Urban and regional technology planning : planning practice in the global knowledge economy /
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Author / Creator: | Corey, Kenneth E. |
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Imprint: | London ; New York : Routledge, 2006. |
Description: | xiv, 268 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | The networked cities series |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6022961 |
Table of Contents:
- List of Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- General Introduction
- Part I. Change
- Introduction
- The Knowledge Economy
- Structural Change
- Industry
- Occupation
- Education
- The Role of Information and Communication Technology
- Access to ICT
- Information Technology Infrastructure
- Responding to ICT
- Place, Space and ICT
- Issues for the Knowledge Economy
- Conclusion
- Part II. Concepts
- Key Concepts and their Roots
- From Digital Development to Intelligent Development
- Digital Development
- Intelligent Development
- Background for Relational Conceptualizing - The Legacy of Jean Gottmann
- Challenges
- Challenges for the Practice of Planning Today and Tomorrow
- The Challenge of the Need for the Integration of Spatial and Socio-economic Planning
- The Challenge of the Need for Planning Theories to Meet the Needs of Planning Practitioners
- The Challenge of the Need to Rejustify Government Intervention
- The Challenge of Creating a New Mindset for Planning
- Concept to Action
- Actions for Planners to Take
- Conceptual and Theoretical Frameworks for New Planning Practice
- Relations and Processes: The e-Business Spectrum as a Functionally-based Organizing Framework
- Production Functions
- Consumption Functions
- Amenity and Quality-of-Life Factors
- Space and Time: Moving Theory into Planning Practice
- Space: Working Composite Spatial Construct of Local Economic Development
- Space: Theory Integration, Benchmarking and Measurement
- Time: Relational Program Planning
- Time: The Moment is Important in Planning Practice
- Time: Path Dependence
- Time: Evolution and Maturation
- Timelessness
- Future Time: Global Planning and Futures Context
- Multiple Layers: A Spatial Relational Planning Framework Hierarchy
- Power of Agency: Transforming Digital Development into Intelligent Development
- Power of Agency: Development -The Values Imperative
- Power of Agency: Mediating Power Layers and Planning Scenarios
- Old and New Mindset
- Some Lost Traditions of Planning
- New Planning and Old Planning
- Part III. Context
- Introduction
- Context: The Three Global Technology-economic Regions
- North America
- Canada
- Innovation Systems
- Kitchener-Waterloo Region
- Maritime Region
- Difference and Similarity
- United States
- Your Region Is Not Silicon Valley
- The Metropolitan Region of Portland, Oregon
- Michigan and its City-regions as a Surrogate for the United States
- Eastern Asia
- Japan, Singapore and Asia
- Eastern Asia: Evolution and Maturation
- Latecomer Policies: The Case of Taiwan
- Asian Relational Theory and Philosophy
- Asia or Many Asias
- Western Europe
- Skovde
- Sophia Antipolis
- Benevento
- Lessons from Europe in Strategic Spatial Governance
- Globalization Influences on Contemporary Planning Practice
- Part IV. ALERT: A Model for Regional and Local Planning Practice in the Global Knowledge Economy and Network Society
- Convergence in Place
- From Digital Development to Intelligent Development
- Relational Planning: The Conceptual and Organizational Basis for Intelligent Development
- What Do We Do Next?
- Development
- Digital Development
- Intelligent Development
- Stakeholders: Actors and Roles
- ALERT Model
- Background to the ALERT Model
- Theory of the ALERT Model
- The Model
- Awareness
- Layers
- e-Business Spectrum
- Responsiveness
- Talk
- Beyond Talk: New Mindset, Governance, Practice, Equity, Surveys and Scenarios
- From Actionable Knowledge to Willing Intentions into Realization
- Surveys
- Planning Scenarios
- Cases of Planning Scenarios
- Scenario 1. Planning Scenario for Training Regional and Local Planners in East Central Michigan
- Charrette Workshop Process
- Results and Priorities
- Continuation of Planning Scenario Development for the City-region
- Scenario 2. A Research Planning Scenario for the East Central Michigan City-region
- Scenario 3. Applying Spatial Economic Development Theory to Southeast Asia
- Scenario 4. Toward Good e-Governance in Southeast Asia
- Setting the Context
- Action Framework and Elements for an e-Governance Planning Scenario
- Equity
- Human Capital and Enterprise Culture
- Governance and Mindset Change
- Policies Planning and Policies Evaluation
- Scenario 5. Suburban Regional Planning - The Case of Gyeonggi Province, Republic of South Korea
- Scenario 6. Scenario Planning as a Means of Generating Development Alternatives - The Case of the Relocation of the Capital of the Republic of Korea
- The Issue and the Problem
- The Design and Intention
- Knowledge Exploration
- Planning Scenario Construction to Produce Options and Alternative Policies
- Scenario 7. A Local European Application - The Isle of Wight, England
- Stakeholders in England Engage in Action Learning for Planning
- Scenario 8. The Future of European Regions -A Continental Scale Scenario
- Policies Change
- Continuous Learning
- Practicing Relational Planning: By Practitioner-planners and Academic Practitioner-planners
- Central Theme of the Book
- The Challenge of Scholarship, and Constructing and Offering Relational Planning Education Opportunities
- Planning Education
- Toward a Global Planning Practice Learning Community
- The Profile of the Relational Planner-practitioner
- The Successful Relational Planning Practitioner Will Use the Five Fundamental Relational Planning Lessons and Evaluate the Outcomes of the ALERT Model Process
- Applying Relational Planning to a Nonrelational Planning World
- Some Final Cautions
- Epilogue: New Opportunities and Challenges for Planning Improvement
- Part V. Support
- Relational Planning Concepts, A-Z
- Gottmann Concepts, A-Z
- Planning Activities by Phase of the ALERT Model
- Outline of a Planning Scenario Approach to the Biosciences and the Program Planning Model in East Central Michigan Planning and Development Region (ECMPDR) by Karan Singh, 2004
- A Time-relational Method: The Program Planning Model
- References
- Index