The 3rd Knowledge Cities World Summit Proceedings


Autoria(s): Yigitcanlar, Tan; Yates, Peter; Kunzmann, Klaus
Data(s)

01/11/2010

Resumo

FROM KCWS 2010 Ch airs and Summit Proceeding Ed ito rs ‘Knowledge’ is a resource, which relies on the past for a better future. In the 21st century, more than ever before, cities around the world depend on the knowledge of their citizens, their institutions and their firms and enterprises. The knowledge image, the human competence and the reputation of their public and private institutions and corporations profiles a city. It attracts investment, qualified labour and professionals, as well as students and researchers. And it creates local life spaces and professional milieus, which offer the quality of life to the citizens that are seeking to cope with the challenges of modern life in a competitive world. Integrating knowledge-based development in urban strategies and policies, beyond the provision of schools and locations for higher education, has become a new ambitious arena of city politics. Coming from theory to practice, and bringing together the manifold knowledge stakeholders in a city and preparing joint visions for the knowledge city is a new challenge for city managers, urban planners and leaders of the civic society . It requires visionary power, creativity, holistic thinking, the willingness to cooperate with all groups of the local civil society, and the capability to moderate communication processes to overcome conflicts and to develop joint action for a sustainable future. This timely Melbourne 2010 – The Third Knowledge City World Summit makes an important reminder that ‘knowledge’ is the key notion in the 21st Century development. Considering this notion, the summit aims to shed light on the multi-faceted dimensions and various scales of building the ‘knowledge city’ and on ‘knowledge-based development’ paradigms. At this summit, the theoretical and practical maturing of knowledge-based development paradigms will be advanced through the interplay between the world’s leading academic’s theories and the practical models and strategies of practitioners’ and policy makers’ drawn from around the world. As chairs of The Melbourne 2010 Summit, we have compiled this summit proceeding in order to disseminate the knowledge generated and shared in Melbourne with the wider research, governance, and practice communities. The papers in the proceedings reflect the broad range of contributions to the summit. They report on recent developments in planning and managing knowledge cities and ICT infrastructure, they assess the role of knowledge institutions in regional innovation systems and of the intellectual capital of cities and regions; they describe the evolution of knowledge-based approaches to urban development in differing cultural environments; they finally bridge the discourse on the knowledge city to other urban development paradigms such as the creative city, the ubiquitous city or the compact city. The diversity of papers presented shows how different scholars from planning cultures around the world interpret the knowledge dimension in urban and regional development. All papers of this proceeding have gone through a double-blind peer review process and been reviewed by our summit editorial review and advisory board members. We cordially thank the members of the Summit Proceeding Editorial Review and Advisory Board for their diligent work in the review of the papers. We hope the papers in this proceeding will inspire and make a significant contribution to the research, governance, and practice circles.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/72799/

Publicador

World Capital Institute, City of Melbourne & Office of Knowledge Capital

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/72799/1/KCWS2010_Proceedings.pdf

http://worldcapitalinstitute.org/KCWS2010_Proceedings.pdf

Yigitcanlar, Tan, Yates, Peter, & Kunzmann, Klaus (Eds.) (2010) The 3rd Knowledge Cities World Summit Proceedings. Knowledge Cities World Summit Proceedings, 3rd. World Capital Institute, City of Melbourne & Office of Knowledge Capital, Melbourne, VIC.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 World Capital Institute, City of Melbourne and Office of Knowledge Capital

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120507 Urban Analysis and Development #knowledge city #knowledge-based urban development #sustainable urban development
Tipo

Book