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wijkgericht

Wijkgericht is a Dutch term meaning neighborhood-oriented or district-focused. In policy and practice, wijkgericht describes an approach in which the planning, delivery of services, and decision-making are anchored in the characteristics and needs of specific neighborhoods rather than in the city as a whole.

The approach is used across sectors such as urban planning, housing, public health, safety, education and social

Implementation often involves collaboration among municipalities, housing associations, care providers, schools, and residents associations. It may

Benefits include increased relevance, better alignment with local needs, and stronger social cohesion. Challenges include coordination

See also: gebiedsgericht werken, place-based policy, community development.

care.
Core
elements
include
place-based
analysis
of
local
conditions,
co-creation
with
residents
and
local
organizations,
integrated
services,
and
governance
arrangements
that
empower
local
partnerships
to
plan
and
implement
interventions.
Budgets,
staffing
and
indicators
are
often
organized
at
the
wijk
level
to
ensure
attention
to
local
priorities.
use
neighborhood
profiles,
local
coalitions,
and
pilot
projects
to
test
interventions,
with
monitoring
and
evaluation
at
the
wijk
level
to
adapt
strategies.
across
sectors,
boundary
issues
when
neighborhoods
are
not
neatly
delimited,
risk
of
unequal
attention
between
wards,
and
complexity
in
measuring
impact.