Inhaltsverzeichnis:
The university, the city, and land : context and introduction / David C. Perry and Wim Wiewel
The University, the Devolving State, and Development
- Anne Haila: The university of Helsinki as a developer
- Katrin B. Anacker and Uwe Altrock: From conversion to cash cow? The University of Lüneburg, Germany
- Deborah Peel: Varsity real estate in Scotland : new visions for town and gown?
- Yuichi Takeuchi: Toward downtown : spatial growth and university location in the Tokyo metropolitan area
The University as a Zone of Development
- Carlos Morales Schechinger and Sara García Jiménez: Mexico City and university city : a story of struggle for autonomy through land
- GwangYa Han and Wann Yu: Partnering with private corporations to build on campus : Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
- Abner J. Colmenares: Urban and real estate development of the Central University of Venezuela's rental zone
- Wilmar Salim: Development of the Jatinangor University area, Indonesia : growth problems and local responses
- Isabel Breda-Vázquez, Paulo Conceição and Sónia Alves: The University of Oporto and the process of urban change : an ambiguous relationship
The University and the Contested City
- Haim Yacobi: Academic fortress : the case of Hebrew University on Mount Scopus, Jerusalem
- Frank Gaffikin: Interface between academy and community in contested space : the difficult dialogue
Lessons Learned
- Wim Wiewel and David C. Perry: The university, the city, and the state : institutional entrepreneurship or instrumentality of the state?
About the Editors and Contributors
About the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
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