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The New Complexity

In: Urban Infrastructure

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  • Remo Dalla Longa

    (Bocconi University / SDA School of Management – PREM Lab)

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The application of the evolution that underlies the urban infrastructure has to do with the growth of complexity. The theme of the chapter is therefore the new complexity that integrates and characterizes the concept of urban infrastructure. In the decomposition of the term there is an incidence of increasing complexity of the State, of the global city of national and international accountability and of the Public–Private Partnership, all these forms contribute to making the assembly and the shape of the brownfield urban infrastructure much more complex than it was intended only a decade or two ago. The term urban infrastructure cannot be tackled without assuming the neo-complexity and all that this means in interdisciplinarity and in the synthesis of knowledge. This is to better interpret the urban infrastructure or even design, assemble and replace the parts that more than others require innovation.

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  • Remo Dalla Longa, 2023. "The New Complexity," Springer Books, in: Urban Infrastructure, chapter 3, pages 73-82, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-23785-0_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-23785-0_3
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