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Judul Technical Communication for Environmental Action / Tali Hatuka; Eran Ben-Joseph
Pengarang Hatuka, Tali
Ben-Joseph, Eran
Penerbitan New York : Taylor & Francis, 2022
Deskripsi Fisik 270 p. :ilus
ISBN 9781000541496
Subjek URBANISASI
Catatan Since the Industrial Revolution, cities and industry have grown together; towns and metropolitan regions have evolved around factories and expanding industries. New Industrial Urbanism explores the evolving and future relationships between cities and places of production, focusing on the spatial implications and physical design of integrating contemporary manufacturing into the city. The book examines recent developments that have led to dramatic shifts in the manufacturing sector – from large-scale mass production methods to small-scale distributed systems; from polluting and consumptive production methods to a cleaner and more sustainable process; from broad demand for unskilled labor to a growing need for a more educated and specialized workforce – to show how cities see new investment and increased employment opportunities. Looking ahead to the quest to make cities more competitive and resilient, New Industrial Urbanism provides lessons from cases around the world and suggests adopting New Industrial Urba
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