High-tech urban spaces : Asian and European perspectives / edited by C. Ramachandraiah, A.C.M. van Westen, Sheela Prasad
- Bib ID:
- 4545920
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- Description:
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- New Delhi : Manohar, 2008
- 393 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
- ISBN:
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- 8173047731
- 9788173047732
- Summary:
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Contributed articles presented at an international seminar dynamics of high-tech urban spaces: Asian -European perspectives in Hyderabad during 6-8 February 2006 jointly moderated by CESS, University of Hyderabad and Urban & Regional Research Centre of Utrecht University on the techno-parks and ICT-related infrastructure townships developed in the region.
- Full contents:
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- Machine derived contents note: PART I: PERSPECTIVES ON HIGH-TECH SPACES
- 1. Introduction: High-Tech Urban Spaces in Perspective
- C Ramachandraiah, A.CM van Westen and
- Sheela Prasad 25
- 2. Geography of High-Tech Spaces: Some Reflections
- Doreen Massey 53
- PART II: EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES
- 3. Campus, Coffee and Creativity: The Development of
- the University of Twente Towards a Regional
- Knowledge Park
- Gert-Jan Hospers and Sjoerd van Tongeren 71
- 4. The Urban Contradictions of Delft as a
- Knowledge-based City
- Ana Maria Ferndndez-Maldonado 89
- 5. From Dirigiste to Interactive Innovation Systems:
- Three Paths to Technopolitan Development in France
- Ludovic Halbert 115
- PART III: SOUTH-EAST ASIAN PERSPECTIVES
- 6. From Daedeok to Teheran-ro: The Genesis and
- Development of New Industrial Spaces in South Korea
- Robert Hassink and Dong-Ho Shin 149
- 7. Remaking the Economy and High-Tech Spaces
- in Singapore: A Consideration of one-north
- Leo van Grunsven 173
- 8. From Export Processing Zones to Industrial Clusters:
- Growth Synergies in the Electronics Industry
- in Malaysia
- Rajah Rasiah 201
- PART IV: INDIAN PERSPECTIVES
- 9. Globalization and ICT Clusters in Bangalore (India)
- and Nanjing (China): The Potential of the ICT
- Sector and its Spatial Implications
- Meine Pieter van Dijk 233
- 10. Dynamics of High-Tech Urban Spaces:
- Lessons from IT Sector Expansion in the
- National Capital Region, India
- Shipra Maitra 259
- 11. The Makeover of Hyderabad: Is it the 'Model' IT City?
- C. Ramachandraiah and Sheela Prasad 293
- 12. Urban Reform and Shaping Politics:
- Contextualizing Bangalore's IT Corridor
- Asha Ghosh 319
- 13. Dynamics of High-Tech Zones in Pune:
- Emerging Trends and Impacts
- Darshini Mahadevia and Appeeji Parasher 341
- 14. High-Tech Development in the Kolkata Metropolitan
- Area: Spatial Dynamics and Impacts
- Annapurna Shaw 367.
- Notes:
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- "IDPAD."
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Subject:
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- Public spaces -- Information technology -- Europe -- Congresses
- Public spaces -- Information technology -- Southeast Asia -- Congresses
- Public spaces -- Information technology -- India -- Congresses
- Metropolitan areas -- Europe -- Information resources
- Metropolitan areas -- Southeast Asia -- Information resources
- Metropolitan areas -- India -- Information resources
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- Library of Congress -- New Delhi Overseas Office
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