Urbanization : Concepts, trends and analysis in three Latin American cities

Explanatory models on the urban expansion process have focussed mainly on the dynamic of cities in the developed countries that are characterized by a strong institutional framework, a culture of urban planning, and compliance with the rules. This paper analyses the phenomenon of urban expansion in...

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Planificación del espacio (Urbanismo)
Urbanization
Latin American cities
Urban sprawl
Suburbanization
Peri-urbanization
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title Urbanization : Concepts, trends and analysis in three Latin American cities
spellingShingle Urbanization : Concepts, trends and analysis in three Latin American cities
Planificación del espacio (Urbanismo)
Urbanization
Latin American cities
Urban sprawl
Suburbanization
Peri-urbanization
title_short Urbanization : Concepts, trends and analysis in three Latin American cities
title_full Urbanization : Concepts, trends and analysis in three Latin American cities
title_fullStr Urbanization : Concepts, trends and analysis in three Latin American cities
title_full_unstemmed Urbanization : Concepts, trends and analysis in three Latin American cities
title_sort Urbanization : Concepts, trends and analysis in three Latin American cities
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv Planificación del espacio (Urbanismo)
topic Planificación del espacio (Urbanismo)
Urbanization
Latin American cities
Urban sprawl
Suburbanization
Peri-urbanization
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Urbanization
Latin American cities
Urban sprawl
Suburbanization
Peri-urbanization
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