Clark, Jennifer (2020). Uneven innovation. The work of smart cities. Nueva York: Columbia University Press, 311 p.

Smart cities raise the possibility of using 4.0 technologies as an alternative to solve the problems that afflict the cities of the 21st century. Jennifer Clark's book offers a conceptual framework that allows the topic of smart cities to be transferred from a technological project to one of a...

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Auteur principal: Santiago, Luis Enrique
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Langue:espagnol
Éditeur: El Colegio de México A.C. 2022
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Accès en ligne:https://estudiosdemograficosyurbanos.colmex.mx/index.php/edu/article/view/2145
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desarrollo tecnológico
desigualdades urbanas
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technological development
urban inequalities
urban policies
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Clark, Jennifer (2020). Uneven innovation. The work of smart cities. Nueva York: Columbia University Press, 311 p.
title Clark, Jennifer (2020). Uneven innovation. The work of smart cities. Nueva York: Columbia University Press, 311 p.
title_alt Clark, Jennifer (2020). Uneven innovation. The work of smart cities. Nueva York: Columbia University Press, 311 p.
title_full Clark, Jennifer (2020). Uneven innovation. The work of smart cities. Nueva York: Columbia University Press, 311 p.
title_fullStr Clark, Jennifer (2020). Uneven innovation. The work of smart cities. Nueva York: Columbia University Press, 311 p.
title_full_unstemmed Clark, Jennifer (2020). Uneven innovation. The work of smart cities. Nueva York: Columbia University Press, 311 p.
title_short Clark, Jennifer (2020). Uneven innovation. The work of smart cities. Nueva York: Columbia University Press, 311 p.
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desarrollo tecnológico
desigualdades urbanas
políticas urbanas
smart cities
technological development
urban inequalities
urban policies
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desarrollo tecnológico
desigualdades urbanas
políticas urbanas
smart cities
technological development
urban inequalities
urban policies
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