Sydney und Singapur - divergierende Entwicklungs- und Steuerungsstrategien im urbanen Konkurrenzgefüge
Braun Boris,
Kraas Frauke and
Schüttemeyer Anke
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Braun Boris: Bamberg
Kraas Frauke: Köln
Schüttemeyer Anke: Bamberg
ZFW – Advances in Economic Geography, 2004, vol. 48, issue 1, 251-268
Abstract:
Sidney and Singapur - diverging governance strategies in urban competition. Singapore and Sydney are two emerging global cities in the Asian-Pacific region. The output of growing numbers of regional headquarters. modern architecture, high standard inner city residential areas and a rising proportion of high qualified professionals is mostly similar. Yet, the ways to reach global city status show differences. In Sydney private developers or investors play a major role in urban governance. In Singapore state control is much stronger in fields of urban planning. However, the visions and visible outcomes are comparable.
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.1515/zfw.2004.0018
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