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2. Sport clubs in the Netherlands
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Werff, H. van der, Hoekman, R.H.A., Kalmthout, J. van, Breuer, C., Hoekman, R., Nagel, S., Breuer, C., Hoekman, R., Nagel, S., and Werff, H. van der
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Inequality, cohesion and modernization ,Turnover ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Wage ,Sports Economics, Management and Policy ,Social inequality ,Demographic economics ,Management and Policy ,Business ,Ongelijkheid, cohesie en modernisering ,Sports Economics ,human activities ,media_common - Abstract
Item does not contain fulltext The Netherlands are a prosperous country. Compared to other countries wage differences and social inequality are low, and the standards for education, health, safety and security are high. Furthermore, with approximately 500 inhabitants per square kilometre it is dense populated. The culture of the Dutch is characterised by co-operation and making compromises rather than emphasising differences. With regard to sport these conditions can be considered favourable, as higher income and educational levels are often associated with higher rates of sport participation. Furthermore, the willingness to co-operate and looking for shared interests are essential for the existence of sport clubs with their voluntary staff. Finally, the high population density ensures limited distances to sport facilities and sport clubs.
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- 2015
3. Behoefte aan overdekt zwemwater in Enschede
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Breedveld, K., Werff, H. van der, and Floor, C.
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Inequality, cohesion and modernization ,Ongelijkheid, cohesie en modernisering - Abstract
Contains fulltext : 158247.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) De gemeente Enschede wenst inzicht in de vraag of de huidige hoeveelheid overdekt zwemwater in 2030 nog volstaat. De volgende vragen waren leidend in het onderzoek. 1. Wat is de huidige en toekomstige (2020, 2025 en 2030) vraag naar overdekt zwemwater voor zwemlesaanbieders, zwemverenigingen en recreatief gebruik in de gemeente Enschede? 2. Waar zijn per overdekt zwembad in de gemeente Enschede de betreffende bezoekers woonachtig, en hoe ver reizen zij gemiddeld naar het zwembad? 3. Wat is, op basis van vergelijkbare gemeenten met Enschede en buurgemeenten van Enschede, een minimaal benodigd verzorgingsgebied dan wel regionaal draagvlak voor overdekte zwembaden? 4. Welke zwembadconfiguratie voorziet in de actuele en toekomstige behoefte aan overdekte zwemvoorzieningen in de gemeente Enschede? Voor het onderzoek zijn diverse lokale en nationale bronnen gebruikt, waaronder vragenlijsten onder ruim 600 bezoekers, interviews met diverse stakeholders en gegevens afkomstig van de gemeente en van de NV Enschede zwembaden. De resultaten worden in deze rapportage gepresenteerd. Samenvattend concluderen de onderzoekers dat Enschede over voldoende overdekt zwemwater beschikt richting 2030, maar ook niet over teveel zwemwater. 39 p.
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- 2016
4. Rotterdamse planningsnorm openbare zwembaden
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Breedveld, K., Werff, H. van der, Floor, C., Bennenbroek, M., and Spreen Brouwer, T.
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Inequality, cohesion and modernization ,Ongelijkheid, cohesie en modernisering - Abstract
Contains fulltext : 160780.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) In het Beleidskader Zwemmen van juni 2015 beschrijft de stad het beleid ten aanzien van het zwemmen in de stad voor de periode 2015-2025. Als onderdeel van dat beleidskader is benoemd dat een toekomstbestendige planningsnorm voor de Rotterdamse openbare zwembaden wordt ontwikkeld die rekening houdt met de Rotterdamse situatie, met het zwembeleid en met landelijke trends en ontwikkelingen. De gemeente heeft het Mulier Instituut en de Koninklijke Nederlandse Zwembond (KNZB) gevraagd om deze planningsnorm te ontwikkelen. Bij de vraag naar en het aanbod van zwemwater gaat het zowel om het volume, de kwaliteit, als de samenstelling (type bad, uren). Daarbij is onderscheid gemaakt naar de volgende activiteiten: zwemonderwijs, zwemsport, doelgroepzwemmen, banenzwemmen en recreatiezwemmen. Alle calculaties zijn voor zes gebieden in de stad apart gemaakt. Er is voor het project enkel gekeken naar de overdekte zwembaden. Als tijdshorizon voor het project is 2030 gehanteerd. Voor het onderzoek is gebruikgemaakt van nationale (CBS) gegevens en van specifiek Rotterdamse gegevens (o.a. onderzoeken GGD en OBI, bezoekgegevens en roosters zwembaden). Verder zijn interviews afgenomen met bedrijfsleiders van zwembaden, zwemverenigingen en zwemlesaanbieders. De opdrachtgever heeft voor het onderzoek een begeleidingscommissie geformeerd, waarmee gedurende de ontwikkeling van de planningsnorm drie keer is gesproken. Samenvattend stellen de onderzoekers dat de capaciteit om zwemles te geven het grootste knelpunt vormt in de benodigde hoeveelheid zwemwater. Met name in Centrum doen zich behoorlijke tekorten voor. 66 p.
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- 2016
5. Behoefte aan overdekt zwemwater in Groningen
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Breedveld, K., Floor, C., Werff, H. van der, and Schadenberg, B.
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Inequality, cohesion and modernization ,Ongelijkheid, cohesie en modernisering - Abstract
Contains fulltext : 160777.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) De gemeente Groningen heeft het Mulier Instituut opdracht gegeven om actuele gegevens te verstrekken over de huidige en toekomstige vraag naar en aanbod van zwemwater. Het project maakt deel uit van een breder onderzoek naar de behoefte aan ruimte voor de buiten- en binnensport nu en in de toekomst (zie Wezenberg-Hoenderkamp, 2016). In het project stonden de volgende vragen centraal: 1. Wat is de huidige en toekomstige (2020, 2025 en 2030) vraag naar overdekt zwemwater voor zwemlesaanbieders, zwemverenigingen en recreatief gebruik in de gemeente Groningen? 2. Waar zijn per overdekt zwembad in de gemeente Groningen de betreffende bezoekers woonachtig, en hoe ver reizen zij gemiddeld naar het zwembad? 3. Wat is, op basis van vergelijkbare gemeenten met Groningen en buurgemeenten van Groningen, een minimaal benodigd verzorgingsgebied dan wel regionaal draagvlak voor overdekte zwembaden? 4. Welke zwembadconfiguratie voorziet in de actuele en toekomstige behoefte aan overdekte zwemvoorzieningen in de gemeente Groningen? Er is alleen gekeken naar het overdekte zwemwater. De resultaten van het onderzoek worden in deze rapportage gepresenteerd. 46 p.
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- 2016
6. Theoretical framework
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Nagel, S., Schlesinger, T., Wicker, P., Lucassen, J.M.H., Hoekman, R.H.A., Werff, H. van der, and Breuer, C.
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Sports Economics, Management and Policy - Abstract
To understand the current situation of sport clubs in Europe, one has to consider the history and development of sport clubs within European society. In this chapter we briefly outline the historical roots and basic characteristics of sport clubs, as well as their development through time. We then give an overview of current research topics, presenting different theoretical approaches to form the basis for a multilevel framework of comparison for sport clubs across different European countries.
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- 2015
7. The Netherlands: Rising participation rates, shifting segments
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Hover, P., Werff, H. van der, Breedveld, K., Scheerder, J., Scheerder, J., and Breedveld, K.
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Inequality, cohesion and modernization ,Ongelijkheid, cohesie en modernisering - Abstract
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- 2015
8. Introduction
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Hoekman, R.H.A., Werff, H. van der, Nagel, S., Breuer, C., and Hoekman, R.
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Sports Economics, Management and Policy - Abstract
Sport clubs have a long tradition in nearly all European countries. They play an important role in the sporting activities of the population, not only for elite and competitive sport but also for sport for all. During the period of over a century in which sport clubs have been existent in Europe, the world around them has been changing continuously. Changes in society, in politics, in population, in economy, in leisure culture and in lifestyles have undoubtedly had an impact on sport and sport clubs all over Europe. Unmistakably, there will be differences between countries with regard to the position and functioning of sport clubs. With this book we aim to present an up-to-date portrait of the characteristics of sport clubs and their embedding in society and the national sport system in 20 European countries, using both a historical and future perspective. This chapter outlines the European context, the applied framework for the cross-national comparison and the structure of the book.
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- 2015
9. Sportdeelname en accommodatiegebruik in Noord-Brabant
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Bakker, S., Werff, H. van der, and Hoekman, R.H.A.
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Inequality, cohesion and modernization ,Ongelijkheid, cohesie en modernisering - Abstract
Item does not contain fulltext 66 p.
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- 2014
10. Sport clubs in Europe: A cross-national comparative perspective
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Breuer, C., Hoekman, R.H.A., Nagel, S., Werff, H. van der, Breuer, C., Hoekman, R.H.A., Nagel, S., and Werff, H. van der
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Item does not contain fulltext, This book presents an up-to-date portrait of the characteristics of sport clubs in various European countries and their role in society and the national sport system. Furthermore, it offers a cross-national comparative perspective of sport clubs in twenty European countries. Containing both empirical data and information on the political and historical backgrounds of sport clubs, the book is organized in three parts. First, the authors provide an overview of the theoretical approach of the book and a description of the framework used for the country chapters. Second, the country chapters, written by experts within the field, provide a systematic overview of the available information on sport clubs in each country. These chapters are structured to answer the following questions: (1) What is the position of sport clubs within the national sport structure? (2) Which role do they fulfil in policy and society? (3) What are their basic characteristics and what factors influence the development of sport clubs? The book is concluded with a systematic comparison of the participating countries with the purpose of forging a clear link between the functioning of policy systems, observed problems, and possible solutions, and with a future research agenda on sport clubs. In an era of increased collaboration between European states, sport provides a natural vehicle through which to compare changes in culture, economics, and policy across nations. Sport Clubs in Europe will appeal to scholars of nonprofit management, sports management and sports sociology as well as administrators and policy makers in the international sports community.
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- 2015
11. A cross-national comparative perspective on sport clubs in Europe
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Breuer, C., Hoekman, R., Nagel, S., Werff, H. van der, Hoekman, R.H.A., Breuer, C., Hoekman, R., Nagel, S., Werff, H. van der, and Hoekman, R.H.A.
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Item does not contain fulltext, The preceding 20 chapters have presented national perspectives on sport clubs based on quantitative and descriptive information on the origin of sport clubs, the position of sport clubs within policy and society, and characteristics of sport clubs. In this chapter we offer a cross-national comparison based on the multilevel framework that served as a guideline for the authors for their country chapters. From a macro perspective we pay in this comparison attention to the origin and development of sport clubs and the way sport clubs are embedded in the national sport system, and within policy and society. From a meso perspective we illustrate differences and similarities in the characteristics of sport clubs and identify the main bottlenecks and challenges of sport clubs in the context of the current developments in modern sports and society. Finally, we consider trends and developments and provide a future perspective on sport clubs in Europe and identify knowledge gaps and avenues for future research.
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- 2015
12. Samenwerking maakt Nederland uniek: Sportverenigingen in Europa
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Hoekman, R.H.A., Werff, H. van der, Hoekman, R.H.A., and Werff, H. van der
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- 2015
13. Introduction
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Breuer, C., Hoekman, R., Nagel, S., Werff, H. van der, Hoekman, R.H.A., Breuer, C., Hoekman, R., Nagel, S., Werff, H. van der, and Hoekman, R.H.A.
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Item does not contain fulltext, Sport clubs have a long tradition in nearly all European countries. They play an important role in the sporting activities of the population, not only for elite and competitive sport but also for sport for all. During the period of over a century in which sport clubs have been existent in Europe, the world around them has been changing continuously. Changes in society, in politics, in population, in economy, in leisure culture and in lifestyles have undoubtedly had an impact on sport and sport clubs all over Europe. Unmistakably, there will be differences between countries with regard to the position and functioning of sport clubs. With this book we aim to present an up-to-date portrait of the characteristics of sport clubs and their embedding in society and the national sport system in 20 European countries, using both a historical and future perspective. This chapter outlines the European context, the applied framework for the cross-national comparison and the structure of the book.
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- 2015
14. Theoretical framework
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Breuer, C., Hoekman, R.H.A., Nagel, S., Werff, H. van der, Schlesinger, T., Wicker, P., Lucassen, J.M.H., Breuer, C., Hoekman, R.H.A., Nagel, S., Werff, H. van der, Schlesinger, T., Wicker, P., and Lucassen, J.M.H.
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Item does not contain fulltext, To understand the current situation of sport clubs in Europe, one has to consider the history and development of sport clubs within European society. In this chapter we briefly outline the historical roots and basic characteristics of sport clubs, as well as their development through time. We then give an overview of current research topics, presenting different theoretical approaches to form the basis for a multilevel framework of comparison for sport clubs across different European countries.
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- 2015
15. The Netherlands: Rising participation rates, shifting segments
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Scheerder, J., Breedveld, K., Hover, P., Werff, H. van der, Scheerder, J., Breedveld, K., Hover, P., and Werff, H. van der
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- 2015
16. Sport clubs in the Netherlands
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Breuer, C., Hoekman, R., Nagel, S., Werff, H. van der, Hoekman, R.H.A., Kalmthout, J. van, Breuer, C., Hoekman, R., Nagel, S., Werff, H. van der, Hoekman, R.H.A., and Kalmthout, J. van
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Item does not contain fulltext, The Netherlands are a prosperous country. Compared to other countries wage differences and social inequality are low, and the standards for education, health, safety and security are high. Furthermore, with approximately 500 inhabitants per square kilometre it is dense populated. The culture of the Dutch is characterised by co-operation and making compromises rather than emphasising differences. With regard to sport these conditions can be considered favourable, as higher income and educational levels are often associated with higher rates of sport participation. Furthermore, the willingness to co-operate and looking for shared interests are essential for the existence of sport clubs with their voluntary staff. Finally, the high population density ensures limited distances to sport facilities and sport clubs.
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- 2015
17. Monitor en evaluatie beleidskader sport, bewegen en onderwijs: eindrapportage
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Slinger, J.D., Stubbe, J.H., and Werff, H. van der
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Health ,Healthy for Life ,LS - Life Style ,Healthy Living ,BSS - Behavioural and Societal Sciences ,Human - Published
- 2012
18. A new species of Ocotea (Lauraceae) from French Guyana
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Werff, H. van der and Werff, H. van der
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A new species of Ocotea (Lauraceae) confined to inselbergs in French Guyana is described and illustrated.
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- 2011
19. Three New Ellagic Acid Derivatives from the Bark of Eschweilera coriacea from the Suriname Rainforest<SUP>1</SUP><BBR RID="np980046ub00001">
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Yang, S.-W., Zhou, B.-N., Wisse, J. H., Evans, R., Werff, H. van der, Miller, J. S., and Kingston, D. G. I.
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Bioassay-guided fractionation of Eschweilera coriacea collected in the lowland wet forest of Suriname yielded the new but only weakly active ellagic acid derivative eschweilenol A (
1 ) and the two new but inactive ellagic acid derivatives eschweilenol B (2 ) and eschweilenol C (3 ). The four known compounds, sucrose, ellagic acid, 3-O-galloylepigallocatechin, and epigallocatechin, were also isolated. The structures of the three new compounds were determined by spectrometric methods, primarily from the HMQC, HMBC, NOESY, and ROESY NMR techniques, and chemical methods, including methylation and triethylsilylation. The location of a hydroxyl group in one ellagic acid derivative was determined by a new technique involving an NOE correlation of the protons of a triethylsilyl derivative with a proton on a neighboring aromatic ring.- Published
- 1998
20. Bioactive Iridoids and a New Lignan from Allamanda cathartica and Himatanthus fallax from the Suriname Rainforest<SUP>1</SUP><BBR RID="np970253eb00001">
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Abdel-Kader, M. S., Wisse, J., Evans, R., Werff, H. van der, and Kingston, D. G. I.
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Bioassay-guided fractionation of the EtOAc extract of both Allamanda cathartica and Himatanthus fallax (Apocynaceae) using the Sc-7 yeast strain resulted in the isolation of the weakly cytotoxic isoplumericin and plumericin. In addition, the new lignan 7(R)-methoxy-8-epi-matairesinol and three known compounds, plumieride, matairesinol, and pinoresinol, were isolated from H. fallax.
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- 1997
21. Introduction
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Remco Hoekman, Harold van der Werff, Siegfried Nagel, Christoph Breuer, Breuer, C., Hoekman, R., Nagel, S., and Werff, H. van der
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Inequality, cohesion and modernization ,Sports Economics, Management and Policy ,Ongelijkheid, cohesie en modernisering - Abstract
Item does not contain fulltext Sport clubs have a long tradition in nearly all European countries. They play an important role in the sporting activities of the population, not only for elite and competitive sport but also for sport for all. During the period of over a century in which sport clubs have been existent in Europe, the world around them has been changing continuously. Changes in society, in politics, in population, in economy, in leisure culture and in lifestyles have undoubtedly had an impact on sport and sport clubs all over Europe. Unmistakably, there will be differences between countries with regard to the position and functioning of sport clubs. With this book we aim to present an up-to-date portrait of the characteristics of sport clubs and their embedding in society and the national sport system in 20 European countries, using both a historical and future perspective. This chapter outlines the European context, the applied framework for the cross-national comparison and the structure of the book.
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- 2015
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