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How to Integrate Universities and Cities Through Local Spatial Developments: Case Study of Wuhan, China

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  • Wenjing Luo

    (Wuhan Planning and Design Institute, Hubei, China)

  • Haijun Li

    (Wuhan Planning and Design Institute, Hubei, China)

  • Han Zou

    (Hubei University of Technology, Hubei, China)

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As irreplaceable knowledge infrastructures, universities have been acknowledged to play the roles of fostering knowledge workers, supporting knowledge economies, and building knowledge cities. Through spatial developments, localized interactions can be built between cities and universities. There has been a global trend to design new knowledge precincts revolving around universities to make knowledge cities. This article focuses on how the local governments in Wuhan, known as the “Forest of Campus” in China, have proposed the vision of making a “Univercity,” building knowledge cities by integrating universities and cities through local spatial developments. To interpret the concept of the knowledge precinct namely “Univercity,” an analytical framework has been set up in the dimensions of fostering knowledge workers, supporting knowledge economies and building knowledge cities. Then, the spatial strategies of making a “Univercity” have been given accordingly, including enhancing the interaction between universities, knowledge businesses, and knowledge cities.

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  • Wenjing Luo & Haijun Li & Han Zou, 2020. "How to Integrate Universities and Cities Through Local Spatial Developments: Case Study of Wuhan, China," International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR), IGI Global, vol. 9(1), pages 63-86, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jepr00:v:9:y:2020:i:1:p:63-86
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