The Urban Turn
Title | The Urban Turn PDF eBook |
Author | Hogni Kalso Hansen |
Publisher | Aarhus Universitetsforlag |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2012-12-12 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 8771240985 |
The book is an overview and analysis of the contemporary location, distribution and dynamics of economic activity, uneven geographies of growth and the local economic development processes. Focus is on the localisation of the knowledge economy and talent, e.g. the part of the labour force which is central to the production, use and distribution of knowledge. The urban turn emphasises the importance of cities and city regions as the key places that generates economic growth in modern capitalism. The resurgence of large cities has happened concurrently with the rise of the knowledge economy and together with the increased use of talent. Thus, this book examines the relationships between the knowledge economy and city regions and how this challenge local and regional development.
Cities for Profit
Title | Cities for Profit PDF eBook |
Author | Gavin Shatkin |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 2017-09-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1501712357 |
Cities for Profit examines the phenomenon of urban real estate megaprojects in Asia—massive, privately built planned urban developments that have captured the imagination of politicians, policymakers, and citizens across the region. These controversial projects, embraced by elites, occasion massive displacement and have extensive social and economic impacts. Gavin Shatkin finds commonalities and similarities in dozens of such projects in Jakarta, Kolkata, and Chongqing. Shatkin is at the vanguard of urban studies in his focus on real estate. Just as cities are increasingly defined and remapped according to the value of the land under their residents’ feet, the lives of city dwellers are shaped and constrained by their ability to keep up with rising costs of urban life. Scholars and policy and planning professionals alike will benefit from Shatkin’s comprehensive research. Cities for Profit contains insights from more than 150 interviews, site visits to projects, and data from government and nongovernmental organization reports and data, urban plans, architectural renderings, annual reports and promotional materials of developers, and newspaper and other media accounts.
The Narrative Turn in Urban Planning
Title | The Narrative Turn in Urban Planning PDF eBook |
Author | Lieven Ameel |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 122 |
Release | 2020-11-15 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1000221636 |
Narratives, in the context of urban planning, matter profoundly. Planning theory and practice have taken an increasing interest in the role and power of narrative, and yet there is no comprehensive study of how narrative, and concepts from narrative and literary theory more broadly, can enrich planning and policy. The Narrative Turn in Urban Planning addresses this gap by defining key concepts such as story, narrative, and plot against a planning backdrop, and by drawing up a functional typology of different planning narratives. In two extended case studies from the planning of the Helsinki waterfront, it applies the narrative concepts and theories to a broad range of texts and practices, considering ways toward a more conscious and contextualized future urban planning. Questioning what is meant when we speak of narratives in urban planning, and what typologies we can draw up, it presents a threefold taxonomy of narratives within a planning framework. This book will serve as an important reference text for upper-level students and researchers interested in urban planning.
Danger at Every Turn
Title | Danger at Every Turn PDF eBook |
Author | Devon Vaughn Archer |
Publisher | Urban Books |
Pages | 416 |
Release | 2012-04-24 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1599832860 |
When retired FBI forensic psychologist Spencer Berry breaks up a scuffle between gang members, a chase ensues, leading Spencer to a creek where he discovers the nude remains of a young woman. Deidre Lawdrence, who lives behind this creek, finds herself drawn to Spencer Berry as someone she could have a real future with assuming they can get past disturbing events that threaten to come between them.
Urban Ecology
Title | Urban Ecology PDF eBook |
Author | Ken Leinbach |
Publisher | Morgan James Publishing |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 2018-03-06 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1683506529 |
With climate change in the news, an urban core that has reached boiling point, and many children growing up without role models and with limited dreams, where is hope? There is a quiet experiment in Milwaukee that is turning heads. It starts with the simplicity of getting a city kid exploring their neighborhood park. How is it that so much life, community, and opportunity can grow from this unlikely soil? It's been called a miracle. It's contagious. It's spreading. It's exciting. And it works! This is the story of a group of ordinary people in a neighborhood who created something extraordinary. Readers will discover... the power of getting a city kid outside in nature; that kindness does work; how to say no while following the yes; the value of clarity and focus; how to find abundance within their own diverse community by simply and humbly asking for help; ten tried and tested rules for raising money (a lot of it!) while having a ton of fun doing it; a positive, believable, and very real vision for the future of the environment (we've got this!); and... how to join the Urban Ecology movement.
The Urban Generation
Title | The Urban Generation PDF eBook |
Author | Zhen Zhang |
Publisher | Duke University Press Books |
Pages | 472 |
Release | 2007-03-28 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN |
DIVAn anthology that explores film works by the "urban generation,"--filmmakers who operate outside of "mainstream" (officially sanctioned) Chinese cinema -- whose impact has been enormous./div
A U-Turn to the Future
Title | A U-Turn to the Future PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Emanuel |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Pages | 349 |
Release | 2020-02-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1789205603 |
From local bike-sharing initiatives to overhauls of transport infrastructure, mobility is one of the most important areas in which modern cities are trying to realize a more sustainable future. Yet even as politicians and planners look ahead, there remain critical insights to be gleaned from the history of urban mobility and the unsustainable practices that still impact our everyday lives. United by their pursuit of a “usable past,” the studies in this interdisciplinary collection consider the ecological, social, and economic aspects of urban mobility, showing how historical inquiry can make both conceptual and practical contributions to the projects of sustainability and urban renewal.