Telecommunications and Regional Development (Report)
Australasian Journal of Regional Studies 2009, May, 15, 2
-
- $5.99
-
- $5.99
Publisher Description
1. INTRODUCTION Telecommunications have become recognised by many local communities as an increasingly important part of their overall economic infrastructure, as important as traditional infrastructure such as roads and bridges. Some writers have gone as far as saying that it is an "essential" community need, alongside transportation and utilities such as water, gas and electricity (Williams, 1995 p. 67). It can be seen as one of the major elements of modern technology, which has been recognised as a major contributor to regional development (Bamberry, 2006).
Developments in Telecommunications
2018
Africa's Information Revolution
2015
Can Developing Countries Overcome the Digital Divide? Information Technology in Trinidad and Tobago (Report)
2006
Patterns Of Change In Developing Rural Regions
2019
The Changing Space Economy of City-Regions
2017
Rural Informatization in China
2009
Local Infrastructure Investment, Maintenance and Renewal: A Comparative Analysis of Contemporary Australian and New Zealand Local Government (Report)
2010
Building Community: Collaborative Individualism and the Challenge for Building Social Capital.
2007
Resolving the Infrastructure Funding Crisis in Australian Local Government: A Bond Market Issue Approach Based on Local Council Income (Report)
2008
Creating Opportunity for Small-Firm Exporters Through Regional Free Trade Agreements: A Strategic Perspective from New Zealand (Report)
2008
Regional Development and Local Government: Three Generations of Federal Intervention (Report)
2009
Australia's Changing Economic Geography Revisited (Report)
2011