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Preface
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1. Promises of Artificial Intelligence for Urban and Regional Planning and Policymaking(Robert Laurini)
Part II: Advanced Approaches
Chapter 2. Regional Knowledge: Sources, Representation and Management(Gloria Bordogna)
Chapter 3. Employing Case-Based Reasoning to Provide Knowledge for Sustainable Regional Development(Bokolo Anthony Jnr)
Chapter 4. Knowledge Management at Multiple Decision Levels. A Use Case about COVID-19 Pandemic(Fabien Duchateau and Franck Favetta)
Chapter 5. A Framework to Represent Subjectivity and Objectivity of Spatial Knowledge using Configurational Ontology(Antonio Rinaldi)
Chapter 6. Semantic Analysis of Feedforward Knowledge for Regional Policymaking(Robert Laurini)
Part III: Regional Knowledge on the Move
Chapter 7. ICT Key Points in Emerging Spatial Knowledge Systems(Monica Sebillo)
Chapter 8. No "pret a porter" but a multiscalar perspective to smart cities(Geoffrey Caruso, Denise Pumain and Isabelle Thomas)
Chapter 9. Smart cities: Missing the stigmergy?( Michael Mehaffy and Peter Elmlund)
Chapter 10. Blockchain Systems for Smart Cities and Regions: An Illustration of Self-Sovereign Data Governance(Ana Balan, Sinica Alboaie, Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp)
Chapter 11. The Data-Driven Smart Region, Innovation and Sustainability(Salma Mhamed Hichri, Hanene Ben Ouada Jamoussi and Walid Keraani)
Part IV: Research and Knowledge Agenda
Chapter 12. Regional Knowledge Management and Sustainable Regional Development: In Quest of a Research and Knowledge Agenda(Robert Laurini, Peter Nijkamp, Gloria Bordogna, Karima Kourtit, Fabien Duchateau, Antonio Rinaldi, Louafi Bouzouina, Michael E. Mehaffy and Bokolo Anthony Jr).
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1. Promises of Artificial Intelligence for Urban and Regional Planning and Policymaking(Robert Laurini)
Part II: Advanced Approaches
Chapter 2. Regional Knowledge: Sources, Representation and Management(Gloria Bordogna)
Chapter 3. Employing Case-Based Reasoning to Provide Knowledge for Sustainable Regional Development(Bokolo Anthony Jnr)
Chapter 4. Knowledge Management at Multiple Decision Levels. A Use Case about COVID-19 Pandemic(Fabien Duchateau and Franck Favetta)
Chapter 5. A Framework to Represent Subjectivity and Objectivity of Spatial Knowledge using Configurational Ontology(Antonio Rinaldi)
Chapter 6. Semantic Analysis of Feedforward Knowledge for Regional Policymaking(Robert Laurini)
Part III: Regional Knowledge on the Move
Chapter 7. ICT Key Points in Emerging Spatial Knowledge Systems(Monica Sebillo)
Chapter 8. No "pret a porter" but a multiscalar perspective to smart cities(Geoffrey Caruso, Denise Pumain and Isabelle Thomas)
Chapter 9. Smart cities: Missing the stigmergy?( Michael Mehaffy and Peter Elmlund)
Chapter 10. Blockchain Systems for Smart Cities and Regions: An Illustration of Self-Sovereign Data Governance(Ana Balan, Sinica Alboaie, Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp)
Chapter 11. The Data-Driven Smart Region, Innovation and Sustainability(Salma Mhamed Hichri, Hanene Ben Ouada Jamoussi and Walid Keraani)
Part IV: Research and Knowledge Agenda
Chapter 12. Regional Knowledge Management and Sustainable Regional Development: In Quest of a Research and Knowledge Agenda(Robert Laurini, Peter Nijkamp, Gloria Bordogna, Karima Kourtit, Fabien Duchateau, Antonio Rinaldi, Louafi Bouzouina, Michael E. Mehaffy and Bokolo Anthony Jr).