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Mexico City / Martha Schteingart, Jaime Sobrino, and Vicente Ugalde.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Schteingart, Martha, author.
Sobrino, Jaime, author.
Ugalde, Vicente, author.
Series:
Megacities
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Foreign exchange rates.
Latin America--Foreign economic relations--Congresses.
Latin America.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (201 pages)
Place of Publication:
Newcastle upon Tyne, England : Agenda Publishing, [2023]
Summary:
Mexico City is the second largest city on the American continent, the most populous Spanish-speaking city in the world and the richest city, in terms of GFP, in Latin America. The authors explore the political structures, demography, economy, social issues and public administration that make this megacity distinctive.
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acronyms
Introduction Mexico City as a Latin American megacity
Urbanization and megacities
Urban and metropolitan development in Mexico
This book
1 Describing demographic change
Population dynamics in the national context
Demographic transition and territorial differentiation
Geographic patterns in migration and residential mobility
Population composition
Issues in population policies
2 Economic restructuring under globalization
The progress of the national economy
Economic structure and dynamics
Territorial competitiveness
Analysing the metropolitan labour market
Geography of economic activities
Metropolitan economy and public policies
3 Links between housing, mobility and transport
National and local housing programmes
Urban housing
The situation of informal settlements
Metropolitan transport: structure and planning
Housing and transport during the incumbent government
4 Territorial inequalities and segregation
Measuring the social division of space
Analysis at the level of political-administrative units
Analysis at the level of basic geostatistical areas
Variables used and comparisons between their values by social stratum
Recent trends in metropolitan segregation
The role of the state and the social division of space
Common trends in Latin American cities
Segmentation of shopping and leisure centres
5 Political change and the provision of public services
Public services provision
Waste management
Drinking water
Urban transport management
Two distinctive features in public service management
6 Environmental issues and natural risks
Expansion and sprawl of the urban area
Environmental problems: challenges of the megacity.
Natural capital and green areas
Air quality
Water system management
A metropolitan area in an earthquake zone
7 The city in search of an institutional solution
The origin: contradiction between good management and democracy
The new Federal District Department
Long road to restoring political rights
Political representation: an incomplete right
Towards the restoration of political representation
A changing political context
Election of the Head of Government
New century, old demands, more reforms
From the Pact for Mexico to the Federal District reform
The Constitution: a progressive text with an enigmatic future
The metropolitan issue
Conclusion Challenges and life opportunities in a megacity
References
Index.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781788214605
1788214609
OCLC:
1356003743

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