Handbook of Emerging 21st Century Cities

Handbook of Emerging 21st Century Cities
Author: Kris Bezdecny,Kevin Archer
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2018-11-30
Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 9781784712280

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The majority of the world's population now live in cities, nearly a quarter of which boast populations of one million or more. The rise of globalisation has granted cities unprecedented significance, both politically and economically, leading to benefits and problems at national and international levels. The Handbook of Emerging 21st-Century Cities explores the changes that are occurring in cities, and the impacts that they are having, at the local, national and global scale.

Sustainable Cities in the 21st Century

Sustainable Cities in the 21st Century
Author: Ah Foong Foo,Belinda K. P. Yuen
Publsiher: NUS Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1999
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9971692287

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This book is about the growth and future development of cities. Its collection of nine essays brings together a variegation of views and visions of how we might build sustaining cities into the 21st century, with one staying concern: a better tomorrow. The essays do not profess to provide answers but rather, alternative starting points for further explorations and reflections on the meaning of sustainable development for our cities.

Smart World Cities in the 21st Century

Smart World Cities in the 21st Century
Author: Agnes Mainka
Publsiher: ISSN
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-07-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110709600

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The term smart city has become a buzzword. City planners develop ubiquitous connectivity through Wi-Fi hotspots, establish science parks, introduce bike and car sharing, and push entrepreneurship. All this is happening under the flagship of becoming

Cities in the 21st Century

Cities in the 21st Century
Author: Gary Gappert,University of Winnipeg. Institute of Urban Studies
Publsiher: University of Winnipeg
Total Pages: 14
Release: 1986
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: 0920213405

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Cities in the 21st Century

Cities in the 21st Century
Author: Oriol Nel-lo,Renata Mele
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2016-02-19
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317312437

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Cities in the 21st Century provides an overview of contemporary urban development. Written by more than thirty major academic specialists from different countries, it provides information on and analysis of the global network of cities, changes in urban form, environmental problems, the role of technologies and knowledge, socioeconomic developments, and finally, the challenge of urban governance. In the mid-20th century, architect and planner Josep Lluís Sert wondered if cities could survive; in the early 21st century, we see that cities have not only survived but have grown as never before. Cities today are engines of production and trade, forges of scientific and technological innovation, and crucibles of social change. Urbanization is a major driver of change in contemporary societies; it is a process that involves acute social inequalities and serious environmental problems, but also offers opportunities to move towards a future of greater prosperity, environmental sustainability, and social justice. With case studies on thirty cities in five continents and a selection of infographics illustrating these dynamic cities, this edited volume is an essential resource for planners and students of urbanization and urban change.

Cities in the 21st Century

Cities in the 21st Century
Author: Robert Fishman
Publsiher: Uli on the Future
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2000
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015053166388

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Fueled by the aging baby boom generation, active adult retirement communities are poised to be the next hot trend. This book, written by seasoned professionals, provides an introduction to the business, best practices, and latest trends. Highlights- Explains the various types of active adult retirement communities and the issues involved in their development.- Tells you who buys and why and how to assess the market for a specific development project- Explores how to create the all-important active adult lifestyle through choices of location, hard and soft amenities, and nonresidential project components.- Covers the chief considerations in project planning and design, such as the design of the community, inclusion within a master-planned community, and residential and recreational products.- Explains the marketing strategies, tools, and techniques necessary to make a project successful.- Summarizes the principal legal considerations that apply uniquely to active adult developments and highlights lessons learned from experience.- Includes the latest trends in residential units, amenities, marketing, regulations, and technology.- Showcases a wide range of product types, locations, price ranges, and target markets in ten case studies of successful projects.

Livable Cities for the 21st Century

Livable Cities for the 21st Century
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1996
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0821338129

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"As one of the World Bank's contributions to the Habitat II process in Istanbul, this publication first tells the story of nearly a quarter century of the Bank's program of urban assistance for developing countries. It then turns to the future to draw att

A World in Emergence

A World in Emergence
Author: Allen J. Scott
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781781009314

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ÔThis is vintage Allen Scott, but also a tour dÕhorizon of the state of urban studies, 2012, by one of its foremost global practitioners: compulsory reading.Õ Ð Peter Hall, University College London, UK ÔIn this book, Allen Scott enriches his longstanding research into the ways in which city-regions function as the main economic engines of global capitalism. The end result is a seminal synthesis of how city-regions are increasingly enchained with one another in intensifying relations of competition and cooperation, and is a must-read for students and scholars alike.Õ Ð Ben Derudder, Monash University, Australia and Ghent University, Belgium ÔScottÕs book is a remarkable treatment of the emerging global economy, weaving together the frontiers of technology and the ways in which labor is managed and surplus created with the cities of tomorrow. His book challenges conventional notions of the Òglobal cityÓ to provide a more nuanced account of the ways in which the emerging culturalÐcognitive economy of the 21st century is producing urban landscapes. His conception of the city of tomorrow is informed by deep knowledge of the contemporary city around the world and provides the reader with the conceptual building blocks to re-frame how we think about urbanization now and in the future.Õ Ð Gordon L. Clark, University of Oxford, UK This innovative volume offers an in-depth analysis of the many ways in which new forms of capitalism in the 21st century are affecting and altering the processes of urbanization. Beginning with the recent history of capitalism and urbanization and moving into a thorough and complex discussion of the modern city, this book outlines the dynamics of what the author calls the third wave of urbanization, characterized by global capitalismÕs increasing turn to forms of production revolving around technology-intensive artifacts, financial services, and creative commodities such as film, music, and fashion. The author explores how this shift toward a cognitive and cultural economy has caused dramatic changes in the modern economic landscape in general and in the form and function of world cities in particular. Armed with cutting-edge research and decades of expertise, Allen J. Scott breaks new ground in identifying and explaining how the cities of the past are being reshaped into a complex system of global economic spaces marked by intense relationships of competition and cooperation. Professors and students in areas such as geography, urban planning, sociology, and economics will find much to admire in this pioneering volume, as will journalists, policy-makers, and other professionals with an interest in urban studies.