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Global universities and urban development : case studies and analysis /

Covers universities and communities around the world, including Germany, Korea, Scotland, Japan, Mexico, South Africa, and Finland. Features contributions from noted urban scholars, campus planners and architects, and university administrators from all the countries represented.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Wiewel, Wim, Perry, David C.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Armonk, N.Y. : Cambridge, Mass. : M.E. Sharpe ; Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, ©2008.
Colección:Cities and contemporary society.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The university, the city, and land : context and introduction / David C. Perry and Wim Wiewel
  • The university of Helsinki as a developer / Anne Haila
  • From conversion to cash cow? The University of Lüneburg, Germany / Katrin B. Anacker and Uwe Altrock
  • Varsity real estate in Scotland : new visions for town and gown? / Deborah Peel
  • Toward downtown : spatial growth and university location in the Tokyo metropolitan area / Yuichi Takeuchi
  • Mexico City and university city : a story of struggle for autonomy through land / Carlos Morales Schechinger and Sara García Jiménez
  • Partnering with private corporations to build on campus : Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea / GwangYa Han and Wann Yu
  • Urban and real estate development of the Central University of Venezuela's rental zone / Abner J. Colmenares
  • Development of the Jatinangor University area, Indonesia : growth problems and local responses / Wilmar Salim
  • The University of Oporto and the process of urban change : an ambiguous relationship / Isabel Breda-Vázquez, Paulo Conceição, and Sónia Alves
  • Academic fortress : the case of Hebrew University on Mount Scopus, Jerusalem / Haim Yacobi
  • Interface between academy and community in contested space : the difficult dialogue / Frank Gaffikin
  • The university, the city, and the state : institutional entrepreneurship or instrumentality of the state? / Wim Wiewel and David C. Perry.