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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Cities are shaped by transportation infrastructure. Older cities were anchored by waterways. Nineteenth century cities followed the path of streetcars and subways. The 20th century city rebuilt itself around the car. The close connection between transportation and urban form is natural, since cities are defined by their density.
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Cities are shaped by transportation infrastructure. Older cities were anchored by waterways. Nineteenth century cities followed the path of streetcars and subways. The 20th century city rebuilt itself around the car. The close connection between transportation and urban form is natural, since cities are defined by their density.
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Ubiquitous city: Urban technologies, urban infrastructure and urban informatics
Journal of Information Science, 2009South Korea continues to lead the way in digital opportunity with its recent, innovative and ubiquitous city projects. The u-city initiative in South Korea is a national urban development project that focuses on strengthening the role of information and communication technologies in civic planning and management. This study tracks the changing dynamics
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Technology in Society, 2003
Abstract This note presents objectives for protecting people from terrorist attack and discusses some recent trends in physical protection, the importance of a rational basis for security strategies, and the need for robust institutions with well-qualified people in critical positions to carry them out.
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Abstract This note presents objectives for protecting people from terrorist attack and discusses some recent trends in physical protection, the importance of a rational basis for security strategies, and the need for robust institutions with well-qualified people in critical positions to carry them out.
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Provision of Urban Infrastructure
2000Abstract Understanding the role that private financial institutions may play in mobilizing pension fund investment in urban infrastructure is an essential theoretical and practical task. In doing so, this chapter is part of a growing interest in urban studies in the structure and performance of financial institutions (see Pryke 1994, and
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An improved method for investigating urban municipal infrastructures carrying capacity
Sustainable Production and Consumption, 2022Liyin Shen +2 more
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The Temporal Incompleteness of Infrastructure and the Urban
Journal of Urban Technology, 2022openaire +2 more sources

