New Metropolitan Perspectives: Local Knowledge And Innovation Dynamics Towards Territory Attractiveness Through The Implementation Of ... (smart Innovation, Systems And Technologies)
by Carmelina Bevilacqua /
2018 / English / PDF
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This book explores the role of cities and the urban–rural
linkages in spurring innovation embedded in spatial planning,
strategic and economic planning, and decision support systems. In
particular, the contributions examine the complexity of the
current transitional phase towards achieving smart, inclusive and
sustainable growth, and investigate the post-2020 UE cohesion
policy.
This book explores the role of cities and the urban–rural
linkages in spurring innovation embedded in spatial planning,
strategic and economic planning, and decision support systems. In
particular, the contributions examine the complexity of the
current transitional phase towards achieving smart, inclusive and
sustainable growth, and investigate the post-2020 UE cohesion
policy.
The main topics include: Innovation dynamics and smart cities;
Urban regeneration – community-led and PPP; Inland and urban area
development; Mobility, accessibility, infrastructures; Heritage,
landscape and Identity; and Risk management, Environment and
Energy.
The main topics include: Innovation dynamics and smart cities;
Urban regeneration – community-led and PPP; Inland and urban area
development; Mobility, accessibility, infrastructures; Heritage,
landscape and Identity; and Risk management, Environment and
Energy.The book includes a selection of articles accepted for
presentation and discussion at the 3rd International Symposium New
Metropolitan Perspectives (ISTH2020), held at the University of
Reggio Calabria, Italy on 22–25 May 2018. The symposium, which
addressed the challenge of local knowledge and innovation dynamics
towards territory attractiveness, hosted the final event of the
MAPS-LED project under Horizon2020 – MSCA RISE.
The book includes a selection of articles accepted for
presentation and discussion at the 3rd International Symposium New
Metropolitan Perspectives (ISTH2020), held at the University of
Reggio Calabria, Italy on 22–25 May 2018. The symposium, which
addressed the challenge of local knowledge and innovation dynamics
towards territory attractiveness, hosted the final event of the
MAPS-LED project under Horizon2020 – MSCA RISE.