How and why are networks rolled out? A historical perspective

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MacKillop, Fionn. 2005. "How and why are networks rolled out? A historical perspective." Le Gales, Patrick and Preteceille, Edmond (ed.) RC21: Cities as Social Fabric: Fragmentation and Integration. Paris, France 30 Jun - 02 Jul 2005 Paris, France.
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How and why are networks rolled out? A historical perspective

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AuthorMacKillop, Fionn
EditorsLe Gales, Patrick and Preteceille, Edmond
Journal or Proceedings TitleProceedings of the RC21 Conference 2005
Year2005
Place of PublicationParis, France
Web Address (URL) of Paperhttp://www.rc21.org/conference.php
Conference/EventRC21: Cities as Social Fabric: Fragmentation and Integration
Event Details
RC21: Cities as Social Fabric: Fragmentation and Integration
Event Date
30 Jun 2005 to end of 02 Jul 2005
Event Location
Paris, France
Keywordsurban fragmentation; Los Angeles; Paris; Rome; urban technical networks
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020400508. Infrastructure engineering and asset management
330404. Land use and environmental planning
440708. Public administration
Byline AffiliationsUniversity of Manchester, United Kingdom
Institution of OriginUniversity of Southern Queensland
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