Urban and regional technology planning : planning practice in the global knowledge economy / Kenneth E. Corey and Mark I. Wilson.
Material type: TextSeries: Networked cities seriesPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2006Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 268 pages)ISBN: 9780203799437; 9781135992293; 9781135992330; 9781135992347Subject(s): Information technology -- Economic aspects | Knowledge management -- Government policy | Infrastructure (Economics)Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 303.4833 LOC classification: HC79.I55 | C675 2006Online access: Click here to view.Item type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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chapter General Introduction part PART I Change chapter Introduction chapter The Knowledge Economy chapter The Role of Information and Communication Technology chapter Place, Space and ICT chapter Issues for the Knowledge Economy chapter Conclusion part PART II Concepts chapter Key Concepts and Their Roots chapter Challenges chapter Concept to Action chapter Old and New Mindset part PART III Context chapter Introduction chapter Context: The Three Global Technology-economic Regions chapter North America chapter Eastern Asia chapter Western Europe part PART IV chapter Convergence in Place chapter From Digital Development to Intelligent Development chapter Stakeholders: Actors and Roles chapter ALERT Model chapter Beyond Talk: New Mindset, Governance, Practice, Equity, Surveys and Scenarios chapter Cases of Planning Scenarios chapter Policies Change chapter Continuous Learning chapter Practicing Relational Planning: By Practitioner-planners and Academic Practitioner-planners chapter The Profile of the Relational Planner-practitioner chapter The Successful Relational Planning Practitioner Will Use the Five Fundamental Relational Planning Lessons and Evaluate the Outcomes of the ALERT Model Process chapter Applying Relational Planning to a Nonrelational Planning World chapter Some Final Cautions chapter Epilogue:New Opportunities and Challenges for Planning Improvement part PART V Support chapter Relational Planning Concepts, A-Z chapter Gottmann Concepts, A-Z chapter Planning Activities by Phase of the ALERT Model chapter Outline of a Planning Scenario Approach to the Biosciences and the Program Planning Model in East Central Michigan Planning and Development Region (ECMPDR) by Karan Singh, 2004 chapter A Time-relational Method:The Program Planning Model.
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