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Inverse Infrastructures |
Edited by Tineke M. Egyedi, Senior Researcher, Information and Communication Technology, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, Project Leader ‘Inverse Infrastructures’ and ‘Standards and Flexible Infrastructures’ of the Next Generation Infrastructures Research Programme, President of the European Academy for Standardization and Donna C. Mehos, Senior Researcher, Energy and Industry, Department of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
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| April 2012 |
c 352 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84980 301 4 |
c£85.00 |
on-line discount
c£76.50 |
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'The traditional analysis of infrastructure networks has provided the conceptual rationalization for centralized monopolies for a century. In recent years, liberalization has shown that much wider participation can be beneficial. Innovative development in decentralized networks can be driven from below if government policies permit it, as vividly demonstrated by the Internet. This book contributes to a much needed exploration into the characteristics and implications of decentralized networks being driven from below, introducing new perspectives on the conception and analysis of infrastructure networks.' - William H. Melody, Aalborg University, Denmark and Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
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Contributors include: A. Correljé, C. Davis, F. de Jong, T.M. Egyedi, P. Herder, M. Janssen, L. Kamp, R. Künneke, D. Mehos, K. Mulder, I. Nikolic, E. van Oost, T. Schuetze, R. Stikkelman, J. van den Berg, A.F. van Veenstra, S. Verhaegh, W.G. Vree, T. Weijers, R. Westerveld
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