An ambitious global study of the state of cities in the early twenty-first century, their role in society, and their contribution to the financial crisis -- .
An ambitious global study of the state of cities in the early twenty-first century, their role in society, and their contribution to the financial crisis -- .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Josef W. Konvitz is Honorary Professor at the University of Glasgow and was Head of Urban Affairs and Regulatory Policy Divisions at the OECD
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: If cities are like dynamos, why is the economy sputtering? 1. We are where we are, but how did we get here? 2. Housing and cities: toward what future? 3. Infrastructure and innovation: new limits to growth? 4. Managing space better is the imperative: the problem of shrinking cities and economics 5. Jobs to people: livability, governance and strategic planning. Part II: Preparing for an era of crises 6. The vulnerability and resilience of cities 7. Regulatory governance, risk and the new security economies Part III: Cities and paradigms for economic governance 8. How the west overcomes crises, reduces risks and copes with uncertainty 9. Paradigms for economic governance and how cities grew bigger and better 10. Cities and nation-states in the urban age: will interdependence reshape rules for the twenty-first century? Index
Part I: If cities are like dynamos, why is the economy sputtering? 1. We are where we are, but how did we get here? 2. Housing and cities: toward what future? 3. Infrastructure and innovation: new limits to growth? 4. Managing space better is the imperative: the problem of shrinking cities and economics 5. Jobs to people: livability, governance and strategic planning. Part II: Preparing for an era of crises 6. The vulnerability and resilience of cities 7. Regulatory governance, risk and the new security economies Part III: Cities and paradigms for economic governance 8. How the west overcomes crises, reduces risks and copes with uncertainty 9. Paradigms for economic governance and how cities grew bigger and better 10. Cities and nation-states in the urban age: will interdependence reshape rules for the twenty-first century? Index
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