Urbanism Laboratory for Cities and Regions

Urbanism Laboratory for Cities and Regions

Progress of Research Issues in Urbanism 2007

Imprint
Delft University Press
Editors
Van Der Hoeven, F.D., Rosemann, H.J.
Pub. date
November 2007
Pages
168
Binding
softcover
ISBN
978-1-58603-799-4
Subject
Townplanning & Architecture, Urban Policy & Urban Studies
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The conditions of urban development are currently changing radically. Technological transformations such as automation and robotization in industrial production are leading to new operating conditions for businesses and employees. New transportation and distribution systems are changing the scale and flow patterns of the urban agglomerations. The effects of the general application of information and communication technologies in everyday life are barely to overlook. Globalization and internationalization as well as the processes of European unification have led to increasing competition between urban agglomerations on European and world scales. On the other hand, the social contrasts within these agglomerations are growing. World-wide environmental problems, the necessity for a more efficient use of energy and natural resources as well as a limitation of CO2 emissions mean that we have to make adaptations to our urban structures and building fabric.

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