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Dr. M.A. (Marco) Bontje

Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
GPIO : Urban Geographies
Photographer: Sander Heezen

Visiting address
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht 166
  • Room number: B4.09
Postal address
  • Postbus 15629
    1001 NC Amsterdam
  • Profiel

    Introducing...

    Marco Bontje is assistant professor in urban geography at the Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies of the University of Amsterdam. Within the research institute AISSR he is member of the research group Urban Geographies.

    While his main research interest lies in urban geographic issues, his research has crossed disciplinary boundaries towards urban and regional planning, economic geography and environmental geography. Research topics so far have included the effectiveness of Dutch national urbanisation policy (PhD thesis); sustainable development of city-edge and (post-)suburban business locations; spatial, social and economic conditions for internationally competitive creative knowledge cities; and the impact of demographic and economic decline on cities and regions. All these topics have been studied in comparative projects including  cases from several European countries. Marco's ambition is to continue on this comparative path and also cross continental boundaries in the near future. A first step towards this goal was a sabbatical leave of 3 months at City University Hong Kong (September - December 2012), resulting in research about the residential attractiveness of Shenzhen (China) for people working in creative industries.

    Until recently, Marco's two main research foci were:

    - Shrinking cities and regions. Marco was involved in a study of the Parkstad Limburg region in the south of the Netherlands, was member of the Management Committee of the COST Action 'Cities Regrowing Smaller' (2009-2013), and has recently been involved in two JPI Urban Europe projects connected to this topic: 'Bright Future for Black Towns' (2017-2020) and '3S RECIPE - Smart Shrinkage Solutions' (2017-2020), as well as the Marie Curie-Sklodowska International Training Network RE-CITY - Reviving Shrinking Cities (2018-2022).

    - Creative knowledge cities and regions. After completing the project 'The Inventive City' which consisted of a comparison of the role of creativity and knowledge in the competitiveness strategies of 7 European city-regions, he became involved in the EU 6th Framework project Accommodating Creative Knowledge (ACRE) (2006-2010) and the NWO-funded project Implications of location preferences of highly educated workers for spatial development of metropolitan areas (2012-2014). Related to this, Marco has analysed to what extent Shenzhen, China is an attractive city for creative knowledge workers and companies.

    For the coming years, Marco is exploring possible new research topics. One of these topics is the impact of large urban redevelopment projects on intermediate cities: cities that are medium-size in terms of population, employment, service provision and spatial dimensions, but are nevertheless important centres in their own city-regions and sometimes also beyond. He has received a Stimulation Grant to develop this new research topic and hopes to elaborate it further by aquiring additional funding in the coming years.

    Marco's teaching experience includes lectures, working groups, individual supervision of bachelor and master theses, the organisation of foreign field trips, and several coordination tasks at course and programme level. The international and comparative nature of his research is reflected in his teaching, which is largely about the topics mentioned above. From 2006 until 2013 he was the programme director of the Research Master Urban Studies, an interdisciplinary and very international master programme, both in terms of the programme content and the student population. 

  • Key publications

    Key publications

    Articles in peer-reviewed journals 

    VanHoose, K. A., Hoekstra, M., & Bontje, M. A. (2021). Marketing the unmarketable: Place branding in a postindustrial medium-sized town. Cities : The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning114, [103216]. 

    Haase, A., Bontje, M., Couch, C., Marcinczak, S., Rink, D., Rumpel, P., & Wolff, M. (2021). Factors driving the regrowth of European cities and the role of local and contextual impacts: A contrasting analysis of regrowing and shrinking cities. Cities : The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning108, [102942].

    Hoekstra, M. S., Hochstenbach, C., Bontje, M. A., & Musterd, S. (2020). Shrinkage and housing inequality: policy responses to population decline and class change. Journal of Urban Affairs42(3), 333-350.

    Bontje, M. A. (2019). Shenzhen: satellite city or city of satellites? International Planning Studies24(3-4), 255-271.

    Van Leynseele, Y., & Bontje, M. (2019). Visionary cities or spaces of uncertainty? Satellite cities and new towns in emerging economies. International Planning Studies24(3-4), 207-217.

    Kooiman, N., Latten, J. & Bontje, M. (2018) Human capital migration: a longitudinal perspective. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 109 (5), 644-660.

    Hoekveld, J.J. & M.A. Bontje (2016) Intra-regional differentiation of population development in Southern-Limburg, the Netherlands. TESG 107 (3): 282-297.

    T. Wiechmann & M. Bontje (2015). Responding to tough times: policy and planning strategies in shrinking cities. European Planning Studies, 23 (1), 1-11.


    K. Elzerman & M. Bontje (2015). Urban shrinkage in Parkstad Limburg. European Planning Studies, 23 (1), 87-103.

    S. van Heerden & M. Bontje (2014). What about culture for the ordinary workforce? A study on the locational preferences of the creative class in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin. Journal of Urban Affairs, 36 (3), 465-481.

    Grossmann, K., M. Bontje, A. Haase & V. Mykhnenko (2013) Shrinking cities: notes for the further research agenda. Cities 35: 221-225.

    Bontje, M. & P. Lawton (2013) Mobile policies and shifting contexts: city-regional competitiveness strategies in Amsterdam and Dublin. TESG 104 (4): 397-409.

    Bontje, M. & S. Musterd (2012) Understanding shrinkage in European regions. Built Environment 38 (2): 153-161.

    Bontje, M., S. Musterd, Z. Kovacs & A. Murie (2011) Pathways toward European creative knowledge city-regions. Urban Geography 32 (1): 80-104.

    Wijk, M. van, K. Brattinga & M. Bontje (2011) Exploit or protect airport regions from urbanization? Assessment of land-use restrictions in Amsterdam-Schiphol. European Planning Studies 12 (2): 261-277.

    Bontje, M. & S. Musterd (2009) Creative industries, creative class and competitiveness: expert opinions critically appraised. Geoforum 40 (5): 843-852.

    Bontje, M. & S. Musterd (2008) The multi-layered city: the value of old urban profiles. TESG 99 (2): 248-255.

    Musterd, S., M. Bontje & W. Ostendorf (2006) The changing role of old and new urban centers: the case of the Amsterdam region. Urban Geography 27 (4): 360-387.

    Bontje, M. & J. Burdack (2005) Edge Cities European-style: examples from Paris and the Randstad. Cities 22(4): 317-330.

    Bontje, M. & J. Latten (2005) Stable size, changing composition: recent migration dynamics of the Dutch large cities. TESG 96 (4): 444-451.

    Bontje, M. (2004) Facing the challenge of shrinking cities in East Grmany: the case of Leipzig. GeoJournal 61 (1): 13-21.

    Bontje, M. (2004) Sustainable new economic centres in European metropolitan regions: a stakeholders' perspective. European Planning Studies 12 (5): 703-722.

    Bontje, M. (2004) From suburbia to post-suburbia in the Netherlands: potentials and threats for sustainable regional development. Journal of Housing and Built Environment19 (1): 25-47.

    Bontje, M. (2003) A 'planner's paradise' lost? Past, present and future of Dutch national urbanization policy. European Urban and Regional Studies 10 (2): 135-152.

    Bontje, M. (2001) Dealing with deconcentration: population deconcentration and planning response in polynucleated urban regions in North-West Europe. Urban Studies 38 (4): 769-786.

     

    Monographs

    Bontje, M., S. Musterd & P. Pelzer (2011) Inventive city-regions: path dependence and creative knowledge strategies. Ashgate, 272 pp.

    see link to book flyer below

     

    Edited volumes

    Musterd, S., M. Bontje & J. Rouwendal (eds.) (2016) Skills and Cities. Routledge (RSA Regions and Cities Series).

    Deben, L. & M. Bontje (2006) Creativity and diversity: key challenges to the 21st-century city. Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis.

     

    Book chapters (selection)

    Bontje, M. (2020). Population and development. In A. Kobayashi (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Geography (2nd ed., Vol. 10, pp. 229-234). Elsevier.

    Bontje, M. (2019). Hong Kong and Shenzhen: Twins, rivals or potential megacity? In J. Garrard, & E. Mikhailova (Eds.), Twin Cities: Urban communities, borders and relationships over time (pp. 132-146). (Global Urban Studies). Routledge.

    Boterman, W. R., & Bontje, M. (2016). 'The' creative class does not exist: Contrasting the residential preferences of creative and technical workers in Amsterdam and Eindhoven. In S. Musterd, M. Bontje, & J. Rouwendal (Eds.), Skills and Cities: implications of location preferences of highly educated workers for spatial development of metropolitan areas (pp. 63-85). (Regions and cities; Vol. 95). Routledge. 

    Bontje, M. & K. Kepsu (2013) Creative knowledge strategies for polycentric city-regions.  In: S. Musterd & Z. Kovacs (eds.) Place-making and policies for competitive cities, pp. 191-208.  Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.

    Egedy, T., A. von Streit & M. Bontje (2013) Policies towards multi-layered cities and cluster development. In: S. Musterd & Z. Kovacs (eds.) Place-making and policies for competitive cities, pp. 35-58.  Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.

    Bontje, M. & J. Burdack (2011) Post-suburbia in continental Europe. In: N. Phelps & F. Wu (eds.) International perspectives on suburbanisation: a post-suburban world? , pp. 143-162. Palgrave Macmillan.

    Streit, A. von, M. Bontje & E. d'Agnese (2010) Stable trajectories towards the creative knowledge city? Amsterdam, Munich and Milan. In: S. Musterd & A. Murie (eds.), Making competitive cities, pp. 43-66. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.

    Pareja-Eastaway, M., M. Bontje & M. d'Ovidio (2010) Attracting young andhigh-skilled workers: Amsterdam, Barcelona and Milan. In: S. Musterd & A.Murie (eds.), Making competitive cities, pp. 192-207. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.

     

    Ph.D. thesis

    Bontje, M. (2001) The challenge of planned urbanisation. Urbanisation and national urbanisation policy in the Netherlands in a Northwest-European perspective. Amsterdam: AME, University of Amsterdam / Thela Thesis.

     

    Edited journal issues

    Van Leynseele, Y. & M. Bontje (2019) Editors of special issue of International Planning Studies 24 (3-4): 'Visionary Cities or Spaces of Uncertainty? Satellite Cities and New Towns in Emerging Economies'.

    Wiechmann, T. & M. Bontje (2015) Editors of special issue of European Planning Studies 23 (1): 'Responding to tough times: policy and planning strategies in shrinking cities'.

    Bontje, M. & S. Musterd (2012) Editors of special issue of Built Environment 38 (2): 'Understanding shrinkage in European regions'. 

    Ploeger, R., J. Lawson & M. Bontje (2001) Editors of special issue of Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 16 (1): 'The methodological challenge of comparative research'.

     

  • Short CV

    Short CV

    Marco Bontje

    Born 20 March 1973 in Alkmaar, Netherlands

     

    Current position

    Since 2009: assistant professor at the Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands

    Career

    2011-2019: Secretary of Exam Committee Bachelor and Master Human Geography and Urban/Regional Planning

    2006-2013: Programme director of Research Master Urban Studies (programme name until 1 September 2012: Research Master Metropolitan Studies)

    2006-2010 Programme director of Research Master Human Geography, Planning and Development Studies; and Master Urban Studies

    2005-2009: researcher and lecturer at the Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies, Amsterdam, Netherlands

    2001-2005: post-doc researcher at the Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands

    2002-2004: post-doc researcher at the Leibniz Institute of Regional Geography, Leipzig, Germany (Marie Curie Host Fellowship)

    1997-2001: Ph.D. researcher at the Amsterdam studycentre for the Metropolitan Environment(AME), University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Ph.D. thesis successfully defended 30 October 2001.

     

    Memberships, committees etc.

    Member of Project Coordination Team, Marie Curie-Sklodowska International Training Network RE-CITY (2018-2022)

    Member of Management Committee, COST TU0803 'Cities Regrowing Smaller' (2009-2013)

    Member of editorial board, Journal of Housing and Built Environment (since 2007)

    Member of editorial board, Urban Planning (since 2019)

    Member of editorial board, International Journal of Knowledge-Based Development (since 2012)

    Member of editorial board, Ruimte & Maatschappij (since 2009)

    Member of editorial board, Geografie (2001-2010)

    Member of scientific advisory council of Raad voor Ruimtelijk, Milieu- en Natuuronderzoek (Schaduwraad Wetenschap RMNO) (2008-2009)

     

    Contact

    Work address: Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies, University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, 1018 WV Amsterdam, Netherlands

    Phone: +31 20 5255240

    E-mail: M.A.Bontje@uva.nl

  • Teaching

    Teaching

    Some of my current and recent teaching activities in the bachelor and master programmes of Human Geography and Planning and in our research master programmes:

    • Member of Board of Examiners Bachelor and Master Human Geography and Planning, 2011-2019
    • Member of BSA Committee Social Sciences (since 2023)
    • Coordinator exchange / internationalisation, Bachelor Human Geography and Planning (still ongoing) and Research Master Urban Studies (until 2024)
    • Programme director and academic adviser of the Research Master Urban Studies, 2006-2013 (programme name until 1 September 2012: Research Master Metropolitan Studies)
    • Programme director of the Research Master Human Geography, Planning and Development Studies, 2006-2010 (meanwhile the programme has changed its name and thematic focus and is now the Research Master International Development Studies)
    • Programme director of the Master Urban Studies, 2006-2010
    • Second year bachelor course 'Migration and Population Dynamics': in English since 2018, in previous years in Dutch - 'Bevolkingsdynamiek en Migratie'. One of the profiling courses in our bachelor programme, combining an introduction to demographic analysis with several focus topics in population geography and migration studies (e.g. prognoses / forecasting, population policies, residential preferences, selective migration, integration, segregation).
    • Second year bachelor course 'Research Abroad': fieldwork trips to Taiwan (2019), Marseille (2022 and 2023), Ljubljana (2025).
    • Third year bachelor course Bachelor Thesis Project: in working group sessions, students design the research design for their bachelor thesis step-by-step and present it to each other and the teaching staff. Then each of them gathers data, analyses it and writes a bachelor thesis under our supervision. Students define their own specific theme within a broad overarching theme. Themes have included: the city and the crisis; the university and the city; shrinkage and growth; neighbourhood careers; creativity, diversity and the city; polycentric urban regions; small cities, large projects.
    • Supervisor of several master thesis projects in the MSc Human Geography.
    • First year bachelor course 'Mondialisering en Stedelijke Ontwikkeling' ('Mondialisation and Urban Development') (2011-2017): introducing geography students to the many dimensions of mondialisation and its influence on urban development. Included both thematic and regionally oriented lectures; working groups; fieldwork assignments in and around Amsterdam.
    • Thesis Seminar Research Master Urban Studies (2012-2016).
  • Publications

    2024

    2022

    • Rink, D., Bontje, M., Haase, A., Kabisch, S., & Wolff, M. (2022). Challenges and problems of re-growth: The case of Leipzig (Eastern Germany). In W. Cudny, & J. Kunc (Eds.), Growth and change in post-socialist cities of Central Europe (pp. 158-177). (Routledge Contemporary Perspectives on Urban Growth, Innovation and Change). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003039792-9 [details]

    2021

    • Haase, A., Bontje, M., Couch, C., Marcinczak, S., Rink, D., Rumpel, P., & Wolff, M. (2021). Factors driving the regrowth of European cities and the role of local and contextual impacts: A contrasting analysis of regrowing and shrinking cities. Cities : The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning, 108, Article 102942. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2020.102942 [details]
    • VanHoose, K. A., Hoekstra, M., & Bontje, M. A. (2021). Marketing the unmarketable: Place branding in a postindustrial medium-sized town. Cities : The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning, 114, Article 103216. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2021.103216

    2020

    2019

    2018

    2017

    2016

    • Bontje, M. A. (2016). At home in Shenzhen? Housing opportunities and housing preferences of creative workers in a wannabe creative city. Creativity Studies, 9(2), 160-176. https://doi.org/10.3846/23450479.2016.1203832 [details]
    • Boterman, W. R., & Bontje, M. (2016). 'The' creative class does not exist: Contrasting the residential preferences of creative and technical workers in Amsterdam and Eindhoven. In S. Musterd, M. Bontje, & J. Rouwendal (Eds.), Skills and Cities: implications of location preferences of highly educated workers for spatial development of metropolitan areas (pp. 63-85). (Regions and cities; Vol. 95). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315748924 [details]
    • Hoekveld, J. J., & Bontje, M. (2016). Intra-Regional Differentiation of Population Development in Southern-Limburg, the Netherlands. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 107(3), 282-297. https://doi.org/10.1111/tesg.12149 [details]
    • Musterd, S., Bontje, M., & Rouwendal, J. (2016). Skills and cities: jobs and amenities. In S. Musterd, M. Bontje, & J. Rouwendal (Eds.), Skills and Cities: implications of location preferences of highly educated workers for spatial development of metropolitan areas (pp. 259-268). (Regions and Cities; Vol. 95). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315748924-25 [details]

    2015

    2014

    2013

    • Bontje, M., & Kepsu, K. (2013). Creative knowledge strategies for polycentric city-regions. In S. Musterd, & Z. Kovács (Eds.), Place-making and policies for competitive cities (pp. 191-207). Wiley-Blackwell. [details]
    • Bontje, M., & Lawton, P. (2013). Mobile policies and shifting contexts: city-regional competitiveness strategies in Amsterdam and Dublin. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 104(4), 397-409. https://doi.org/10.1111/tesg.12024 [details]
    • Egedy, T., von Streit, A., & Bontje, M. (2013). Policies towards multi-layered cities and cluster development. In S. Musterd, & Z. Kovács (Eds.), Place-making and policies for competitive cities (pp. 35-58). Wiley-Blackwell. [details]
    • Grossmann, K., Bontje, M., Haase, A., & Mykhnenko, V. (2013). Shrinking cities: notes for the further research agenda. Cities : The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning, 35, 221-225. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2013.07.007 [details]

    2012

    • Bontje, M. (2012). Creatieve stadsinnovatie? Kansen en beperkingen van creativiteit als aanjager van stedelijke vernieuwing in middelgrote steden. Ruimte & Maatschappij, 3(4), 28-47. [details]
    • Bontje, M. A., & Musterd, S. (Eds.) (2012). Understanding Shrinkage in European Regions. Built Environment, 38(2).
    • Bontje, M., & Musterd, S. (2012). Understanding shrinkage in European regions. Built Environment, 38(2), 153-161. https://doi.org/10.2148/benv.38.2.153 [details]

    2011

    • Bontje, M., Musterd, S., & Pelzer, P. (2011). Inventive city-regions: path dependence and creative knowledge strategies. (Urban and regional planning and development series). Ashgate. [details]
    • Bontje, M., Musterd, S., Kovacs, Z., & Murie, A. (2011). Pathways toward European creative-knowledge city-regions. Urban Geography, 32(1), 80-104. https://doi.org/10.2747/0272-3638.32.1.80 [details]
    • van Wijk, M., Brattinga, K., & Bontje, M. A. (2011). Exploit or protect airport regions from urbanization? Assessment of land use restrictions in Amsterdam-Schiphol. European Planning Studies, 19(2), 261-277. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2011.532671 [details]

    2010

    • Pareja-Eastaway, M., Bontje, M., & d'Ovidio, M. (2010). Attracting young and high-skilled workers: Amsterdam, Milan and Barcelona. In S. Musterd, & A. Murie (Eds.), Making competitive cities (pp. 192-207). Wiley-Blackwell. [details]
    • de Mey, R., Vallet, N., Marchand, K., & Bontje, M. (2010). Het creatieve geheugen: stadsinnovatieprojecten rond openbare bibliotheken en creatieve economie. Politeia. [details]
    • von Streit, A., & Bontje, M. (2010). Stable trajectories towards the creative knowledge city? Amsterdam, Munich and Milan. In S. Musterd, & A. Murie (Eds.), Making competitive cities (pp. 43-66). Wiley-Blackwell. [details]

    2009

    2008

    2023

    • Bontje, M. (2023). [Review of: P.J. Maginn, K.B. Anacker (2022) Suburbia in the 21st Century: From Dreamscape to Nightmare?]. Raumforschung und Raumordnung, 81(3), 322-323. https://doi.org/10.14512/rur.1723 [details]
    • Bontje, M., Draaisma, J., & Kapteijns, M. (2023). Voorrang voor sleutelberoepen in Amsterdam? In H. Leinfelder, I. Pannecoucke, W. Van Damme, & J. Verstraete (Eds.), Wonen uit de schaduw: Liber amicorum Pascal de Decker (pp. 139-162). Gompel&Svacina. [details]

    2022

    • Bontje, M., Bacon, N., Bole, D., & Gordon, C. (2022). Towards brighter futures for European small and medium-sized towns: What can social innovation contribute? In K. Pallagst, M. Bontje, E. Cunningham Sabot, & R. Fleschurz (Eds.), Handbook on Shrinking Cities (pp. 193-207). (Research Handbooks in Urban Studies). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839107047.00024 [details]
    • Haase, A., Bontje, M., Rink, D., Couch, C., Marcińczak, S., Rumpel, P., & Wolff, M. (2022). Variations of urban regrowth – systematising driving factors and contextual conditions: the European perspective. In K. Pallagst, M. Bontje, E. Cunningham Sabot, & R. Fleschurz (Eds.), Handbook on Shrinking Cities (pp. 338-352). (Research Handbooks in Urban Studies). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839107047.00036 [details]
    • Pallagst, K., Bontje, M., Cunningham Sabot, E., & Fleschurz, R. (Eds.) (2022). Handbook on Shrinking Cities. (Research Handbooks in Urban Studies). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839107047 [details]

    2021

    • Bontje, M. A. (2021). Amsterdam: Geografias urbanias criticas de la creadividad, el conocimiento y la innovacion. In S. Sánchez-Moral, J. Salom-Carrasco, & C. Yacamán Ochoa (Eds.), Estrategias, espacios y redes para la innovacion urbana (pp. 17-26). Catarata.
    • Bontje, M. A. (2021). Book review: The Randstad: a polycentric metropolis? European Planning Studies, 29(12), 2357-2358. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2021.1955456

    2018

    2016

    • Bontje, M., Musterd, S., & Rouwendal, J. (2016). Housing and location preferences of higher educated workers in the Netherlands: An introduction. In S. Musterd, M. Bontje, & J. Rouwendal (Eds.), Skills and Cities: implications of location preferences of highly educated workers for spatial development of metropolitan areas (pp. 59-62). (Regions and Cities; Vol. 95). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315748924-14 [details]
    • Musterd, S., Bontje, M., & Rouwendal, J. (2016). Skills and Cities: an introductory framework. In S. Musterd, M. Bontje, & J. Rouwendal (Eds.), Skills and Cities: implications of location preferences of highly educated workers for spatial development of metropolitan areas (pp. 3-15). (Regions and Cities; Vol. 95). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315748924-10 [details]
    • Musterd, S., Bontje, M., & Rouwendal, J. (Eds.) (2016). Skills and Cities: implications of location preferences of highly educated workers for spatial development of metropolitan areas. (Regions and Cities; Vol. 95). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315748924 [details]
    • Rouwendal, J., Musterd, S., & Bontje, M. (2016). Housing and location preferences of higher educated international migrants in the Netherlands: An introduction. In S. Musterd, M. Bontje, & J. Rouwendal (Eds.), Skills and Cities: implications of location preferences of highly educated workers for spatial development of metropolitan areas (pp. 141-144). (Regions and Cities; Vol. 95). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315748924-19 [details]

    2015

    • Wiechmann, T., & Bontje, M. A. (Eds.) (2015). European Planning Studies (vol. 23, issue 1). European Planning Studies, 23(1).

    2014

    2011

    • Bontje, M., & Burdack, J. (2011). Post-suburbia in continental Europe. In N. A. Phelps, & F. Wu (Eds.), International perspectives on suburbanization: a post-suburban world? (pp. 143-162). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230308626 [details]

    2010

    • Marchand, K., & Bontje, M. (2010). Creatieve economieën. In R. de Mey, N. Vallet, K. Marchand, & M. Bontje (Eds.), Het creatieve geheugen: stadsinnovatieprojecten rond openbare bibliotheken en creatieve economieën (pp. 161-224). Politeia. [details]

    2024

    2023

    2022

    2021

    2020

    2019

    2017

    2016

    • Bontje, M. (2016). Creative cities and shrinking cities: False opposites? In V. Mamadouh, & A. van Wageningen (Eds.), Urban Europe: Fifty Tales of the City (pp. 153-159). AUP. https://doi.org/10.26530/OAPEN_623610 [details]
    • Bontje, M. (2016). Living in Shenzhen: attractive for creatives? In L. Vlassenrood (Ed.), Shenzhen: from factory of the world to world city (pp. 165-171). International New Town Institute. [details]

    2013

    2012

    2011

    2010

    2009

    2008

    • Bontje, M. A., & Adelhof, K. (2008). Looking for the 'holy grail': how Amsterdam and Berlin want to become creative knowledge cities. In K. Adelhof, B. Glock, J. Lossau, & M. Schulz (Eds.), Urban trends in Berlin and Amsterdam (pp. 1-11). (Berliner geographische Arbeiten; No. 110). Geographisches Institut der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. [details]
    • Bontje, M. A., & Roso, M. (2008). Barcelona en Helsinki: de schaduwzijde van stedelijk economisch succes. Geografie, 17(4), 6-10. [details]
    • Bontje, M. A., Pethe, H. A. A., & Rühmann, P. (2008). The Amsterdam region - A home for creative knowledge workers and graduates? Understanding the attractiveness of the metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers. (ACRE report; No. 5.1). A'dam inst. for Metro. & intern. develop. Studies. http://www2.fmg.uva.nl/ACRE/results/documents/wp51_amsterdam.pdf [details]
    • Bontje, M. A., Pethe, H. A. A., & von Fintel, J. (2008). Why creative knowledge companies choose the Amsterdam region: the manager's view. (ACRE report; No. 6.1). A'dam inst. for Metro. & intern. develop. Studies. http://acre.socsci.uva.nl/results/documents/wp6.1_Amsterdam-FINAL.pdf [details]

    Media appearance

    Journal editor

    • Bontje, M. (editor) (2016-2026). geografie.nl (Journal).
    • Bontje, M. A. (member of editorial board) (2012-2021). International Journal of Knowledge-Based Development (Journal).
    • Bontje, M. A. (editor) (2009-2021). Ruimte & Maatschappij (Journal).
    • Bontje, M. A. (editor) (2009). Geografie (Journal).

    Talk / presentation

    • Bontje, M. (speaker) (10-10-2022). Wooncrisis: oorzaken, gevolgen... oplossingen?, Ongelijkheid op de woningmarkt, Amsterdam.
    • Bontje, M. A. (speaker), Hochstenbach, C. (speaker), Hoekstra, M. S. (speaker) & Musterd, S. (speaker) (27-9-2017). Multi-scalar polarization. Scale, inequality and social sustainability in regional growth and decline, Conference, Leipzig.
    • Bontje, M. (speaker) (11-9-2017). De sprong over het IJ, UvA 385 jaar - Pop-up colleges.
    • Bontje, M. (invited speaker) (18-4-2012). Shrinking cities in the Netherlands: past, present and future, Paper presented at the Urban Affairs Association Conference, Pittsburgh, 18-21 April 2012, Pittsburgh.
    • Bontje, M. (invited speaker) (13-3-2012). De universiteit en de kennismetropool, Presentation at the Beta-Symposium, Amsterdam.
    • Bontje, M. (invited speaker) (28-2-2012). Creativiteit, kennis en stadsregio’s. De stadsregio Amsterdam in Europees perspectief, Presentation at VUGS, Utrecht.
    • Bontje, M. (invited speaker) (19-5-2011). Inventive City-Regions: de stadsregio Amsterdam in Europees perspectief, Presentation at Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (Planbureau voor de Leefomgeving), Den Haag.
    • Bontje, M. (invited speaker) & Lawton, P. (invited speaker) (16-3-2011). Competing for talent, firms and capital: city-regional competitiveness strategies in Amsterdam and Dublin, Paper presented at the Urban Affairs Association Conference, New Orleans, 16-19 March 2011, Amsterdam.
    • Elzerman, K. (invited speaker) & Bontje, M. (invited speaker) (16-2-2011). Urban shrinkage in Parkstad Limburg, Paper presented at the conference ‘Shrinkage in Europe: causes, effects and policy strategies’, Amsterdam.

    Others

    • Bontje, M. (participant) & Bernt, M. (participant) (7-7-2011 - 9-7-2011). RC21 Conference ‘The struggle to belong’, Amsterdam. organizers of workshop session ‘Changing Urban Geographies of Growth and Decline’ (participating in a conference, workshop, ...).
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