Cities and emerging networks of learning communities


Autoria(s): Gonçalves, Maria José
Data(s)

07/12/2010

07/12/2010

2008

Resumo

In the 21st century the majority of people live in urban settings and studies show a trend to the increase of this phenomenon. Globalisation and the concentration of multinational and clusters of firms in certain places are attracting people who seek employment and a better living. Many of those agglomerations are situated in developing countries, representing serious challenges both for public and private sectors. Programmes and initiatives in different countries are taking place and best practices are being exchanged globally. The objective is to transform these urban places into sustainable learning cities/regions where citizens can live with quality. The complexity of urban places, sometimes megacities, opened a new field of research. This paper argues that in order to understand the dynamics of such a complex phenomenon, a multidisciplinary, systemic approach is needed and the creation of learning cities and regions calls for the contribution of a multitude of fields of knowledge, ranging from economy to urbanism, educational science, sociology, environmental psychology and others.

Identificador

978-972-9059-05-6

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/4444

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

afscet

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Learning cities #Globalisation #Complexity #Urban places #Sustainability
Tipo

conferenceObject