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Urban segregation and governance in the Americas[electronic resource] /
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363.5/1
[NT 47271] Title/Author:
Urban segregation and governance in the Americas/ edited by Bryan R.Roberts and Robert H. Wilson.
[NT 51406] other author:
Roberts, Bryan R.,
出版者:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2009.
面页册数:
x, 231 p. : : ill., maps ;; 22 cm.
标题:
Marginality, Social - Latin America.
标题:
Segregation - Latin America.
标题:
Discrimination in housing - Latin America.
标题:
Political stability - Latin America.
标题:
Marginality, Social - Texas
标题:
Segregation - Texas
标题:
Discrimination in housing - Texas
ISBN:
9780230620841
ISBN:
0230620841
[NT 15000227] null:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
[NT 15000228] null:
Residential segregation and governance in the Americas: an overview / Bryan R. Roberts and Robert H. Wilson -- Advances in research methodsfor the study of urban segregation / Carolina Flores -- Residential segregation in greater Buenos Aires / Fernando Groisman and Ana Lourdes Suâarez -- Urban governance and intra-urban population differentials in Latin America: a case study of metropolitan Lima, Peru / Paul A. Peters-- Residential segregation in the Mexico City metropolitan area, 1990-2000 / Andrâes Villarreal and Erin R. Hamilton -- Residential segregation in Montevideo: challenges to educational equality / Ruben Kaztman and Alejandro Retamoso -- Residential segregation in Santiago: scale-related effects and trends, 1992-2002 / Francisco Sabatini ... [et al.] -- Residential segregation in Säao Paulo: consequences for urban policies / Haroldo da Gama Torres and Renata Mirandola Bichir -- The process of cumulative disadvantage: concentration of poverty and the quality of publiceducation in the metropolitan region of Campinas / Josâe Marcos Pinto da Cunha and Maren Andrea Jimâenez -- Changing patterns of residential segregation in Austin / Carolina Flores and Robert H. Wilson -- Spatial differentiation, inequality, and urban policy: the findings / Bryan R. Roberts and Robert H. Wilson.
[NT 15000229] null:
Residential segregation is a key issue for good governance in Latin American cities. The isolation of people of different social classes orethnicities has potential political and social consequences, includingdifferential access to and quality of education, health and other services. This volume uses the recent availability of geo-coded census dataand techniques of spatial analysis to conduct the first detailed comparative examination of residential segregation in six major Latin Americanmetropolises, with Austin, Texas, as a US comparison. It demonstrates the high degree of residential segregation of contemporary Latin American cities and discusses implications for the welfare of urban residents.
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Urban segregation and governance in the Americas[electronic resource] /
Urban segregation and governance in the Americas
[electronic resource] /edited by Bryan R.Roberts and Robert H. Wilson. - 1st ed. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2009. - x, 231 p. :ill., maps ;22 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Residential segregation and governance in the Americas: an overview / Bryan R. Roberts and Robert H. Wilson -- Advances in research methodsfor the study of urban segregation / Carolina Flores -- Residential segregation in greater Buenos Aires / Fernando Groisman and Ana Lourdes Suâarez -- Urban governance and intra-urban population differentials in Latin America: a case study of metropolitan Lima, Peru / Paul A. Peters-- Residential segregation in the Mexico City metropolitan area, 1990-2000 / Andrâes Villarreal and Erin R. Hamilton -- Residential segregation in Montevideo: challenges to educational equality / Ruben Kaztman and Alejandro Retamoso -- Residential segregation in Santiago: scale-related effects and trends, 1992-2002 / Francisco Sabatini ... [et al.] -- Residential segregation in Säao Paulo: consequences for urban policies / Haroldo da Gama Torres and Renata Mirandola Bichir -- The process of cumulative disadvantage: concentration of poverty and the quality of publiceducation in the metropolitan region of Campinas / Josâe Marcos Pinto da Cunha and Maren Andrea Jimâenez -- Changing patterns of residential segregation in Austin / Carolina Flores and Robert H. Wilson -- Spatial differentiation, inequality, and urban policy: the findings / Bryan R. Roberts and Robert H. Wilson.
Residential segregation is a key issue for good governance in Latin American cities. The isolation of people of different social classes orethnicities has potential political and social consequences, includingdifferential access to and quality of education, health and other services. This volume uses the recent availability of geo-coded census dataand techniques of spatial analysis to conduct the first detailed comparative examination of residential segregation in six major Latin Americanmetropolises, with Austin, Texas, as a US comparison. It demonstrates the high degree of residential segregation of contemporary Latin American cities and discusses implications for the welfare of urban residents.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2010.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230620841
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