Co-creation and smart cities looking beyond technology

Cities are possibly the most dynamic and important administrative units today. Cities play big roles in addressing many of the complex challenges the world is facing today, including climate change, public health, and migration. This places pressure on public administration and the public sector, to...

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1. Verfasser: Graaf, Shenja Van Der 1976-
Weitere Verfasser: Long, Le Anh Nguyen, Veeckman, Carina
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