Well-being and economic growth are strictly correlated. Cities are the engines of an innovation-based economy where research and new ideas are the core input of production. Urbanisation is becoming synonymous of economic growth. People flock into cities, both in the developed and developing world, since here is where wealth is, where high quality services are available and life standards are comparatively higher with respect to other places. However, one has to acknowledge that growth also produces undesired negative effects. In fact, cities are net importers. They need to acquire consumption/intermediate goods, export production and get rid of waste. In other words, the existence of a city relies on a transportation system providing the ne...
It is projected that developing economies will continue to urbanize rapidly in the coming decades. I...
International audienceThis themed volume brings together papers from a session track on urban goods ...
International audienceThis themed volume brings together papers from a session track on urban goods ...
Future forecasts about urban development are characterized by a high degree of uncertainty, dependin...
The city represents the place where one of the most considerable mega-trend of the new millennium is...
The city represents the place where one of the most considerable mega-trend of the new millennium is...
By 2030, sixty percent of the world’s population is projected to live in cities. The majority of thi...
Transport infrastructure has played an indispensable role in the growth of urban socities. During th...
Concerns about the sustainability of current land use and transportation practices are increasingly ...
This special issue focuses on public policies prompting sustainable transport in cities. Although th...
A central tenet of urban economics is that households, businesses, and industries compete for urban ...
Because cities are local entities, environmen-tal problems associated with them have Cities are open...
Since the turn of this century, cities are homes to more than half of the world\u27s population even...
International audienceThis themed volume brings together papers from a session track on urban goods ...
The sustainability concept has become a prevalent policy underpinning both developed and developing ...
It is projected that developing economies will continue to urbanize rapidly in the coming decades. I...
International audienceThis themed volume brings together papers from a session track on urban goods ...
International audienceThis themed volume brings together papers from a session track on urban goods ...
Future forecasts about urban development are characterized by a high degree of uncertainty, dependin...
The city represents the place where one of the most considerable mega-trend of the new millennium is...
The city represents the place where one of the most considerable mega-trend of the new millennium is...
By 2030, sixty percent of the world’s population is projected to live in cities. The majority of thi...
Transport infrastructure has played an indispensable role in the growth of urban socities. During th...
Concerns about the sustainability of current land use and transportation practices are increasingly ...
This special issue focuses on public policies prompting sustainable transport in cities. Although th...
A central tenet of urban economics is that households, businesses, and industries compete for urban ...
Because cities are local entities, environmen-tal problems associated with them have Cities are open...
Since the turn of this century, cities are homes to more than half of the world\u27s population even...
International audienceThis themed volume brings together papers from a session track on urban goods ...
The sustainability concept has become a prevalent policy underpinning both developed and developing ...
It is projected that developing economies will continue to urbanize rapidly in the coming decades. I...
International audienceThis themed volume brings together papers from a session track on urban goods ...
International audienceThis themed volume brings together papers from a session track on urban goods ...