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Trauma care in Morocco: observations and opportunities from an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) delegation visit. [PDF]
Hawley KL +8 more
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Transformative adaptation in times of polycrisis: insights from Milan's New Urban Economies. [PDF]
Zara C, Forno F.
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Policy and advanced monitoring synergies to tackle ammonia emission impacts. [PDF]
Shu Y, Hu T, Zhou M.
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Dietitians as Food Systems Changemakers: The Path to Developing a Resilient, Equitable, Healthy and Connected Food System in the Illawarra Shoalhaven Region of Australia. [PDF]
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Correction: Decoding stakeholders' demand to map the future of smart communities: evidence from China. [PDF]
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This chapter examines the ways in which big data is involved in the rise of smart cities. Mobile phones, sensors and online applications produce streams of data which are used to regulate and plan the city, often in real time, but which presents challenges as to how the city’s functions are seen and interpreted.
Taylor, L., Richter, C.
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Government or Governance of Urban Innovation?
disP - The Planning Review, 2005Abstract The article discusses the relationship between urban innovation and new forms of governance. Although the concept of “governance” seems to be a panacea for any sort of market or state failure, very often it is ill-defined and/or ideologically loaded.
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Creativity and urban governance
Policy Studies, 2004This article explores the relationship between “creativity” and “innovation”, and the forms and practices of “governance” in an urban context. It examines, in particular, the “double” creativity of governance, both in terms of its potential to foster creativity in social and economic dynamics and to creatively transform its own capacities.
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City Governance in the Urban Century
Built Environment, 2014A universal feature of the worldwide revolution is the movement of people into urban sett lements at an ever faster rate. World population increases by 2 per cent a year, urban population by over 4 per cent. In the next forty years, more urban construction will take place than hitherto in the whole history of man.
FUSCO GIRARD, LUIGI +2 more
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