Urban knowledge parks, knowledge cities and urban sustainability Online publication date: Mon, 20-Sep-2004
by George Bugliarello
International Journal of Technology Management (IJTM), Vol. 28, No. 3/4/5/6, 2004
Abstract: Urban knowledge parks are a new mechanism for the transformation of cities into knowledge cities, in which the leit motif is knowledge and information. These cities offer one of the desirable paradigms for the sustainable cities of the future. Urban knowledge parks are a subset of knowledge parks. Their distinguishing characteristics and the processes by which they come into being are briefly outlined, and reference is made to a specific case – Metrotech, in New York City.
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