Technology and the Resilience of Metropolitan Regions

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252080739

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""With ever-increasing shifts in the social and economic fabric of our urban regions, resiliency relies on people and institutions to have the resources and capabilities to find innovative ways to access, produce, generate, store, share, mash-up, and reuse disparate bits of information to redefine how a city enables its citizens to prosper. The collection of perspectives in Technology and the Resilience of Metropolitan Regions offers fresh and deep insight into the nuances that civic leaders need to understand. The authors show the way to developing and implementing the strategies around information and communication technology that will allow people to thrive in our next-generation cities. It's a must-read and must-discuss for civic leaders building new broadband networks to support new digital ecosystems and making new plans to expand government service delivery, catalyze economic development, and improve schools and libraries.""--Jon Gant, Director of the Center for Digital Inclusion ""These essays make the case that technology is about urban infrastructure, workforce effectiveness, and commerce. They survey domains from very different disciplines joined by the common reality that people are moving to cities and cities are digital realms.""--Ted Smith, Chief of Civic Innovation, Louisville Metro GovernmentThe College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs of the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of Illinois Press gratefully acknowledge that publication of this book was assisted by a grant from the John D. And Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.

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