This book provides an in-depth discussion of spatial governance and planning systems in Latin America, exploring the influence of the influences of the public and private sectors and informal institutions. It features analysis and comparison from case studies across 10 different countries.
This book provides an in-depth discussion of spatial governance and planning systems in Latin America, exploring the influence of the influences of the public and private sectors and informal institutions. It features analysis and comparison from case studies across 10 different countries.
Juan E. Cabrera is an urbanism professor and a researcher at Universidad Privada Boliviana (UPB) and the Universidad Mayor de San Simón in Bolivia. Since 2024, he has been Secretary of the Latin American Association of Urban Planners (ALPU), as well as the founder of the Bolivian Institute of Urbanism (IBU). Francesca Blanc is an Urban & Regional Planner at the LINKS Foundation, coordinating international projects focused on mobility justice, public space, and citizen engagement. She is a member of the UNESCO Chair on Intermediary Cities and the International Society of City and Regional Planners. Giancarlo Cotella is a full professor of urban and regional planning at Politecnico di Torino. Since 2023, he has been serving as Secretary General of AESOP, the Association of European Schools of Planning.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword 1. Exploring spatial governance and planning in Latin America. An introduction 2. Extending comparative spatial governance and planning studies to the Global South. Tinkering with concepts and methods 3. Spatial governance and planning in Argentina. The case of Paraná, Entre Ríos 4. Spatial governance and planning in Bolivia. Living Well in the Plurinational State 5. Spatial governance and planning in Brazil. The complementarity of ex-ante and ex-post planning activities 6. Spatial governance and planning in Chile. Institutional constraints and parallel forms of planning 7. Spatial governance and planning in Colombia. The Land Use Master Plan of Medellin 8. Spatial governance and planning in Cuba. The socialist planning system 9. Spatial governance and planning in Ecuador. Tensions between formality and informality in Rumiñahui 10. Spatial governance and planning in Mexico. Urban planning and blurred limits in Merida 11. Spatial governance and planning in Peru. Social and political regulation in Huancayo, beyond the State-Market dichotomy 12. Spatial governance and planning in Uruguay. The case of Colonia del Sacramento 13. A comparative overview of Latina American spatial governance and planning systems. Towards a research agenda
Foreword 1. Exploring spatial governance and planning in Latin America. An introduction 2. Extending comparative spatial governance and planning studies to the Global South. Tinkering with concepts and methods 3. Spatial governance and planning in Argentina. The case of Paraná, Entre Ríos 4. Spatial governance and planning in Bolivia. Living Well in the Plurinational State 5. Spatial governance and planning in Brazil. The complementarity of ex-ante and ex-post planning activities 6. Spatial governance and planning in Chile. Institutional constraints and parallel forms of planning 7. Spatial governance and planning in Colombia. The Land Use Master Plan of Medellin 8. Spatial governance and planning in Cuba. The socialist planning system 9. Spatial governance and planning in Ecuador. Tensions between formality and informality in Rumiñahui 10. Spatial governance and planning in Mexico. Urban planning and blurred limits in Merida 11. Spatial governance and planning in Peru. Social and political regulation in Huancayo, beyond the State-Market dichotomy 12. Spatial governance and planning in Uruguay. The case of Colonia del Sacramento 13. A comparative overview of Latina American spatial governance and planning systems. Towards a research agenda
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