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Dataset: Policy coherence analysis: the case of TU Delft campus development
Version: 1
Date: 10-03-2023

Author: Felipe Bucci Ancapi
Urban Development Management chair, Department of Management in the Built Environment, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology.

Corresponding author: Felipe Bucci Ancapi
Contact Information: f.e.bucciancapi@tudelft.nl

Delft University of Technology - Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment.
Julianalaa 134, 2628 BL Delft. The Netherlands.



***General Introduction***


This dataset contains the collection of transcripts and policy documents that were analyzed for the article " ".

***Purpose of Analysis***
The purpose of this study was to assess the overall policy coherence of circular built environment policies from the European to local level, using TU Delft campus development as a city proxy.

***Methods***
The analysis was conducted by combining two existing conceptual and analytical frameworks to assess the overall policy coherence of circular built environment policy in relation to circular city development. The analysis consisted of two steps. Firstly, a policy document analysis (N=12), and semi-structure interviews with sustainability experts at Delft University of Technology (N=11)

***Description of the data in this data set***
The file "Transcripts (Repo).pdf" includes a total of 11 annonymised semi-structured interviews. All interviews are numbered in chronological order. The questions asked by the researcher appear under an "R", the responses from the interviewees appear under an "I".

The file "PCA TUD (Repo).atlproj23" includes 8 out of 12 policy documents used in the analysis. 19 codes are included in the file, which reflect both the conceptual and analytical elements of the frameworks used, namely:  https://doi.org/10.1002/eet.1589 and https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098018806133 

***HREC Letter of Approval***
The data set also contains the Letter of Approval from the Human Resources Ethical Committee from Delft University of Technology, which certifies that the research followed both legal and internal ethical considerations. 