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Transportation, Regional Development, and Economic Potential in Mexico

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Keeling, David J. (Western Kentucky University)
BOOK TITLE:
  Regional Development and Planning for the 21st Century: New Priorities, New Philosophies
YEAR: 1998
PUB TYPE: Book Chapter
PAGES: 101 - 123
SUBJECT(S): Development, planning, transport, Mexico
DISCIPLINE: Geography
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-390-263 (Last edited on 2003/05/16 12:20:35 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
Regional Development and Planning for the 21st Century examines a number of related themes including: the traditional approach of local and regional planning initiatives developed within the context of national goals; the current decline of bi-polar political and ideological blocs; political decentralization and concurrent economic centralization including the growth of multi-national corporations; devolution of centralized planning powers to regions and localities, and the rise and acceptance of sustainable development concepts. The book is divided into five parts addressing: 1 - adjustments to political, economic and social change; 2 the problems of urban housing and housing and health; 3 - adjustments to environmental change, development policies and sustainability; 4 - the problem of rapid urban growth and mega cities; 5 - adjustments of changing urban networks. The contributors are from several countries worldwide and the chapters examine the issues at a global level.
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