From Ejido to Metropolis, Another Path: An Evaluation on Ejido Property Rights and Informal Land Development in Mexico City - American University Studies Series 21: Regional Studies - David Cymet - Books - Peter Lang Publishing Inc - 9780820419084 - February 1, 1993
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From Ejido to Metropolis, Another Path: An Evaluation on Ejido Property Rights and Informal Land Development in Mexico City - American University Studies Series 21: Regional Studies


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The factors behind the failure of land use planning in Mexico City, as reflected in the concentration of 65% of its population in irregular settlements, are explored in this book. It documents the structural role that the lack of secure property rights of the ejidos, the surrounding peasant communities, played in determining such an outcome within the context of the national economic policy of import-substitution industrialization which favored Mexico City's growth. An original policy proposal, whose significance is broader than the specific case of Mexico City, presents an alternative based on privatization of the ejidos in the urban periphery and the establishment of land development trusteeships for low-income settlements within the framework of an urban land reserve planning system.


275 pages, illustrations

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released February 1, 1993
ISBN13 9780820419084
Publishers Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Pages 275
Dimensions 237 × 164 × 21 mm   ·   556 g
Language English  

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