Résumé

n the past three decades, numerous high-tech city-regions have emerged with the rise of new high-tech industries across the world. Many of them have been specifically supported by national technology policies—in developed or developing countries—implemented to trigger economic growth and to enhance global competitiveness at the national and/or city-regional level. These policies have involved the development of high-tech spaces—including research science/technology parks, innovation centres, science cities, high-tech city-regions, and so on—albeit in different ways.

This issue of A+BE applies a comparative approach to explore the major factors that shape the practices of spatial planning in hightech development. The Eindhoven city-region in the Netherlands and the Hsinchu city-region in Taiwan are selected as case study areas. Both city-regions can be recognised as success stories of high-tech development not only on a national scale but also on a global scale, despite the fact that they apply different approaches.

Caractéristiques

Auteur(s) : Wei-Ju Huang

Publication : 1 août 2013

Edition : 1ère édition

Intérieur : Noir & blanc

Support(s) : eBook [ePub + WEB + Mobipocket]

Contenu(s) : ePub, WEB, Mobipocket

Protection(s) : Aucune (ePub), DRM (WEB), Aucune (Mobipocket)

Taille(s) : 10,2 Mo (ePub), 1 octet (WEB), 6,27 Mo (Mobipocket)

Langue(s) : Anglais

Code(s) CLIL : 3076

EAN13 eBook [ePub + WEB + Mobipocket] : 9789461861979

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