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Urban and Regional Technology Planning is a pivotal addition to the Networked Cities series, providing insight into the practice of relational planning and stimulating development in the context of the global knowledge economy and network society. Authors Kenneth Corey and Mark Wilson delve into the dynamics of technology-induced change within the urban environment, offering strategies for intelligent development and discussing the implications of the knowledge economy. An essential read for anyone involved in planning within the network society.
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