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Citation Hoshino, Claudia P., Kenji Oya, Antonio L. Fernandez, and Monte Cassim, eds. Latin American Regional Development in an Era of Transition: The Challenges of Decentralization, Privatization and Globalization, UNCRD Research Report Series, No. 8. Nagoya, Japan: United Nations Centre for Regional Development, 1994.


Title



Latin American Regional Development in an Era of Transition: The Challenges of Decentralization, Privatization and Globalization

Year 1994
Editor
Cassim, Monte Professor, Ritsumeikan University (former UNCRD International Expert and Coordinator of the Latin American Strategic Assistance Programme)
Editor
Fernandez, Antonio L. Research Associate, UNCRD
Editor
Hoshino, Claudia P. UN Researcher
Editor
Oya, Kenji Environmental Management Planner, UNCRD
Material Type Edited Book
Features  
Pages 202 p.
Relationships Part of

UNCRD Research Report Series

Contents

 
p. 3-21 Challenges of Decentralization and Privatization in Metropolitan Management

p. 23-30 Modernization Challenge in Latin America: Equity and Environmental Sustainability

p. 31-38 Urban Growth in Transition, Environmental Change and Natural Hazard Management in Latin America and the Caribbean

p. 39-46 Challenges of Institutional Modernization in Brazil

p. 47-54 Decentralization in Colombia: An Ongoing Revolution

p. 55-64 Urban Development Management of the São Paulo Metropolitan Region

p. 65-86 Urban Decay and Local Management Strategies for the Metropolitan Centre: The Experience of the Municipality of Santiage, Chile

p. 97-108 Environmental Planning and Management in Latin America: A Regional Development Perspective

p. 109-118 Sharing Responsibility for River Basin Management: Possibilities and Alternatives

p. 119-128 Strategies for Building Partnerships in River Basin Management Context: The Role of Ecotechnology and Ecological Engineering

p. 129-134 Integrated Environmental Sanitation: The Case of the Guarpairanga Reservoir Basin in São Paulo

p. 135-140 Some Aspects of Environmental Management Derived from the Privatization Process of the Argentine Energy Sector

p. 147-151 Globalization, Privatization and the Regional Economy: Prospects Offered to Small- and Medium-Size Enterprises and Regional Producers by the BISS Network

p. 153-165 State Reform, Liberalization and Stabilization in Argentina: Some Preliminary Notes on its Industrial and Employment Implications and Perspectives

p. 167-175 Modernization and Small and Medium Industries (SMIs) and Enterprises in Latin America

p. 177-182 Role of Small- and Medium-Size Enterprises in the Process of Globalization of the Latin American Economies -- Privatization and Modernization -- Thoughts and Ideas

p. 183-189 Regional Development in Mexico and Support for Micro and Small Industries as a Means of Attaining Sustained Growth

p. 191-196 Business Information Support Systems for an Era of Transition: Consultancy for Small Enterprises: A Brazilian Experience

Subjects DECENTRALIZATION 04.03.03
GLOBALIZATION 01.02.01
LATIN AMERICA 01.04.03
PRIVATIZATION 03.03.05
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 03.02.03
Abstract Organized into 3 parts:

Part 1: The Challenges of Decentralization and Privatization in Metropolitan Management (Claudia Hoshino, ed.)
Part 2: Environmental Planning and Management in Latin America: A Regional Development Perspective (Kenji Oya and Antonio L. Fernandez, eds.)
Part 3: Globalization, Privatization, and the Regional Economy: Prospects Offered to Small- and Medium-Size Enterprises and Regional Producers by the BISS Network (Monte Cassim, ed.) 

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