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Urban and regional infrastructures regain interdisciplinary interest in course of the ‘infrastructural turn’. Contemporary questions exceed beyond engineering and technology but reach into social, political, economic, and ecological spheres. Therefore, the ARL:Univie International Summer School 2021 “Urban and Regional Infrastructures” invited international young researchers to Vienna to discuss the state-of-the-art of infrastructure-related research. This special issue compiles the contributions and opens up the discussion on the present role, effects and future challenges of urban and regional infrastructures to an interdisciplinary planning-oriented scientific community.
The paper is published by the European Journal of Spatial Development (EJSD). The previous version of the journal was host by Nordregio.
Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology, Infrastructure, urban and regional planning, 507011 Raumforschung, transformation, 507011 Spatial research, HT101-395, digitalisation, infrastructure, sustainability, urban and regional planning
Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology, Infrastructure, urban and regional planning, 507011 Raumforschung, transformation, 507011 Spatial research, HT101-395, digitalisation, infrastructure, sustainability, urban and regional planning
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