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Cities and Sustainable Technology Transitions : Leadership, Innovation and Adoption

Holbrook, J. Adam(Edited by)Taheri, Mozhdeh(Edited by)van Geenhuizen, Marina(Edited by)
Part of the New Horizons in Regional Science Series series
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Cities are undoubted key players in technology creation and adoption for sustainable transitions.

This book addresses both the active and passive roles of cities in technology innovation, commercialisation, mass-production and adoption.

In particular, it examines elements of three socio-technical systems, energy, transport and healthcare. The authors investigate cities in Europe, Asia and North America, providing an in depth understanding of the differences in leadership roles that cities adopt across the globe.

The book breaks new ground in the analysis of topical issues such as local '‘cradle’' conditions, incentive schemes, niche-development, living labs, impact bonds, grass-roots intermediation and adaptive policy making. Researchers and students involved in the urban studies, socio-technical transitions and sustainability would greatly benefit from reading this book.

The variety of practical examples also makes this book an important tool for city policy makers, as well as public policy and public sector scholars. Contributors include: J.A. Annema, U. Dewald, M. Dignum, S. Faber, A. Holbrook, J.A. Holbrook, S. Konsti-Laakso, F. Kuipéri, H. Melkas, R. Nejabat, W. Ravesteijn, V. Scholten, L. Song, P. Stek, M. Taheri, M.S. van Geenhuizen, B. van Hulst, B. Wixted, Q. Ye

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1783476761 / 9781783476763
Hardback
29/06/2018
United Kingdom
English
448 pages
24 cm