The document appears to be notes from a class discussing various topics related to urban planning and development. It touches on several concepts including zoning, urban finance strategies, case studies of urban development projects in Asia, and references the television show Star Trek and its exploration of social and philosophical issues. The document discusses the need for public-private partnerships to finance urban projects and for an "Enterprise" approach that considers the interplay between people, money, and morality when developing cities.
42. “We have the promise
of America; she will be
our friend whatever
happens.”
- King Gojong
43. “We have the promise
of America; she will be
our friend whatever
happens.”
- King Gojong
“I should like to see
Japan have Korea.”
- Theodore Roosevelt
145. █ Urban Finance Matrix
Local International
LDC *
(Less Developed Country)
Donor
(WB, ADB, Korea, other countries)
Project Demand Grant & Debt
Public
Sector
Private
Sector
Local Partner
(SOE**, private company)
FDI
(Foreign Direct Investment Company)
Equity Equity & Debt
* ‘the most important single factor in determining the rate of economic progress in an LDC(less developed country) is the government’; Goh Keng Swee,
Lee Kuan Yew’s alter ego, the technocrat, hands on policy maker behind Singapore’s miracle.
**SOE: State Owned Enterprise ( : public joint stock company , , Private )
146. █ Urban Finance Matrix
Local International
LDC *
(Less Developed Country)
Donor
(WB, ADB, Korea, other countries)
Project Demand Grant & Debt
Public
Sector
?
Private
Sector
Local Partner
(SOE**, private company)
FDI
(Foreign Direct Investment Company)
Equity Equity & Debt
* ‘the most important single factor in determining the rate of economic progress in an LDC(less developed country) is the government’; Goh Keng Swee,
Lee Kuan Yew’s alter ego, the technocrat, hands on policy maker behind Singapore’s miracle.
**SOE: State Owned Enterprise ( : public joint stock company , , Private )
147. █ Urban Finance Matrix
Local International
LDC *
(Less Developed Country)
Donor
(WB, ADB, Korea, other countries)
Project Demand Grant & Debt
Public
Sector
Private
Sector
Local Partner
(SOE**, private company)
FDI
(Foreign Direct Investment Company)
Equity Equity & Debt
* ‘the most important single factor in determining the rate of economic progress in an LDC(less developed country) is the government’; Goh Keng Swee,
Lee Kuan Yew’s alter ego, the technocrat, hands on policy maker behind Singapore’s miracle.
**SOE: State Owned Enterprise ( : public joint stock company , , Private )
148. █ Urban Finance Matrix
Local International
LDC *
(Less Developed Country)
Donor
(WB, ADB, Korea, other countries)
Project Demand Grant & Debt
Public
Sector
support
fund
Private
Sector
Local Partner
(SOE**, private company)
FDI
(Foreign Direct Investment Company)
Equity Equity & Debt
* ‘the most important single factor in determining the rate of economic progress in an LDC(less developed country) is the government’; Goh Keng Swee,
Lee Kuan Yew’s alter ego, the technocrat, hands on policy maker behind Singapore’s miracle.
**SOE: State Owned Enterprise ( : public joint stock company , , Private )
149. █ Urban Finance Matrix
Local International
LDC *
(Less Developed Country)
Donor
(WB, ADB, Korea, other countries)
Project Demand Grant & Debt
Public
Sector
support
fund
support
Private
fund
Sector
Local Partner
(SOE**, private company)
FDI
(Foreign Direct Investment Company)
Equity Equity & Debt
* ‘the most important single factor in determining the rate of economic progress in an LDC(less developed country) is the government’; Goh Keng Swee,
Lee Kuan Yew’s alter ego, the technocrat, hands on policy maker behind Singapore’s miracle.
**SOE: State Owned Enterprise ( : public joint stock company , , Private )
150. █ Urban Finance Matrix
Local International
LDC *
(Less Developed Country)
Donor
(WB, ADB, Korea, other countries)
Project Demand Grant & Debt
Public
Sector
support
fund
support
Private
fund
Sector
Local Partner
(SOE**, private company)
FDI
(Foreign Direct Investment Company)
Equity Equity & Debt
* ‘the most important single factor in determining the rate of economic progress in an LDC(less developed country) is the government’; Goh Keng Swee,
Lee Kuan Yew’s alter ego, the technocrat, hands on policy maker behind Singapore’s miracle.
151. █ Urban Finance Matrix
Local International
LDC *
(Less Developed Country)
Donor
(WB, ADB, Korea, other countries)
Project Demand Grant & Debt
Public
Sector
support
fund
support
Private
fund
Sector
Local Partner
(SOE**, private company)
FDI
(Foreign Direct Investment Company)
Equity Equity & Debt
* ‘the most important single factor in determining the rate of economic progress in an LDC(less developed country) is the government’; Goh Keng Swee,
Lee Kuan Yew’s alter ego, the technocrat, hands on policy maker behind Singapore’s miracle.
154. █ Enterprise: Project Development Entity
Public Finance
Private Finance
Federation Council
155. █ Enterprise: Project Development Entity
Public Finance
Crew
Private Finance
Federation Council
156. A tale of the crew of the
starship Enterprise and
its five-year mission;
157.
158. A tale of the crew of the
starship Enterprise and
its five-year mission;
“To boldly go where no
man has gone before.”
159.
160. Issues include war and peace,
the value of personal loyalty,
authoritarianism, imperialism,
class warfare, economics,
racism, religion, human rights,
urbanism, sexism and
feminism, and the role of
technology.
185. 1.List (Reading List)
! ! 1) Class Reading List
a. http://eliotbu.wordpress.com
b. Updated Weekly
186. Quote on Quote
"If you only read the books that everyone else is
reading, you can only think what everyone else is
thinking."
- Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
"I like books that all have, but none actually read."
- Eliot Bu
189. 1.List (Reading List)
! ! 2) Personal Reading List
a. Mentors
1.Students should outsource list to Mentors.
190. 1.List (Reading List)
! ! 2) Personal Reading List
a. Mentors
1.Students should outsource list to Mentors.
2.Students should NOT make their own list.
191. 1.List (Reading List)
! ! 2) Personal Reading List
a. Mentors
1.Students should outsource list to Mentors.
2.Students should NOT make their own list.
3.Send email or message.
192. 1.List (Reading List)
! ! 2) Personal Reading List
a. Mentors
1.Students should outsource list to Mentors.
2.Students should NOT make their own list.
3.Send email or message.
4.Suggestions should be compiled and edited.
193. 1.List (Reading List)
! ! 2) Personal Reading List
a. Mentors
1.Students should outsource list to Mentors.
2.Students should NOT make their own list.
3.Send email or message.
4.Suggestions should be compiled and edited.
5.Make sure to give credit to the outsource Mentor.
194. 1.List (Reading List)
! ! 2) Personal Reading List
a. Mentors
1.Students should outsource list to Mentors.
2.Students should NOT make their own list.
3.Send email or message.
4.Suggestions should be compiled and edited.
5.Make sure to give credit to the outsource Mentor.
6.Engage professors at school as Mentors.
195. 1.List (Reading List)
! ! 2) Personal Reading List
a. Mentors
1.Students should outsource list to Mentors.
2.Students should NOT make their own list.
3.Send email or message.
4.Suggestions should be compiled and edited.
5.Make sure to give credit to the outsource Mentor.
6.Engage professors at school as Mentors.
7.Engage well known experts as Mentors.
196. 1.List (Reading List)
! ! 2) Personal Reading List
a. Mentors
1.Students should outsource list to Mentors.
2.Students should NOT make their own list.
3.Send email or message.
4.Suggestions should be compiled and edited.
5.Make sure to give credit to the outsource Mentor.
6.Engage professors at school as Mentors.
7.Engage well known experts as Mentors.
8.Be resourceful.
198. 1.List (Reading List)
! ! 2) Personal Reading List
b. Action
1.Send email/message request to 12 Mentors (one for each topic)
199. 1.List (Reading List)
! ! 2) Personal Reading List
b. Action
1.Send email/message request to 12 Mentors (one for each topic)
2.Send received reading list to TA
200. 1.List (Reading List)
! ! 2) Personal Reading List
b. Action
1.Send email/message request to 12 Mentors (one for each topic)
2.Send received reading list to TA
- must be compiled and edited to standard format by student
201. 1.List (Reading List)
! ! 2) Personal Reading List
b. Action
1.Send email/message request to 12 Mentors (one for each topic)
2.Send received reading list to TA
- must be compiled and edited to standard format by student
- TA will post the entire list on Class blog
202. 1.List (Reading List)
! ! 2) Personal Reading List
b. Action
1.Send email/message request to 12 Mentors (one for each topic)
2.Send received reading list to TA
- must be compiled and edited to standard format by student
- TA will post the entire list on Class blog
- http://12.snu.ac.kr
204. 1.List (Reading List)
! ! 2) Personal Reading List
c. Due
1. March 17th: Sending emails
205. 1.List (Reading List)
! ! 2) Personal Reading List
c. Due
1. March 17th: Sending emails
2. April 14th: 3 lists, minimum
206. 1.List (Reading List)
! ! 2) Personal Reading List
c. Due
1. March 17th: Sending emails
2. April 14th: 3 lists, minimum
3. May 12th: 12 lists, finalized
213. 2. Search
! ! 1) Books
1.Kindle
- Eliotʼs Choice
-Project Gutenberg
Free
Most classics are here
214. 2. Search
! ! 1) Books
1.Kindle
- Eliotʼs Choice
-Project Gutenberg
Free
Most classics are here
2.iBook
215. 2. Search
! ! 1) Books
1.Kindle
- Eliotʼs Choice
-Project Gutenberg
Free
Most classics are here
2.iBook
- only for Apple
216. 2. Search
! ! 1) Books
1.Kindle
- Eliotʼs Choice
-Project Gutenberg
Free
Most classics are here
2.iBook
- only for Apple
- Rotten Apple
217. 2. Search
! ! 1) Books
1.Kindle
- Eliotʼs Choice
-Project Gutenberg
Free
Most classics are here
2.iBook
- only for Apple
- Rotten Apple
3.Physical Books
218. 2. Search
! ! 1) Books
1.Kindle
- Eliotʼs Choice
-Project Gutenberg
Free
Most classics are here
2.iBook
- only for Apple
- Rotten Apple
3.Physical Books
- get books from SNU library based on Class reading list.
219. 2. Search
! ! 1) Books
1.Kindle
- Eliotʼs Choice
-Project Gutenberg
Free
Most classics are here
2.iBook
- only for Apple
- Rotten Apple
3.Physical Books
- get books from SNU library based on Class reading list.
- Buy books at bookstore
220. 2. Search
! ! 1) Books
1.Kindle
- Eliotʼs Choice
-Project Gutenberg
Free
Most classics are here
2.iBook
- only for Apple
- Rotten Apple
3.Physical Books
- get books from SNU library based on Class reading list.
- Buy books at bookstore
4. Google books
221. 2. Search
! ! 1) Books
1.Kindle
- Eliotʼs Choice
-Project Gutenberg
Free
Most classics are here
2.iBook
- only for Apple
- Rotten Apple
3.Physical Books
- get books from SNU library based on Class reading list.
- Buy books at bookstore
4. Google books
- donʼt know
231. 2. Search
! ! 3) References
1.Wikipedia
- Basic information reference
- Reference list at bottom of page
232. 2. Search
! ! 3) References
1.Wikipedia
- Basic information reference
- Reference list at bottom of page
2.Dictionary
233. 2. Search
! ! 3) References
1.Wikipedia
- Basic information reference
- Reference list at bottom of page
2.Dictionary
- Use for exact terminology
234. 2. Search
! ! 3) References
1.Wikipedia
- Basic information reference
- Reference list at bottom of page
2.Dictionary
- Use for exact terminology
3.
235. 2. Search
! ! 3) References
1.Wikipedia
- Basic information reference
- Reference list at bottom of page
2.Dictionary
- Use for exact terminology
3.
- do NOT use
319. TOKYO MIDTOWN
When ideas have Sex, Meeting place
When: 2011. 03. 12. Saturday, 1:30 pm
Where: Star Bucks coffee shop on level 1
What: Camera and Notes
How: Open Mind
Why: Friendship and Fantastic Fun
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