Digital and smart cities. / Katharine S. Willis and Alessandro Aurigi
Language: English Series: Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and the CityPublication details: Routledge , 2018. London:Description: ix, 239 pISBN:- 9781138890381
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307.1216 WHE-P Planning for sustainability: | 307.1216 WHE-P Planning for sustainability: | 307.1216 WHI-M Modeling cities and regions as complex systems: | 307.1216 WIL-D Digital and smart cities. / | 307.1216 WIL-E Entropy in urban and regional modelling / | 307.1216 WON-I Indicators for urban and regional planning: | 307.1216 WOR World cities and urban form: fragmented, polycentric, sustainable / |
List of Figures Acknowledgements Part One 01 Chapter One: Definitions and Approaches 02 Chapter Two: Historical Context Part Two 03 Chapter Three: Techno-centric Cities 04 Chapter Four: Socially constructed digital and smart cities Part Three 05 Chapter Five: Social, cultural and political 06 Chapter Six: Economics, globalisation and development 07 Chapter Seven: Planning, design and architecture 08 Chapter Eight: Mobilities 09 Chapter Nine: Governance and participation 10 Chapter Ten: From Digital to Smart and Beyond Index
Digital and Smart Cities presents an overview of how technologies shape our cities. There is a growing awareness in the fields of design and architecture of the need to address the way that technology affects the urban condition. This book aims to give an informative and definitive overview of the topic of digital and smart cities. It explores the topic from a range of different perspectives, both theoretical and historical, and through a range of case studies of digital cities around the world. The approach taken by the authors is to view the city as a socially constructed set of activities, practices and organisations.
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