Mexico City: The Production and Reproduction of an Urban Environment (World Cities S.)

by Peter M. Ward

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Mexico City "...the most documented analysis of contemporary urban Mexico. Peter Ward has done it again!" Susan Eckstein, President of the Latin American Studies Association Mexico City is one of the largest and most dynamic 'megacities' of the world. The last four decades of dramatic growth have seen great economic, demographic, political and social change. Does such profound change threaten the fabric of urban life in Mexico? Peter Ward argues that Mexico City is not falling apart, not in danger of imminent implosion. Rather, its citizens and local authorities are responding positively to the major problems that confront them: economic and commercial restructuring; privatisation and deregulation; excessive centralisation; low-paid job opportunities; poor housing and infrastructure; inadequate distribution of health care facilities; poor and corrupt policing; ecological fragility threatened by pollution and earthquakes. More democratic city management systems and structures are emerging, whilst grassroots movements are making their voices heard and affecting change. This second edition of Mexico City remains the best informed guide to this most fascinating of the world's cities.
  • ISBN10 1852930411
  • ISBN13 9781852930417
  • Publish Date 17 May 1990
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 2 October 2009
  • Publish Country AU
  • Imprint John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 288
  • Language English