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Citation Hoshino, Claudia, ed. Local and Regional Development Planning and Management: In the Context of Decentralization Reforms in Latin America, UNCRD Research Report Series, no. 18. Nagoya, Japan: United Nations Centre for Regional Development, 1996.


Title



Local and Regional Development Planning and Management: In the Context of Decentralization Reforms in Latin America

Year 1996
Editor
Hoshino, Claudia P. Programme Officer, UNCRD
Material Type Edited Book
Features 2 annexes (Annex 1: Local Governments in Latin America; Annex 2: The Case Studies Contained in this Volume) 
Pages 198 p.
Relationships Part of

UNCRD Research Report Series

Contents

 
p. 3-7 Institutional Performance During Decentralization

p. 9-14 Regional and Local Government Planning and Decentralization are Pronounced with an "S" or the Role of Subsidies in Urban Planning Management: The Case of Natural Hazard Vulnerability

p. 17-33 Decentralization Process in the Reform of the Argentine State: Its Expression in the Policies of Urban Development and Housing

p. 35-43 Urban Environment Planning and Policy in Argentina: The Case of Ciudad Zárate

p. 45-60 First Steps in the Implementation of the Strategic Urban Development Plan of Córdoba, Argentina

p. 61-72 Challenge of Decentralization in Brazil and the São Paulo Metropolitan Region

p. 73-94 Urban Environmental Management: Strengthening Capabilities at the Local Level: The City of São Paulo

p. 95-107 Formulation and Implementation of the Physical Development Plan for the Western Border of the City of Santa Fé de Bogotá

p. 109-122 El Tintal Central: A Concerted Urban Environmental Management Process to Make the City

p. 123-133 Local and Regional Development Planning in the Context of Decentralization Reforms in Guatemala

p. 135-146 Local and Regional Development Planning in Mexico: The Case of the Municipality of Toluca

p. 147-153 Border Environment Cooperation Commission and the Development of the Mexico-United States Border

p. 159-166 Constitutional Reforms, Policy Goals, and the New Institutional Framework for Local Governments

p. 167-171 Context of Decentralization and Driving Forces Challenging Urban Management in Local Government

p. 173-186 New Paradigms and Emerging Trends in Local Development Planning and Management

p. 187-191 Challenge Onward

Subjects CASE STUDIES 18.04.01
DECENTRALIZATION 04.03.03
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING 02.01.02
LATIN AMERICA 01.04.03
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT 03.02.03
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 03.02.03
Abstract Organized into three parts:


Part I: Regional Overviews
Part II: Case Studies
Part III: Local and Regional Development Planning and Management in the Context of Decentralization Reforms in Latin America: Issues, Trends and Prospects 

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