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

Mexico City: The Production and Reproduction of an Urban Environment (World Cities Series) image
ISBN-10:

0816172595

ISBN-13:

9780816172597

Author(s): Ward, Peter M.
Edition: First American Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1990
Publisher: G.K. Hall
Format: Hardcover, 262 pages
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Description:

The "World cities" series offers up-to-date and wide-ranging profiles of the world's main urban centres. Each book blends urban history, sociology, ecology, economics, politics, transport, architecture and built environment into a portrayal of the contemporary urban scene. Mexico City is the largest and fastest growing city in Latin America. Despite its long history dating back to Aztec times, its essential character is a product of recent development and it exemplifies all the problems of Third World cities, albeit on a huge scale, exacerbated by its national and international role and the special problems caused by the earthquake of 1985. Peter Ward presents an analysis of Mexico City's rise, social and economic structure, population, urban fabric, transport and governance and concludes with a look at the future.











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