Urban and regional technology planning: planning practice in the global knowledge economy
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- 9780415701419
- 303.4833 COR
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303.4833 BIR Information economics | 303.4833 BRO Social life of information | 303.4833 CAS Rise of the network society | 303.4833 COR Urban and regional technology planning: planning practice in the global knowledge economy | 303.4833 DAV Attention economy: understanding the new currency of business/ by Thomas H Davenport and John C Beck | 303.4833 DEC Deciphering cyberspace: making the most of digital communication technology | 303.4833 DIG Digitized imagination |
Part of the popular Networked Cities series, Urban and Regional Technology Planning focuses on the practice of relational planning and the stimulation of local city-regional scale development planning in the context of the global knowledge economy and network society.
Designed to offer scholars, practitioners, and decision makers studies on the ways of cities, technologies, and multiple forms of urban movement intersect and create the contemporary urban environment, Kenneth Corey and Mark Wilson explore the dynamics of technology-induced change that is taking place within the context of the global knowledge economy and network society.
Examining first the knowledge economy itself, Wilson and Corey go on to discuss its implications before proposing ways to strategize for future intelligent development, with particular emphasis on the ALERT model for regional and local planning.
An important read for those practicing or studying planning in this network society.
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