Metropolitan Governance in Latin America

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intergovernmental relations
Intermunicipal Cooperation
Internal Revenue Service
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La Calera
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Latin America
Latin American cities case studies
Latin American metropolitan governance
Latin American urban development
Local Water Operators
Managing Collection Services
metropolitan coordination
Metropolitan Governance
Metropolitan Management
Metropolitan Municipalities
Metropolitan Regional Government
metropolitan service provision challenges
Mexico City Metropolitan Area
Ministry Of The Environment
Public Private Partnerships
public service provision
Santiago Metropolitan Region
service delivery
service delivery reform
spatial inequalities
spatial inequality
spatial justice
Urban Environmental Plan
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urban planning
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Usw Management
Waste Accumulation
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367615697
  • Weight: 280g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book represents a powerful analysis of the challenges of metropolitan governance in all its messiness and complexity. It examines Latin American metropolitan governance by focusing on the issue of public service provision and comparatively examining five of the largest and most complex urban agglomerations in the region: Buenos Aires, Bogota, Lima, Mexico City and Santiago.

The volume identifies and discusses the most pressing challenges associated with metropolitan coordination and the coverage, quality and financial sustainability of service delivery. It also reveals a number of spatial inequalities associated with inadequate provision, which may perpetuate poverty and other inequalities.

Metropolitan Governance in Latin America will be valuable reading for advanced students, researchers and policymakers tackling themes of urban planning, spatial inequality, public service provision and Latin American urban development.

Alejandra Trejo Nieto is a Professor at El Colegio de Mexico’s Centre for Demographic, Urban and Environmental Studies.

Jose L. Niño Amézquita is a member of the Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty at EAN University, Colombia.