This issue is named ‘Longue Durée’ and contains the following contributions:
01 Editorial - Longue Durée - Fransje Hooimeijer, Taneha K. Bacchin, Baukje Kothuis
02 Paper - Megaform as Urban Landscape - Kenneth Frampton
03 Paper - Building with Nature: “A nineteenth century concept” - Fransje Hooimeijer and Dennis Lambert
04 Dialogue - Environmental crisis, sectoral versus integral: The agency of change - Chris Zevenbergen, Carola Hein and Lars Marcus
05 Dialogue - Longue Durée: Aided Self-help and Sites & Services in the Delta? - Simone Rots and Jacqueline Tellinga
06 Project - Models over time: Waterloopbos and Mississippi River Basin - Baukje Kothuis and Luca Iuorio
07 Project -Deltaic Megaforms - Fransje Hooimeijer
08 Practice - The value of historical and archaeological data in understanding patterns of long term coastal change - Garry Momber, Jan Gillespie, Brandon Mason and Jasmine Noble-Shelly
09 Practice - Spatial water calendar. An illustrative workbook for adaptive transformation - Inge Bobbink, Naeema Ali and María José Zúñíga
10 Dictonary - ‘Delta’ - Antonia Sebastian
11 Dictonary - ‘Urbanism’ - Kanako Iuchi
JDU is published twice a year, in spring (special edition) and autumn/winter. Abstract submissions for Issue 3 "New Modernity" can be sent in until June 1st, 2022. Submissions can be sent in individually; also, guest editors are invited to present specific topics for a special edition. We welcome your academic research papers, column style dialogue contributions, practice experiences, design project studies, and suggestions for our 'DU Dictionary'.
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Taneha Kuzniecow Bacchin, Fransje Hooimeijer, Baukje Kothuis