ISBN:
9781000904000
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (289 pages)
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DDC:
307.1/216
Keywords:
City planning
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Real estate development
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Electronic books
Abstract:
This book presents fresh ways of thinking about the future for all those involved in conceiving, planning, designing, funding, constructing, occupying and managing the built environment, to face the challenges, and grasp the opportunities, that lie ahead over the next few decades.
Abstract:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Exordium (Spirit of the Work). Humankind 2050: Built Environment Challenges. A personal reflection by Prof John Ratcliffe -- Theme One: Future Awareness and a New Sense of Place -- Discourse 1 'Imagine Ahead - Plan Backwards': The Art and Science of Strategic Foresight -- Discourse 2 'The Big Questions': A Cosmos of Uncertainty -- Discourse 3 The Premium of Place -- Discourse 4 Cultural Heritage Futures -- Discourse 5 Post-pandemic: Disruptions, Aftershocks and Opportunities -- Theme Two: Global Governance and Anticipatory Leadership -- Discourse 6 Can the World Be Governed? -- Discourse 7 A New Sense of the Commons -- Discourse 8 The Pantheon of Public-Private Partnership -- Discourse 9 Anticipatory Leadership and Fostering Deliberative Democracy -- Discourse 10 China and the World: A Changing Relationship -- Theme Three: Innovation, Reform and Exemplars -- Discourse 11 Whither Work and the Workplace? -- Discourse 12 Reconceptualising Higher Education -- Discourse 13 Enterprise and Entrepreneurship -- Discourse 14 Critical Infrastructure and Global Megaprojects -- Discourse 15 Health, Well-Being and Happiness -- Theme Four: Urban Planning and Real Estate Transformations -- Discourse 16 Smart Cities and Smart Property Markets -- Discourse 17 The 'Great Land Question' -- Discourse 18 Transforming the Professions of the Built Environment -- Discourse 19 Values and Valuation -- Index.
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