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Chapter 1. Challenges for a Liveable Urban World (Luigi Fusco Girard) -- Part I. Spotlights on Liveable Cities … -- Chapter 2. Livable Cities: A Conceptual Modelling Approach (Dani Broitman) -- Chapter 3. Defining Indicator Systems for … Liveable Cities (Rudolf Giffinger) -- Chapter 4. Three Conditions for Liveable Cities: Geographical Inclusion, Carbon …
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Nowadays, the urban structure of the metropolitan areas has led to a polynucleated structure, breaking with the paradigm of the monocentric city. The specialized literature has studied this polynucleated structure by identifying the centers that are within of these urban areas. According to this...
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concept of globalization. It is emphasized that cities are the center of spatial transformation where the globalization mostly … effected. The economic and technological developments have caused the fluidity of capital in this manner cities have to bring … presence of cities depends on the renewal of existing potentials according to the changing conditions of today. In this process …
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the late Soviet Period (Kazuhiro Kumo) -- Chapter 3. Clustering of Small and Medium-Sized Cities in Russia Based on the … development of regions and cities. The authors analyze the features of the localization of assets, paying attention to both the …
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cities, defined as privileged theaters of creativity (Hall, 1998). Hence, cities managing to convert micro or individuals … ideas to macro or collective outputs can be defined as "creative cities". It sheds light on the determinant role of cities … (Lucas, 1988). This communication aims to give a conceptual framework to characterize creative cities. At the urban level, it …
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The focus of our contribution is to shed light on the importance of firm agglomerations and FDI as drivers of firm survival in Italy. We focus upon different types of agglomeration economies related to the geographical context checking how these economies impact differently on heterogeneous...
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The aim of this paper is to exam the spatial patterns of innovative performance in Brazilian industry, taking into account its regional interdependencies, and the impact of the main innovative inputs. There is a huge literature concerning regional innovation and the importance of local inputs in...
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In recent years, several contributions have been focused on a new sort of productive systems that share some characteristics with Marshallian industrial districts. These contributions have analysed the competitiveness of these new areas and how have been promoted by policy makers. In this line,...
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What is region? From an economic point of view, a region is a unit in which capital and labour move freely and goods and services are totally open to trade with other regions without any frontiers or limitations. The openness of the regions and their interaction with other regions are their main...
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