Types of Urban Infrastructure
Remo Dalla Longa ()
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Remo Dalla Longa: Bocconi University / SDA School of Management – PREM Lab
Chapter 9 in Urban Infrastructure, 2023, pp 225-246 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The central theme is a definition of urban infrastructure. It is a question of identifying the different types and completing the shape through the different types. It is precisely the different typology of infrastructures that provides the thickness and complexity of urban infrastructures and the conceptual perimeter where to insert them. It is the growing presence of the ITC and the innovation of the ubiquitous infrastructure capable of contaminating the other types that end up giving a sense of depth and greater three-dimensionality to the concept of urban infrastructure. Technology is an important component of the evolution of urban infrastructure, which technology represents a variable of other evolutions. Within the chapter there is also a part on the slowdown of globalization and the effect that this can have on the development of the concept of urban infrastructure. At the same time, it is the infrastructure that appears in all national programs for the recovery of economic development and which is used as a guide for getting out of the pandemic crisis.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-23785-0_9
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