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- Title
- Cities of the 21st century : new technologies and spatial systems
- Author(s)
- Brotchie, John F.; Batty, Michael; Hall, Peter; Newton, Peter W.
- Abstract
- The factor which has exerted the greatest impact on urban society during the last thirty years has surely been the development and spread of telematic technology through the convergence of communications and computers. One of the clearest expressions of this new age is in the changing physical form and functions of our cities. In 'Cities of the 21st century', the authors explore diverse themes of our changing cities and lifestyles by looking at how new forms of transport, communications, and information technologies are forcing change on: the production process; patterns of land use; local and global forms of economic organisation and control; the varying capacities of different segments of societies to participate in high-tech industries; the emergence of 'designer cities', deliberately created for the sharing and development of new technologies; and the ecological sustainability of current economic development. [Book cover]
- Publication type
- Book
- Publication year
- 1991
- Keyword(s)
- Cities; City planning; Economics; Forecasting; Information and communications technology; Long term trends; Space; Technological innovations; Towns
- Publisher
- Longman Cheshire
- ISBN
- 0582871263
- Copyright
- Copyright © Longman Cheshire 1991.
- Peer reviewed



