by Mark Skinner | May 12, 2014 | Smart Cities
This blog post is a response to the Meeting of the Minds & Living Cities group blogging event which asks, “How could cities better connect all their residents to economic opportunity?” Economic. That’s the critical word in this question that leads to...
by Anne Schwieger | May 12, 2014 | Smart Cities
This blog post is a response to the Meeting of the Minds & Living Cities group blogging event which asks, “How could cities better connect all their residents to economic opportunity?” Recent years have brought a number of exciting developments in the...
by Meghna Tare | May 12, 2014 | Smart Cities
This blog post is a response to the Meeting of the Minds & Living Cities group blogging event which asks, “How could cities better connect all their residents to economic opportunity?” What is the Informal Economy? The informal economy refers to...
by Michael Mehaffy | May 12, 2014 | Smart Cities
This blog post is a response to the Meeting of the Minds & Living Cities group blogging event which asks, “How could cities better connect all their residents to economic opportunity?” More than a half a century ago the urban scholar Jane Jacobs...
by Kirk Steudle | May 12, 2014 | Smart Cities
This blog post is a response to the Meeting of the Minds & Living Cities group blogging event which asks, “How could cities better connect all their residents to economic opportunity?” How do you connect to economic opportunity? From my perspective,...
by Gordon Feller | May 12, 2014 | Smart Cities
This blog post is a response to the Meeting of the Minds & Living Cities group blogging event which asks, “How could cities better connect all their residents to economic opportunity?” Opening up economic opportunities to those who’ve been left out...
by Willi Kaczorowski | May 6, 2014 | Smart Cities
Summary Striking similarities of mistakes between first wave of e-government and smart city development The aspiration of becoming a smart city has to be regarded as part of a strategic political innovation program. Six areas of activity are interrelated to each other...
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