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Can cities shape socio-technical transitions and how would we know if they…
Can cities shape socio-technical transitions and how would we know if they were? (Hodson and Marvin 2010)
1. Introduction
Last two decades cities have been transformed in ways characterised as 're-emergence', 'renaissance' and 'entrepreneurialism'
Critical infrastructures of energy, water, waste and transport been fundamental in this 're-emergence'
Series of economic, ecological, population and institutional constraints producing new challenges and pressures on urban growth and the management of cities critical infrastructures
Relationship between multi-level perspective on socio-technical transitions and a class of world cities where pressures to undertake socio-technical transitions in infrastructure systems
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3. Socio-technical transitions, the MLP and cities
Respond to generic pressures by developing managed systemic change in the socio-technical organisation of key aspects of their infrastructure
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Conclusion
This paper asked two questions: Can cities shape socio-technical transitions? And how would we know if they were?
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