Re-thinking sustainable urbanism: what knowledge and how?
(2010)
Presentation / Conference
Perry, B., & May, T. (2010, November). Re-thinking sustainable urbanism: what knowledge and how?. Presented at Regional Studies Association Winter Conference 2010: Regions and the environment, London
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Developing knowledge-intensive low carbon futures: contexts, consequences and challenges (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Marvin, S., & Perry, B. (2010, June). Developing knowledge-intensive low carbon futures: contexts, consequences and challenges. Presented at European Commission Cities of Tomorrow Initiative, Brussels, Belgium
The MIIF and Manchester’s innovation journey: lessons and ways forward (2010)
Other
May, T., Perry, B., Edler, J., & Randles, S. (2010). The MIIF and Manchester’s innovation journey: lessons and ways forward. Manchester, UK
Innovation in the North of England: Drivers, progress and prospects (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Perry, B. (2010, March). Innovation in the North of England: Drivers, progress and prospects. Presented at Symposium on Economic Development, The Lowry, Salford Quays, Greater Manchester
Implementing the Innovation Fund: Comparing expectations and practices (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Perry, B., & May, T. (2010, February). Implementing the Innovation Fund: Comparing expectations and practices. Presented at Commission for the New Economy, ManchesterPresentation to the Gateway Review Group.
Implementing the innovation fund: comparing expectations and practices (2010)
Other
May, T., & Perry, B. (2010). Implementing the innovation fund: comparing expectations and practices. Manchester , UK
Questions, challenges and lessons in city-regional innovation (2010)
Presentation / Conference
May, T., & Perry, B. (2010, January). Questions, challenges and lessons in city-regional innovation. Presented at Leeds Innovation Capital Executive, Bradford
Taking urban knowledge exchange seriously: devilish dichotomies and active intermediation (2010)
Journal Article
Perry, B., & May, T. (2010). Taking urban knowledge exchange seriously: devilish dichotomies and active intermediation. International Journal of Knowledge-Based Development, 1(1-2), 6-24Knowledge exchange and innovation have a strong local dimension and require face-to-face relationships and collaborations between universities, industries and governments. Cities are turning to the knowledge base to enhance their own socio-economic d... Read More about Taking urban knowledge exchange seriously: devilish dichotomies and active intermediation.