Megacities, metropolitan areas, and local governments : the mexican experience

During the second half of the twentieth century, most countries experienced exceptional demographic growth, while some traditional cities underwent physical expansion, overflowing their historical jurisdictional boundaries. A quantitatively and qualitatively new urban form, the metropolis, became th...

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Autores principales: Graizbord, Boris, Pérez Torres, Daniel Enrique
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Publicado: CEDUA-COLMEX 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/8645
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author Graizbord, Boris
Pérez Torres, Daniel Enrique
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Pérez Torres, Daniel Enrique
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description During the second half of the twentieth century, most countries experienced exceptional demographic growth, while some traditional cities underwent physical expansion, overflowing their historical jurisdictional boundaries. A quantitatively and qualitatively new urban form, the metropolis, became the locus of economic, social, and cultural life for over half the urban population in both developed and developing nations. It produced a continuous urban landscape that was socially differentiated and administratively fragmented.
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spelling clacso-CLACSO86452022-03-11T13:32:31Z Megacities, metropolitan areas, and local governments : the mexican experience Graizbord, Boris Pérez Torres, Daniel Enrique Finanzas locales Gestión local Gobernanza Participación ciudadana Representación Servicios públicos Tierras públicas Zona metropolitana During the second half of the twentieth century, most countries experienced exceptional demographic growth, while some traditional cities underwent physical expansion, overflowing their historical jurisdictional boundaries. A quantitatively and qualitatively new urban form, the metropolis, became the locus of economic, social, and cultural life for over half the urban population in both developed and developing nations. It produced a continuous urban landscape that was socially differentiated and administratively fragmented. 2021-11-02T00:30:00Z 2021-11-02T00:30:00Z 2012 Doc. de trabajo / Informes https://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/8645 23 p. application/pdf CEDUA-COLMEX
spellingShingle Finanzas locales
Gestión local
Gobernanza
Participación ciudadana
Representación
Servicios públicos
Tierras públicas
Zona metropolitana
Graizbord, Boris
Pérez Torres, Daniel Enrique
Megacities, metropolitan areas, and local governments : the mexican experience
title Megacities, metropolitan areas, and local governments : the mexican experience
title_full Megacities, metropolitan areas, and local governments : the mexican experience
title_fullStr Megacities, metropolitan areas, and local governments : the mexican experience
title_full_unstemmed Megacities, metropolitan areas, and local governments : the mexican experience
title_short Megacities, metropolitan areas, and local governments : the mexican experience
title_sort megacities, metropolitan areas, and local governments : the mexican experience
topic Finanzas locales
Gestión local
Gobernanza
Participación ciudadana
Representación
Servicios públicos
Tierras públicas
Zona metropolitana
url https://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/8645