ABSTRACT

This book underlines the growing importance of knowledge for the competitiveness of cities and their regions. Examining the role of knowledge - in its economic, socio-cultural, spatial and institutional forms - for urban and regional development, identifying the preconditions for innovative use of urban and regional knowledge assets and resources, and developing new methods to evaluate the performance and potential of knowledge-based urban and regional development, the book provides an in-depth and comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of knowledge-based development and its implications and prospects for cities and regions.

part I|101 pages

Concepts

chapter 1|33 pages

How Knowledge and the City Met

chapter 2|17 pages

Bringing Up the City

Essentials

chapter 3|27 pages

Knowledge, Urban Planning and Development

part II|129 pages

Applications

part III|39 pages

Trends

chapter 8|37 pages

Knowledge Markets and Urban Transformation