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Tag Archives: metropolitan region
Further Densification – Are They Ready for This?
By Renard Teipelke Eight out of the 30 most densely populated cities of the world are located within Metro Manila, Philippines (here). Number 30 is Makati City with about 19,000 people per square kilometer. Number 1 is Manila City with … Continue reading
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Tagged access, affordability, brownfield, decentralization, geography, greenfield, high-rises, infrastructure, investment, Metro Manila, metropolitan region, mobility, Philippines, population, scale, secondary cities, sprawl, urban design, urban growth, urban planning
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A Sense of Scale – Part I
By Renard Teipelke I wanted to put a simple scale definition here, but I did not like what I found. What is scale with regard to cities? Generally, it is about size, dimensions, relationality. Particularly I am referring to scale … Continue reading
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Tagged Cairo, density, extension, growth, infrastructure, Los Angeles, Manila, Megacities, metropolitan region, nairobi, scale, smart growth, urban design, urban planning, urban space
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Frankfurt at the top; again.
by Renard Teipelke Before I actually start with the topic, I would like to contend: Once a city is at the top of statistical economic rankings, it is in a quite good position to stay there. Just refer to New … Continue reading
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Tagged Berlin, Frankfurt, global city, growth, housing, knowledge, livability, metropolitan region, public transport, ranking, RheinMain, urban economy, world city
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Marketing High-tech Regions, Part 2: Resident Identification in Nuremberg
By Hanna Lutz It is not only companies that have become more and more aware of the importance of binding employees to them in the long term instead of only focusing on new staff and customers (Internal Employer Branding). Also … Continue reading
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Tagged Bavaria, Germany, high-tech regions, identification, metropolitan region, metropolregion, Nürnberg, resident identification
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Marketing of High-tech Regions (1): Karlsruhe “HighTech meets the Good Life”
By Hans Pul Regional marketing booms. Small (and big) cities team up in regional cooperations, in order to get noticed in the international arena. Together, regional actors aim to attract investors, potential employees and tourists. Career opportunities and quality of … Continue reading
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Tagged Baden-Württemberg, benchmark, bioValley, branding, brands, clusters, cooperation, Europe, European Regions, Germany, high-tech regions, instruments, karlsruhe, Karlsruhe TechnologyRegion, marketing, metropolitan region, metropolregion, nanoValley, quality of life, R&D, regional marketing, technologieregion, TechnologieRegion Karlsruhe, technologyregion, trk
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