TY - BOOK ID - 14221309 TI - Technopolis : Best Practices for Science and Technology Cities AU - Oh, Deog-Seong. AU - Phillips, Fred. PY - 2014 SN - 1447155076 1447155084 PB - London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - High technology industries. KW - Industrial districts. KW - Technology and civilization. KW - Civilization and machinery KW - Civilization and technology KW - Machinery and civilization KW - Estates, Industrial KW - Industrial estates KW - Industrial parks KW - Parks, Industrial KW - Engineering. KW - Architecture. KW - Electric power production. KW - Engineering economics. KW - Engineering economy. KW - Facility management. KW - Energy industries. KW - Development economics. KW - Energy Technology. KW - Facility Management. KW - Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing. KW - Energy Economics. KW - Cities, Countries, Regions. KW - Development Economics. KW - Industrial sites KW - Civilization KW - Social history KW - Technology KW - Industries KW - Philosophy KW - Energy Systems. KW - Energy Policy, Economics and Management. KW - Economics KW - Economic development KW - Architecture, Western (Western countries) KW - Building design KW - Buildings KW - Construction KW - Western architecture (Western countries) KW - Art KW - Building KW - Economy, Engineering KW - Engineering economics KW - Industrial engineering KW - Industrial arts KW - Design and construction KW - Energy systems. KW - Energy policy. KW - Energy and state. KW - Energy and state KW - Power resources KW - State and energy KW - Industrial policy KW - Energy conservation KW - Facilities management KW - Factory management KW - Plant engineering KW - Government policy KW - Architecture, Primitive UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:14221309 AB - Six years of UNESCO-World Technopolis Association workshops, held at various world cities and attended by government officials and scholars from nearly all the world’s countries, have resulted in a uniquely complete collection of reports on science park and science city projects in most of those countries. These reports, of which a selected few form chapters in this book, allow readers to compare knowledge-based development strategies, practices, and successes across countries. The chapters illustrate varying levels of cooperation across government, industry, and academic sectors in the respective projects – and the reasons and philosophies underlying this variation - and resulting differences in practices and results. ER -