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Smart cities within world city networks
A substantiated definition of smart cities is urgently required. In this note, we explore the crossover between smart city and world city network literature. We argue that this crossover can contribute to the theoretical and empirical development of smart city literature. The results show that indeed, besides territorial measures, network measures, e.g.
Ronald Wall
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2009
Introduction: World Cities - Challenges of Liveability, Sustainability and Vibrancy (B Yuen & G L Ooi) Good Governance - Sustainability and the City (G L Ooi) Well-Being Creates Vibrant Cities (T K Liu) The Age of the City: The Challenge for Creative Cities (P Hall) Solid Waste Management (A Scheinberg) Land Transportation (V Vuchic) Biodiversity in ...
Giok Ling Ooi, Belinda Yuen
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Introduction: World Cities - Challenges of Liveability, Sustainability and Vibrancy (B Yuen & G L Ooi) Good Governance - Sustainability and the City (G L Ooi) Well-Being Creates Vibrant Cities (T K Liu) The Age of the City: The Challenge for Creative Cities (P Hall) Solid Waste Management (A Scheinberg) Land Transportation (V Vuchic) Biodiversity in ...
Giok Ling Ooi, Belinda Yuen
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2011
List of Illustrations vii Notes on Contributors viii Series Editors Preface xiii Preface and Acknowledgments xv Introduction Worlding Cities, or the Art of Being Global 1 Aihwa Ong Part I Modeling 27 1 Singapore as Model: Planning Innovations, Knowledge Experts 29 Chua Beng Huat 2 Urban Modeling and Contemporary Technologies of City-Building in China ...
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List of Illustrations vii Notes on Contributors viii Series Editors Preface xiii Preface and Acknowledgments xv Introduction Worlding Cities, or the Art of Being Global 1 Aihwa Ong Part I Modeling 27 1 Singapore as Model: Planning Innovations, Knowledge Experts 29 Chua Beng Huat 2 Urban Modeling and Contemporary Technologies of City-Building in China ...
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Hastings Center Report, 2010
The scenario is becoming achingly familiar to me: a woman in her fifties with no health insurance suffers a stroke. With luck, it is a small stroke--a "warning sign." But the patients I'm likely to see as a rehabilitation physician are usually not that lucky. The stroke is invariably large, causing significant disability. And the other familiar part of
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The scenario is becoming achingly familiar to me: a woman in her fifties with no health insurance suffers a stroke. With luck, it is a small stroke--a "warning sign." But the patients I'm likely to see as a rehabilitation physician are usually not that lucky. The stroke is invariably large, causing significant disability. And the other familiar part of
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2014
Large and significant cities have fascinated researchers since the early twentieth century. This is indicated by the wide range of terms used to describe cities, whereby since the 2000s “global cities” and “world cities” have gradually become key—yet at times also contested—concepts.
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Large and significant cities have fascinated researchers since the early twentieth century. This is indicated by the wide range of terms used to describe cities, whereby since the 2000s “global cities” and “world cities” have gradually become key—yet at times also contested—concepts.
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World Cities Make World Rivers
International Journal of Urban Sciences, 2000The relation between rivers and cities cannot be reduced to simple models. Great rivers do not necessarily entail the development of great cities, and cities are not necessarily located near the banks of a river. Mexico does not even have a river…It is history which explains why the relationship between human settlements and rivers has evolved in such ...
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