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Space for cities: from innovation to operation

Space for cities: from innovation to operation

... data, space agencies and the European Commission have also launched many initiatives to sustain private actors through awarding, funding and incubation ...of innovation in ... See full document

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“Space, the Final Frontier”: How Good are Agent-Based Models at Simulating Individuals and Space in Cities?

“Space, the Final Frontier”: How Good are Agent-Based Models at Simulating Individuals and Space in Cities?

... for innovation in urban ...and space, but also their thoughts, feelings, moods, and ...lives from mobile telephone data [92]; the detection and delineating of events [93,94]; analysis of regular ... See full document

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The rise of the quasi-public space and its consequences for cities and culture

The rise of the quasi-public space and its consequences for cities and culture

... public space at its core (although turned away from the neighbouring ...in innovation, inclusion and ...public space in favour of ‘productive’ real estate, the streets are empty of cultural ... See full document

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From smart cities to wise cities

From smart cities to wise cities

... a space that is, somehow, detached from the surrounding area – a separate reflective place devoted to learning, research and ...off from society not only creates town-gown tensions, but also misses ... See full document

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Innovation In Energy Systems: Paradigms In Operation In Business And Development

Innovation In Energy Systems: Paradigms In Operation In Business And Development

... manner they are operated. In the energy system, many things like a method of demand-supply balance, the protection schemes, the business models and practices for the electric power corporations and the considerations of ... See full document

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History of Architecture II ARCH 329

History of Architecture II ARCH 329

... departed from, in later garden city models that were made a reality (Howard ...the space would be encompassed by a 145 acre park, ample grounds for ... See full document

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Competition policy newsletter No 1, February 1998

Competition policy newsletter No 1, February 1998

... Articles 2 International co-operation in antitrust matters: making the point in the wake of the Boeing/MDD proceedings, by Alexander SCHAUB 6 Innovation and competition: A view from the [r] ... See full document

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Research on construction and integration of tourism spatial structure in Anhui province

Research on construction and integration of tourism spatial structure in Anhui province

... income from tourism”, the “foreign exchange earnings from tourism”, and the “income from domestic ...income from tourism” is calculated by adding the “income from domestic tourism” to ... See full document

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Biofuels and the role of space in sustainable innovation journeys

Biofuels and the role of space in sustainable innovation journeys

... either from biodegradable wastes or from non-edible feedstocks (so-called second generation biofuels) (Mohr and Raman, 2013)? The case for second-generation (2G) biofuels has been largely made on the basis ... See full document

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Towards a phronetic space for responsible research (and innovation)

Towards a phronetic space for responsible research (and innovation)

... As just noted, in the technocratic approach to deliberation the means to achieve a goal are worked backwards directly from the goal itself. That is where objective analysis comes into play. A rigorous objective ... See full document

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Who Produces Urban Space?: Gentrification and Contestations Over Urban 'Authenticity'

Who Produces Urban Space?: Gentrification and Contestations Over Urban 'Authenticity'

... their space by making improvements in the physical environment through investments in physical ...private space distinctive from one another, the boundary between public and private space is ... See full document

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Open innovation management through strategic implementation

Open innovation management through strategic implementation

... As mentioned in the case description, for Pipeline Co. we specifically focus on a mode of open innovation activity – a technical partnership. Therefore, we present information for the company solely based on this ... See full document

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Partnership, Philanthropy and Innovation: 21st Century Revitalization in Legacy Cities

Partnership, Philanthropy and Innovation: 21st Century Revitalization in Legacy Cities

... their cities’ economic restructuring and ...in cities where the institutional make- up of local growth coalitions largely comprises NGOs such as intermediaries, anchor institutions and local development ... See full document

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The space time cube as an effective way of representing and analysing the streetscape along a pedestrian route in an urban environment

The space time cube as an effective way of representing and analysing the streetscape along a pedestrian route in an urban environment

... issue. From the generalized space-time cube proposed by [2], which is a conceptual framework adapted to the analysis and representation of the isovist field, we have resituated all the representation ... See full document

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Urban traditions in the contemporary lived space of cities on the Arabian Peninsula

Urban traditions in the contemporary lived space of cities on the Arabian Peninsula

... House: From Cultural Reference to Universal Relevance (Surrey: Ashgate, ...Architecture from the Arab World (1914– 2014): A Selection (Ministry of Culture, 2014), ... See full document

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Urban traditions in the contemporary lived space of cities on the Arabian Peninsula

Urban traditions in the contemporary lived space of cities on the Arabian Peninsula

... Building materials that were generally available in the local context usually determined architectural form; for instance, in settlements along the coast, where apart from sun-dried adobe, readily available coral ... See full document

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Cities in Modernity: Representations and Productions of Metropolitan Space, 1840 1930

Cities in Modernity: Representations and Productions of Metropolitan Space, 1840 1930

... Using these differing conceptualisations his chapters reflect ‘the contradictions and multiple points of view that characterise modernity’, highlighting ‘the kaleidoscopic, contingent nature of modern urbanism’ (p. 348). ... See full document

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How to Manage Your Classroom and Study Space in the Twin Cities

How to Manage Your Classroom and Study Space in the Twin Cities

... I hope you find this report useful in demonstrating OCM’s commitment to developing and supporting exceptional learning environments. However, the annual report is not intended to be a one-sided conversation. We would ... See full document

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Encouraging_development_of_a_quality_urban_open_space_system___lessons_from_the_field.pdf

Encouraging_development_of_a_quality_urban_open_space_system___lessons_from_the_field.pdf

... all cities surveyed and continues to be a primary request of open space ...the space. Like a prominent natural feature found in other cities (such as the waterfront in Dallas, Charleston, and ... See full document

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Space as a Semiotic Object: A Three-Dimensional Model of Vertical Structure of Space in Calvino’s Invisible Cities

Space as a Semiotic Object: A Three-Dimensional Model of Vertical Structure of Space in Calvino’s Invisible Cities

... studies space as the main semiotic object of Calvino’s (1972) Invisible ...constructing space and Hrushovski’s (1979) 3-dimensional model of the structure of semiotic object in the space-oriented ... See full document

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