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_aSmart cities: _b governing, modelling, and analysing the transition / _cedited by Mark Deakin |
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_bRoutledge/Taylor and Francis, _c2015. _aAbingdon: |
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505 | _aChapter 1: Introduction (to Smart Cities) Mark Deakin Section 1: Governing the Transition Chapter 2: From Intelligent to Smart Cities Mark Deakin Chapter 3: e-Governance as an Enabler of the Smart City Krassimira Paskaleva Chapter 4: The Intel Cities Community of Practice Mark Deakin, Patrizia Lombardi and Ian Cooper Chapter 5: What Makes Cities Intelligent? Nico Komninos Chapter 6: The Embedded Intelligence of Smart Cities Mark Deakin Section 2: Modelling the Transition Chapter 7: Smart Cities: A Nexus for Open Innovation? Krassimira Paskaleva Chapter 8: The Triple Helix Model of Smart Cities: A Neo-evolutionary Perspective Mark Deakin and Loet Leydesdorff Chapter 9: SCRAN: the Network Mark Deakin and PeterCruickshank Section 3: Analysing the Transition Chapter 10: Smart Cities in Europe Andreas Caragliu, Chiara Del Bo and Peter Nijkamp Chapter11: An Advanced Triple-Helix Network Framework for Smart Cities Performance Karima Kourtit, Mark Deakin, Andrea Caragliu, Chiara Del Bo, Peter Nijkamp, Patrizia Lombardi and Silvia Giordano Chapter 12: Conclusion (on the State of the Transition) Mark Deakin | ||
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