Planning the metropolitan region in the era of governance: three Latin American cases

Elinbaum, Pablo; Vicuna, Magdalena; Montes, Luis Miguel Valenzuela

Abstract

Although there is a large body of literature examining metropolitan regions, it is difficult to find specific literature on metropolitan planning, especially in Latin America. Few studies overlook the enormous diversity of institutional frameworks in a region that is often considered a homogeneous territory, failing to highlight many planning innovations. This paper aims to investigate the particularity of metropolitan planning in Latin America through a comparative case study of its three largest agglomerations: Greater Buenos Aires, the Valley of Mexico, and the Metropolitan Region of S & atilde;o Paulo. This analysis focuses on the instrumental, institutional, and procedural dimensions of planning.

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Título según WOS: Planning the metropolitan region in the era of governance: three Latin American cases
Título de la Revista: URBAN RESEARCH & PRACTICE
Editorial: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2024
DOI:

10.1080/17535069.2024.2346744

Notas: ISI