A unique comparative study, based on funded research, of eleven city regions across three continents looking at changes over the last 30 years.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction. 1. The Task and the Method. 2. Planning the City Region: A Short History of Western Practice Editors. Twelve Studies of Global City Regions. 3. The Ankara City Region Turkey Raci Bademli. 4.The Bangkok City region Thailand Utis Kaothien and Douglas Webster. 5.The Boston City Region USA Rosalind Greenstein and Jemelie Robertson. 6. The Madrid City Region Spain Jose Maria Ezquiaga Dominguez. 7.The Randstad Holland Leo Tummers and Pieter Schrijnen. 8. The San Diego Region USA Michael Stepner and Paul Fiske. 9. The Santiago City Region Chile Francisco Sabatini. 10. The Sao Paulo City Region Brazil Gilda Collet Bruna. 11.Seattle and the Central Puget Sount USA Anne Vernez Moudon and Le Roy Heckman. 12. The Taipei City Region Taiwan Nein Hsiung Kuo. 13. The Tokyo City Region Japan Yuichi Tekeuchi. 14. The West Midlands UK Stephen Walker . Commentary. 15. Infrastructure and Regional Form. Gary Hack. 16. Global Cities and their Emerging Cultures of Governance. Roger Simmonds. Reflective Texts. 17. Urban Management in the Global Economy. David Barkin. 18. Cybercities and Regional Spaces: Some Issues Raised. Christine Boyer. 19. The Future of Transportation: Mobility and Infrastructure. Ralph Gakenheimer. 20. Planning Cyberplaces. Stephen Graham. 21.Telecommunications and Sustainable Cities. Simon Marvin. 22. Regional Grid Planning (ORT). Pedro Oritz Castana. 23. Discontiguous Growth: Edge City Global City or Both? Agustin Rodriguez Bachiller. 24. Cities in The Global Economy. Saskia Sassen. 25.The Joys of Spread City. Melvin M Webber.
Introduction. 1. The Task and the Method. 2. Planning the City Region: A Short History of Western Practice Editors. Twelve Studies of Global City Regions. 3. The Ankara City Region Turkey Raci Bademli. 4.The Bangkok City region Thailand Utis Kaothien and Douglas Webster. 5.The Boston City Region USA Rosalind Greenstein and Jemelie Robertson. 6. The Madrid City Region Spain Jose Maria Ezquiaga Dominguez. 7.The Randstad Holland Leo Tummers and Pieter Schrijnen. 8. The San Diego Region USA Michael Stepner and Paul Fiske. 9. The Santiago City Region Chile Francisco Sabatini. 10. The Sao Paulo City Region Brazil Gilda Collet Bruna. 11.Seattle and the Central Puget Sount USA Anne Vernez Moudon and Le Roy Heckman. 12. The Taipei City Region Taiwan Nein Hsiung Kuo. 13. The Tokyo City Region Japan Yuichi Tekeuchi. 14. The West Midlands UK Stephen Walker . Commentary. 15. Infrastructure and Regional Form. Gary Hack. 16. Global Cities and their Emerging Cultures of Governance. Roger Simmonds. Reflective Texts. 17. Urban Management in the Global Economy. David Barkin. 18. Cybercities and Regional Spaces: Some Issues Raised. Christine Boyer. 19. The Future of Transportation: Mobility and Infrastructure. Ralph Gakenheimer. 20. Planning Cyberplaces. Stephen Graham. 21.Telecommunications and Sustainable Cities. Simon Marvin. 22. Regional Grid Planning (ORT). Pedro Oritz Castana. 23. Discontiguous Growth: Edge City Global City or Both? Agustin Rodriguez Bachiller. 24. Cities in The Global Economy. Saskia Sassen. 25.The Joys of Spread City. Melvin M Webber.
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