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The 2nd International Symposium on KNOWLEDGE CITIES 16-18 July 2007 – Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
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By the dawn of the third millennium, the city profile began changing challenged by the great socio-economic transitions imposed by the technological revolution and globalization. This has been realized so clearly in the spread of Information & Communication modern technologies such as the internet. The vast developments in this field deeply affected the method of global communication. This also caused appearance of new economic modes such as the 'knowledge-based economy' which relies on concepts of production and exchange of knowledge as a major economic product. It is attributed to the potentials of competitive characteristic of knowledge-based economy on cities that 65 of them around the Globe declared their adopting urban development programs that depend on knowledge- based economy, aiming to be transferred into "knowledge cities".

 

A knowledge city is the one that depends on Knowledge-Based Economy and possesses advanced means for facilitating knowledge to its citizens, who should be linked to the cities through communication and information technology; the one that provides a wide range of public libraries and educational, cultural and social facilities guided by a central strategy of education; and it is the city that respects the diversified cultures of its citizens and provides them with adequate know-how and tools that enable them participate effectively in establishing the knowledge community.

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