Abstract
Urban technologies (Information and Communication Technologies ICTs) are globally implemented in cities in order to meet current challenges such as urbanization, global warming, environmental pollution and scarcity of resources. Against the background of global digital and technological tendencies of the last two decades this paper discusses the neighborhood scale spatial conditions and spatial territorial transformation in suburban public space.
The distribution of social necessities is centered around the suburban areas, as property and renting prizes in growing cities in Europe are rising and most urgent mobility needs are affecting the least privileged social groups.
Urban technologies (Information and Communication Technologies ICTs) are globally implemented in cities in order to meet current challenges such as urbanization, global warming, environmental pollution and scarcity of resources. Against the background of global digital and technological tendencies of the last two decades this paper discusses the neighborhood scale spatial conditions and spatial territorial transformation in suburban public space.
The distribution of social necessities is centered around the suburban areas, as property and renting prizes in growing cities in Europe are rising and most urgent mobility needs are affecting the least privileged social groups.
Urban technologies (Information and Communication Technologies ICTs) are globally implemented in cities in order to meet current challenges such as urbanization, global warming, environmental pollution and scarcity of resources. Against the background of global digital and technological tendencies of the last two decades this paper discusses the neighborhood scale spatial conditions and spatial territorial transformation in suburban public space.
The distribution of social necessities is centered around the suburban areas, as property and renting prizes in growing cities in Europe are rising and most urgent mobility needs are affecting the least privileged social groups.
The distribution of social necessities is centered around the suburban areas, as property and renting prizes in growing cities in Europe are rising and most urgent mobility needs are affecting the least privileged social groups.
Urban technologies (Information and Communication Technologies ICTs) are globally implemented in cities in order to meet current challenges such as urbanization, global warming, environmental pollution and scarcity of resources. Against the background of global digital and technological tendencies of the last two decades this paper discusses the neighborhood scale spatial conditions and spatial territorial transformation in suburban public space.
The distribution of social necessities is centered around the suburban areas, as property and renting prizes in growing cities in Europe are rising and most urgent mobility needs are affecting the least privileged social groups.
Urban technologies (Information and Communication Technologies ICTs) are globally implemented in cities in order to meet current challenges such as urbanization, global warming, environmental pollution and scarcity of resources. Against the background of global digital and technological tendencies of the last two decades this paper discusses the neighborhood scale spatial conditions and spatial territorial transformation in suburban public space.
The distribution of social necessities is centered around the suburban areas, as property and renting prizes in growing cities in Europe are rising and most urgent mobility needs are affecting the least privileged social groups.
Translated title of the contribution | Smarte Räume – Verräumlichte Smartness |
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Original language | English |
Publication status | Published - 2018 |
Event | AHRA 2018: Smartness? Between Discourse and Practice - TU Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands Duration: 15 Nov 2018 → 17 Nov 2018 https://www.smartness-discoursepractice.org |
Conference
Conference | AHRA 2018: Smartness? Between Discourse and Practice |
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Country/Territory | Netherlands |
City | Eindhoven |
Period | 15/11/18 → 17/11/18 |
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ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Urban Studies