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Titre
Built on sand? Emerging cities on the Arabian Peninsula in the Knowledge Economy context
Sujet
urban development, developing city, emerging city, architecture, knowledge economy
Description
Cities with a high global significance in non-physical, functional knowledge economy networks have recently emerged on the Arabian Peninsula. The geo-strategic position of these cities in between rising economies in Asia and traditional centers of economic growth in Europe and North America has influenced the rapid local, urban development in a global knowledge economy context. The present research document presents an analysis of three case-study cities on the Arabian Peninsula : Dubai, Doha and Manama. A newly defined method triangulation shows that non-physical, functional networks and physical, urban development are interdependent. Competitiveness and attractiveness are identified as necessary pre-requisites for cities to retain and extend their significance in the global knowledge economy context. An integrated urban and regional planning approach is seen to be a key instrument to establish global competitiveness and attractiveness.
Créateur
Schein, Elisabeth
Éditeur
TUM-Technische Universitüt München
Date
2009
Contributeur
Thierstein, Alain. Supervisor
Langue
en
Type
Thesis
Identifiant
http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:91-diss-20090904-795793-1-2
http://lallier.msh-vdl.fr/theses/items/show/983
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