With penetrating insight into urban cyberspace and the challenges and implications for urban planning in the age of telecommunications, Cities in the Telecommunications Age brings together the latest research on how changes and innovations in the economic system are being fuelled by networks of telecommunicators. The contributors provide illuminating case studies of how communications technologies have brought about the restructuring of cities, such as Atlanta, Phoenix, and Sunderland
The twenty-first century is widely recognized as the century of the city, and in this intensive phas...
New urban planning concepts are progressive rather than radical perspectives from zoning to smart gr...
Much of the life of cities is the interaction of deeply embedded structures—of buildings, infrastruc...
This volume addresses the question of how the interplay of ICT and urban developments will change th...
This paper analyses experience to date in applying 'telematics' networks and services to help confro...
The development of advanced information and telecommunications networks have created new kinds of so...
Present-day city growth is chiefly the result of new tertiary activities such as financial and produ...
By the year 2050, about three quarters of the world’s population will live in cities. Most cities a...
This paper focuses on the relationship between information and communication technologies (ICT) and ...
Rapidly developing information and telecommunication technologies and their platforms in the late 20...
Information and communications technology (ICT) is being exploited within cities to enable them to b...
The factor which has exerted the greatest impact on urban society during the last thirty years has s...
This paper focuses on the relationship between information and communication technologies (ICT) and ...
Over the past decade smart urban technologies have begun to blanket our cities, forming the backbone...
It has been argued that new information and communications technologies (ICT) have been fundamental ...
The twenty-first century is widely recognized as the century of the city, and in this intensive phas...
New urban planning concepts are progressive rather than radical perspectives from zoning to smart gr...
Much of the life of cities is the interaction of deeply embedded structures—of buildings, infrastruc...
This volume addresses the question of how the interplay of ICT and urban developments will change th...
This paper analyses experience to date in applying 'telematics' networks and services to help confro...
The development of advanced information and telecommunications networks have created new kinds of so...
Present-day city growth is chiefly the result of new tertiary activities such as financial and produ...
By the year 2050, about three quarters of the world’s population will live in cities. Most cities a...
This paper focuses on the relationship between information and communication technologies (ICT) and ...
Rapidly developing information and telecommunication technologies and their platforms in the late 20...
Information and communications technology (ICT) is being exploited within cities to enable them to b...
The factor which has exerted the greatest impact on urban society during the last thirty years has s...
This paper focuses on the relationship between information and communication technologies (ICT) and ...
Over the past decade smart urban technologies have begun to blanket our cities, forming the backbone...
It has been argued that new information and communications technologies (ICT) have been fundamental ...
The twenty-first century is widely recognized as the century of the city, and in this intensive phas...
New urban planning concepts are progressive rather than radical perspectives from zoning to smart gr...
Much of the life of cities is the interaction of deeply embedded structures—of buildings, infrastruc...