This new volume provides an insight into new policies and projects by which cities and universities have sought to strengthen their mutual interaction, but also their joint interaction with a wider global knowledge economy. It is an essential blueprint for cities hoping to strengthen university-city relationships.
This new volume provides an insight into new policies and projects by which cities and universities have sought to strengthen their mutual interaction, but also their joint interaction with a wider global knowledge economy. It is an essential blueprint for cities hoping to strengthen university-city relationships.
Patrizia Ingallina is Professor of Urban Planning and Urban Design Project at Sorbonne University (Paris, France) where she directs the master's degree in urban planning.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Beyond the "21st Century City of Innovation": New York's Knowledge Economy Imaginary 3. University Roles in Urban Innovation Ecosystem: Case Studies from London (UK) and Early Examples from the USA 4. University Planning, Knowledge City, and Innovation in France. The Greater Paris Metropolis: Developing a French Model? 5. University-City Coalitions Through Cross-City Campuses in China 6. University of Bergamo: The 'Diffuse Campus' as a Tool for Adapting to Urban Changes 7. Urban Redevelopment and Innovation: The Université de Montréal MIL Campus 8. Grenoble's Knowledge Economy and Its Ecosystem 9. Sangnam Digital Media City (DMC) in Seoul, Toward New Sustainable and Innovative Urban Future 10. Collaborations Among Higher Education Structures, Research Centres, Firms, and Local Governments in the Lille, Lyon, and Marseille Metropolitan Areas (France): The Case of the Multimedia Industry 11. City-University Complex: A Model for the Knowledge City? Lessons for Hanoi's Hoa Lac Campus (Vietnam) 12. Two Cases of New Knowledge-Based Green Cities in Morocco: The Green City of Benguerir and the Technopole Foum el Oued 13. Conclusions 14. Postface. From Ivory Tower to Entrepreneurial Hub: Urban Universities in the Innovation Complex 15. Appendix Managing Science Cities Spaces in Wider Urban Hierarchies: Reconciling Knowledge-Based and Polycentric Modes of Urban Development
1. Introduction 2. Beyond the "21st Century City of Innovation": New York's Knowledge Economy Imaginary 3. University Roles in Urban Innovation Ecosystem: Case Studies from London (UK) and Early Examples from the USA 4. University Planning, Knowledge City, and Innovation in France. The Greater Paris Metropolis: Developing a French Model? 5. University-City Coalitions Through Cross-City Campuses in China 6. University of Bergamo: The 'Diffuse Campus' as a Tool for Adapting to Urban Changes 7. Urban Redevelopment and Innovation: The Université de Montréal MIL Campus 8. Grenoble's Knowledge Economy and Its Ecosystem 9. Sangnam Digital Media City (DMC) in Seoul, Toward New Sustainable and Innovative Urban Future 10. Collaborations Among Higher Education Structures, Research Centres, Firms, and Local Governments in the Lille, Lyon, and Marseille Metropolitan Areas (France): The Case of the Multimedia Industry 11. City-University Complex: A Model for the Knowledge City? Lessons for Hanoi's Hoa Lac Campus (Vietnam) 12. Two Cases of New Knowledge-Based Green Cities in Morocco: The Green City of Benguerir and the Technopole Foum el Oued 13. Conclusions 14. Postface. From Ivory Tower to Entrepreneurial Hub: Urban Universities in the Innovation Complex 15. Appendix Managing Science Cities Spaces in Wider Urban Hierarchies: Reconciling Knowledge-Based and Polycentric Modes of Urban Development
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