions for sediment-related problems (8 pp)
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