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In 2000, the National Antenna Policy Note (Nota NAB) was established by the Dutch House of Representatives. The national antenna policy is an interdepartmental policy for which the ministers of Economic Affairs and Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment are responsible. The Ministry of Economic Affairs plays an initiating and coordinating role in this policy. The central aim of the antenna policy is to promote and facilitate sufficient space for antenna installation points within clear frameworks of public health, environment, and safety.
This policy evaluation of the national antenna policy addresses the following question: Has the central aim and derived objectives of the national antenna policy been met? The question is elaborated in four categories, namely effectiveness, efficiency, implementation, and the future of the antenna policy. To answer these questions, an approach is used which includes the following components: desk research, interviews with parties involved in the antenna policy, a written questionnaire on antenna policy for municipalities, and a logbook study involving citizens.


