This article examines the need for urban and regional planning practices to be further developed in the light of both the emergence of the information/knowledge/network society and in particular the impact of information and communications technology, (ICT), on spatial change. The ways in which urban and regional planning practices may best be altered in this regard is also addressed. One major aspect of current spatial development trends can be highlighted with reference to the changing nature of our advanced societies’ economic base, where knowledge and skills are becoming the most important factors in production. This fundamental economic change moreover envisages a whole host of new functional and organisational possibilities. In conseq...
Information technology is exhibiting a vertiginous growth that affects all areas of economic and sci...
Developing cities are experiencing substantial gaps in urban planning. They are due to approaches an...
The rapid diffusion and uptake of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) presents a new and ...
The task has been to study the supposition that the development of the new information and communica...
This article examines the need and possibilities to develop urban and regional planning practices du...
We live in an era of rapid change moving towards the information/knowledge/network society. eCity, e...
This paper focuses on the relationship between information and communication technologies (ICT) and ...
Mobile telecommunications have become a key lifestyle and technological trend of the twenty first ce...
This paper focuses on the relationship between information and communication technologies (ICT) and ...
Abstract: We live in an era of rapid change moving towards the information/knowledge/network society...
The building sector is entering a new era. Developments in ICT have an impact throughout the entire ...
This book offers a fascinating exploration of the relationship between information and communication...
The paper discuss the role of ICT in urban planning and management and present a case study of urban...
Location is a fundamental aspect of spatial planning. It is subject to, and the result of, planning ...
This volume addresses the question of how the interplay of ICT and urban developments will change th...
Information technology is exhibiting a vertiginous growth that affects all areas of economic and sci...
Developing cities are experiencing substantial gaps in urban planning. They are due to approaches an...
The rapid diffusion and uptake of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) presents a new and ...
The task has been to study the supposition that the development of the new information and communica...
This article examines the need and possibilities to develop urban and regional planning practices du...
We live in an era of rapid change moving towards the information/knowledge/network society. eCity, e...
This paper focuses on the relationship between information and communication technologies (ICT) and ...
Mobile telecommunications have become a key lifestyle and technological trend of the twenty first ce...
This paper focuses on the relationship between information and communication technologies (ICT) and ...
Abstract: We live in an era of rapid change moving towards the information/knowledge/network society...
The building sector is entering a new era. Developments in ICT have an impact throughout the entire ...
This book offers a fascinating exploration of the relationship between information and communication...
The paper discuss the role of ICT in urban planning and management and present a case study of urban...
Location is a fundamental aspect of spatial planning. It is subject to, and the result of, planning ...
This volume addresses the question of how the interplay of ICT and urban developments will change th...
Information technology is exhibiting a vertiginous growth that affects all areas of economic and sci...
Developing cities are experiencing substantial gaps in urban planning. They are due to approaches an...
The rapid diffusion and uptake of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) presents a new and ...