Via Scoop.it – Urban economy
This paper discusses the relationship between modern digital technology and the urban environment.The increasing ubiquity of digital technology, internet services and location-aware applications in our everyday lives allows for a seamless transitioning between the visible and the invisible infrastructure of cities: road systems, building complexes, information and communication technology, and people networks create a buzzing environment that is alive and exciting. Driven by curiosity, initiative and interdisciplinary exchange, the Urban Informatics Research Lab at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Australia, is an emerging cluster of people interested in research and development at the intersection of people, place and technology with a focus on cities, locative media and mobile technology. This paper introduces urban informatics as a transdisciplinary practice across people, place and technology that can aid local governments, urban designers and planners in creating responsive and inclusive urban spaces and nurturing healthy cities. Three challenges are being discussed. First, people, and the challenge of creativity explores the opportunities and challenges of urban informatics that can lead to the design and development of new tools, methods and applications fostering participation, the democratisation of knowledge, and new creative practices. Second, technology, and the challenge of innovation examines how urban informatics can be applied to support user-led innovation with a view to promote entrepreneurial ideas and creative industries. Third, place, and the challenge of engagement discusses the potential to establish places within cities that are dedicated to place-based applications of urban informatics with a view to deliver community and civic engagement strategies.
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Zondag, 28 augustus , 2011Top 3 Global Innovation Cities: Boston, Paris and …Amsterdam!
Zaterdag, 14 mei , 2011Via Scoop.it – Urban economy
Innovation Cities Index is the world’s largest city rankings & cities performance data store of 256 cities on 162 criteria, started in 2007 by 2thinknow.
This years index is just published and for once Amsterdam comes in the top of one of these lists. A good third place, behind Boston and Paris. Not only is it a highly ranked innovation city, it is also considered a ‘Nexus’. In other words: a critical nexus for innovation across economic and social segments.

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