place making for innovation in the age of knowledge economy /
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Tan Yigitcanlar, Tommi Inkinen.
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Cham, Switzerland :
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Springer,
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[2019]
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1 online resource
GENERAL NOTES
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16.2 Challenges for Urban Planning and Development Practice
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Foreword; References; Preface; References; Contents; About the Authors; List of Figures; List of Tables; Theory of Innovation Geography; 1 Introduction to Part I; 1.1 Rationale and Scope; 1.2 Methodology; References; 2 Conceptual Foundations of Innovation Geography; 2.1 Agglomerations and Creative Destruction; 2.2 Clusters; 2.3 Proximate Relatedness; 2.4 Summary; References; 3 Place Dynamics for Innovation; 3.1 Innovation in Urban and Regional Studies; 3.2 Differentiated Systems of Innovation; 3.3 Innovation Systems as Platforms for Knowledge-Based Urban Development
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11.1 A Best Practice Knowledge City from Europe: Barcelona11.2 A Best Practice Knowledge City from North America: Austin; 11.3 A Best Practice Knowledge City from South East Asia: Singapore; 11.4 A Best Practice Knowledge City from Oceania: Melbourne; 11.5 Lessons from the Global Knowledge City Best Practice; 11.6 Summary; References; 12 Benchmarking City Performance; 12.1 Knowledge-Based Urban Development Assessment; 12.2 Methodology of the Knowledge-Based Urban Development Assessment Model; 12.3 Global Standing of Brisbane as an Emerging Knowledge City
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12.4 Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats of Brisbane12.5 Summary; References; 13 Recommendations and Strategic Directions for Knowledge City Place Making; 13.1 Economic Aspects; 13.2 Societal Aspects; 13.3 Spatial Aspects; 13.4 Governance Aspects; 13.5 Recommendations for a Vision; 13.6 Summary; References; 14 Conclusion to Part III; Place Making for Knowledge Precincts; 15 Introduction to Part IV; 15.1 Rationale and Scope; 15.2 Methodology; References; 16 Theory and Practice of Knowledge Precincts; 16.1 Evolution of Knowledge Precincts
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3.4 Innovative Urban Concepts and Image Creation3.5 Summary; References; 4 Characteristics of Innovation Geography; 4.1 Production, Location and Economy; 4.2 Smart and Knowledge City Characteristics and Properties; 4.3 Policies, Governance and Locations; 4.4 Summary; References; 5 Conclusion to Part I; Practice of Innovation Geography; 6 Introduction to Part II; 6.1 Rationale and Scope; 6.2 Methodology; References; 7 Insights from Northern European Countries and Regions; 7.1 Helsinki, Finland; 7.2 Stockholm, Sweden; 7.3 Copenhagen, Denmark; 7.4 Tallinn, Estonia
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7.5 Comparison of the Best Practice Cases7.6 Summary; References; 8 Conclusion to Part II; Place Making for Knowledge Cities; 9 Introduction to Part III; 9.1 Rationale and Scope; 9.2 Methodology; References; 10 Theory and Practice of Knowledge Cities and Knowledge-Based Urban Development; 10.1 Evolution of Knowledge Cities; 10.2 Essential Assets of Prosperous Knowledge Cities; 10.3 A New Planning and Development Paradigm: Knowledge-Based Urban Development; 10.4 Prospects and Constraints in the Formation of Knowledge Cities; 10.5 Summary; References; 11 Global Knowledge City Best Practice
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book looks at the uncharted territory between innovation activities and place making efforts to cultivate them. 'Geographies of Disruption' aims to fill that gap by exploring the growing importance of place making for knowledge generation and innovation activities in contemporary cities, and providing an in-depth understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of innovation geographies and the conditions that help their emergence and growth. This book underlines the growing importance of knowledge generation and innovation activities for the competitiveness of cities and their regions. It provides an in-depth and comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of knowledge-based urban development and its implications and prospects for cities and regions. This pioneering book contributes to the conceptualisation and practice of innovation geographies by disseminating both conceptual and empirical research findings with real-world best practice applications. With a multidisciplinary approach to themes of technology and urban development, this book is a key reference source for scholars, practitioners, consultants, city officials, policymakers and innovation study enthusiasts.--
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Geographies of Disruption : Place Making for Innovation in the Age of Knowledge Economy.