| Academic degree: | |  | | Last name: | Edelenbos | | First name: | Jurian | | Responsible for: | | | Organization/Institute: | Dr. Jurian Edelenbos | | Department: | Erasmus University Rotterdam | | Position: | | | Street, Number, POB: | Department of Public Administration | | Postal code, City: | P.O. Box 1738 | | State: | | | Country: | The Netherlands | | Phone: | +31 (0)10 4081916 | | Fax: | | | E-mail address: | edelenbos@fsw.eur.nl | | Url: | http://www.eur.nl/fsw/english/research/cpm/people/ | | Curriculum vitae: | Jurian Edelenbos (born in 1971) studied Public Administration at the Universities of Leiden and Rotterdam from 1990 till 1994. He graduated at a research into governance relations between the Ministry of Public Works and several autonomised government organisations.
From February 1995 till January 1996 he worked as a research assistant at the faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology.
Till January 2000 he was a PhD Student at the same university, and later on (till December 2000) an Assistant Professor, where he gave lectures in the field of Business and Government, and Organisation and Management (Management of Change and Management of Technological Complex Projects).
In November 2000, he finished his PhD thesis on process-management of interactive governance about spatial development.
From 1999 till 2000, he also worked as a consultant at TNO Strategy, Technology and Policy. There he mainly gave advice in the field of process-management sustainable development and interactive governance.
From 2001 till 2003, he worked as a Research Fellow in the field of Multiple Land Use, Complex Decision-Making and Public-Private Partnership at the Centre of Public Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam.
He continued working at the same university as assistant professor in 2004. | | Areas of interest: | | | Articles: | 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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