Municipal Urban Engineering. The system of actors and technological transfers as within the E.E.C.

Authors

  • Josep Bernis Calatayud
  • Rosa Junyent

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Abstract

For Urban Engineering, as a clearly defined industrial sector boasting differenciating characteristics, its twin implications as to city and country planning of the technical services that go to make it up as such are of an unquestionable importance. Being so set up implies that they are, at one and the same time, a motive and consequence of any municipal activity. Although they are of an unarguably public consequence, this by no means excludes the thousand and one possible interventions as within them of the private sector. For this reason before many others, a study of the «system of actors» be they public or private, is felt by the paper to be most opportune, this in terms of their strategies and modes of organization, this, in turn, in the light of Spain's integration within the E.E.C. and that context of mechanisms relating to the transfer of technology that any «system of actors» would, of necessity, be subject to.

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Published

1991-06-26

How to Cite

Bernis Calatayud, J., & Junyent, R. (1991). Municipal Urban Engineering. The system of actors and technological transfers as within the E.E.C. Ciudad Y Territorio Estudios Territoriales, (88), 41–46. Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/CyTET/article/view/83727