Creative Economy in the Intelligent Territory Jakin BASK
Creative Economy in the Intelligent Territory Jakin. BASK Igone Ugalde DIME-SIAF/SSSA 2007 WORKSHOP REGIONAL INNOVATION IN TRADITIONAL INDUSTRIES Volterra, June 23 rd, 2007 Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
“The world will not evolve-past its current state of crisis by using the same thinking that created the situation” Albert Einstein Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
1. JAKINBASK: THE PROJECT 1. 1. Objectives 1. 2. Team & Specialties Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
1. 1. JAKINBASK: OBJECTIVES CONCEPTUAL MODEL R+D+i - Past Experiences - Case Studies - Theories - Models - Policies - Technologies TO CREATE NEW KNOWLEDGE Regional Development, Social & Urban Theories EVALUATION MODEL RECOMMENDATIONS TO BUILD AN INTELLIGENT TERRITORY AND MAKING NEW POLICIES INTERVENTION METHODOLOGIES Continuous assessment & improvement Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source P I L O T C T P R O J E
1. 2. JAKINBASK: TEAM & SPECIALTIES q ECONOMISTS § Regional Development, Social & Urban q SOCIOLOGISTS q ARCHITECTS q ENGINEERS Theories § New Urbanism § Eco-Urbanism § Digital Eco-Systems § Virtual Reality Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
2. INTELLIGENT TERRITORY: CONTEXT & DEFINITION 2. 1. Context 2. 2. Definition 2. 3. Process Towards Sustainable Development 2. 4. Main Aim Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
2. 1. INTELLIGENT TERRITORY: CONTEXT (I) Ø Territory as new global development driver Ø Globalization & Delocalization Ø Knowledge as production factor Ø Unfinished Postfordist transition Ø Increase of Social Imbalance Ø New Social Risks Ø Identity Crisis & New Values Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
2. 1. INTELLIGENT TERRITORY: CONTEXT (II) Ø Overexploitation of Natural Resources Ø Increase of Raw Materials and Ground prices Ø Vulnerable Energy Systems Ø Climate Change & Global Warming Ø Growing Externalities derived from Climate Change Ø New paradigms: Nanotechnology and Genetics Ø Necessity to rethink development models…. Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
2. 2. INTELLIGENT TERRITORY: DEFINITION An Intelligent Territory is the one that aims at a SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, based on CONTINOUS INNOVATION and COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE and INTEGRATING economical, social & environmental OBJECTIVES. ECONOMICAL SUSTAINABILITY SOCIAL ENVIRONMENTAL Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
SU ST AI NA BL E 2. 3. INTELLIGENT TERRITORY: TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT QUALITY OF LIFE DE VE LO PM EN T PRODUCTIVITY Labour - Resources COMPETITIVENESS Social - Economic- Environmental Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
2. 4. INTELLIGENT TERRITORY: MAIN AIM Ecological systems & Natural resources N NATURE Satisfaction & happiness W E WELL-BEING ECONOMY S SOCIETY Equity & Oportunity Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source Producing things and services that humans want and need
3. IT: THE MODEL – The Wheel of Intelligence 3. 1. General Characteristics 3. 2. The Intelligent Territory System 3. 3. The Wheel of Intelligence Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
3. 1. IT: THE MODEL – GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Holistic View “Mathematics deals exclusively with the relations of concepts to each other without consideration of their relation to experience. ” Albert Einstein COMPETITIVE FACTORS Economical Technological Institutional Territorial Energy Cultural… NEW INDICATORS Ecological, Social & Economical Variables Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
3. 2. IT: THE MODEL – INTELLIGENT TERRITORY SYSTEM ECONOMICAL SUBSYSTEM • Creative Industry • Innovation & Entrepreneurship • Talent • Glocal INTELLIGENT TERRITORY { Global City-Region} SOCIAL SUBSYTEM Constructing Singular, Endogenous and Sustainable Competitive Advantage • Governance • Eco-Urbanism • Mobility • Energy Efficiency • Natural Environment • Social Cohesion • Culture & Identity • Social Innovation ICTs NATURAL & BUILT SUBSYSTEM SCIENCE ECO-EFFICIENCY Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
3. 2. IT: THE MODEL – ECONOMIC SUBSYSTEM § High & Medium Tech Industry § Advanced Services § Cultural Industry § New Old Economy § Eco-Industry Creative Industry § Delocalitation and outsourcing § Investment atraction § Local venture capital § Internationalization Glocal Economical Subsystem Talent § Attraction and grow up Talent § Rich proffesional diversity § High quality qualification of labour force § Satisfaction and Happiness Innovation & Entrepreneur ship • Knowledge, Creation and Innovationl § R&D&i intersectorial competitiveness and territorial factor § R&D resources efficiency § Innovation sources: Market, Natural, Antropologica § New Business and Managment Models § Enterpreneurship capacity Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
3. 2. IT: THE MODEL – NATURAL AND BUILT SUBSYSTEM § Compact city: sprawl decrease and land use mix § Reurbanization and land reusing § Bio-Building § Industrial and urban symbiosis § Biomimetic § New materials and production processes § Heritage conservation Eco. Urbanism § Saving Natural cycles "waste equals food" § Biodivers. Ity increasing § Ecological footprint drop § Eco-system analysis (growth limits) Natural Environment Natural & Built Subsystem Mobility § Universal accesibility § Efficient and public transport § High density communication § Flows arterial management § External connectivity § Intermodality Energy efficiency • Saving and efficient systems of energy • Cogeneration and Renewable energies • Micronets • Mobil energy storage • Efficient waste management Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
3. 2. IT: THE MODEL – SOCIAL SUBSYSTEM § New Societal Models: Collective Process as a Value § New ideas that meet unmet social needs § Creativity & Transformation towards improving Community Quality of Life § Means & Value § Agents: Public Sector, Private Sector & Third Sector Social Innovation § Lyfe styles & Values § Multiculturalism § Tolerance § Identity § Communication spaces Culture & Identity Social Subsystem Governance § Institutional Innovation § New government ways § Participation & Partnership § e-Government § Leadership § Co-responsability Social Cohesion § Social Structure & Class § Social Integration § Equity § Conciliation § Personal achievement Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
e Industr y Culture & Identity Social Cohesio n V 3. 2. IT: THE MODEL: THE WHEEL OF INTELLIGENCE Talent Innovatio n& N A N C E R E O Entrepreneurs hip INTELLIGENT TERRITORY G N O I Global City-Region Territorial Cohesion Natural Environme nt S O C I A L I N N Energy Efficien cy T O V Glocal A Eco. Urbanis m Mobility Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
4. SOME STEPS TO CONSTRUCT AN INTELLIGENT TERRITORY (I) Ø AWARENESS of own IDENTITY & shared GOALS Ø RESEARCH, CREATE & INNOVATE ØLEARNING from the past and from others Ø VISUALIZING future Ø Profit POTENTIALS Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
4. SOME STEPS TO CONSTRUCT AN INTELLIGENT TERRITORY (II) ØThinking WELL… and LOCALLY Ø Acting GLOBALLY Ø LOCAL & GLOBAL Networks Ø Looking for Competitive Advantage for an endogenous & sustainable development Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
Thank you very much Contact: Igone Ugalde e-mail: iugalde@labein. es Copyright © LABEIN Tecnalia, 2007. Partial reproduction of the contents is allowed only with citation of the authors and source
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