Smart Transitions in City Regionalism: Territory, Politics and the Quest for Competitiveness and Sustainability

Herrschel, T. and Dierwechter, Y 2018. Smart Transitions in City Regionalism: Territory, Politics and the Quest for Competitiveness and Sustainability. Abingdon, Oxon Routledge.

TitleSmart Transitions in City Regionalism: Territory, Politics and the Quest for Competitiveness and Sustainability
AuthorsHerrschel, T. and Dierwechter, Y
Abstract

In recent years “smartness” has risen as a buzzword to characterise novel urban policy and development patterns. As a result of this, debates around what “smart” actually means, both theoretically and empirically, have emerged within the interdisciplinary arenas of urban and regional studies. This book explores the changes in discourse, rationality and selected responses of smartness through the theme of “transition.” The concept of transition provides the broader context and points of reference for adopting smartness in reconciling competing interests and agendas in city-regional governance. Using case studies from around the world, including North America, Europe and South Africa, the authors link external regime transition in societal values and goals with internal moves towards smartness. While reflecting the growing integration of overarching themes and analytical concerns, this volume further develops work on smartness, smart growth, transition, city-regionalism, governance and sustainability. Smart Transitions in City Regionalism explores how smart cities and city regions interact with conventional state structures. It will be of great interest to postgraduates and advanced undergraduates across urban studies, geography, sustainability studies and political science.

KeywordsCity Regions, Smart Transitions, Governance, Europe, North America, South Africa
Year2018
PublisherRoutledge
Publication dates
Published in print28 Mar 2018
Place of publicationAbingdon, Oxon
ISBN9781138903609
9781315696775

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