@inbook{3228cb0285a44e7ab2df795aaf6f8881,
title = "De constructie van een 'no-mine's land'?: Het effect van ruimtelijke ordening op het Limburgse landschap na de mijnsluiting (1965 - heden)",
abstract = "After the announcement of the Dutch mine closure in 1965, a spatial reconversion on unforeseen scale began. This reconversion is known under the contemporary slogan {\textquoteleft}van zwart naar groen{\textquoteright} (from black to green). As a result of the choices made at the time, the Dutch Mijnstreek now seems a kind of {\textquoteleft}no-mine{\textquoteright}s land{\textquoteright}. Using publications by planning authorities, this article analyses the ideas behind the slogan {\textquoteleft}from black to green{\textquoteright} and why it was thought this transition was necessary. After a general introduction, the article focuses on the case of the Willem-terrain of the Domaniale Mijn. It also discusses how the ideas of {\textquoteleft}from black to green{\textquoteright} fitted in broader contemporary debates on nature, environment and heritage, and makes a comparison between the Dutch reconversion and the Belgium one, which had a very different result.",
author = "{de Mars}, Afra",
year = "2023",
month = dec,
day = "12",
doi = "10.58484/ssegl.v68i18460",
language = "Dutch",
volume = "68",
series = "Studies over de Sociaal-Economische Geschiedenis van Limburg/Jaarboek van het Sociaal Historisch Centrum voor Limburg",
pages = "46--79",
editor = "Nico Randeraad and Joris Roosen",
booktitle = "Jaarboek van het Sociaal Historisch Centrum voor Limburg / Studies over de sociaaleconomische geschiedenis van Limburg LXVIII",
}