Peter M Ward, Edith R Jiménez Huerta, María Mercedes Di Virgilio
Housing Policy in Latin American Cities
A New Generation of Strategies and Approaches for 2016 Un-Habitat III
Peter M Ward, Edith R Jiménez Huerta, María Mercedes Di Virgilio
Housing Policy in Latin American Cities
A New Generation of Strategies and Approaches for 2016 Un-Habitat III
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This book is the first and only composite overview of the research findings and advocacy of the generic policy lines that the Latin American Housing Network identifies as central to a new generation of housing strategies and approaches.
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This book is the first and only composite overview of the research findings and advocacy of the generic policy lines that the Latin American Housing Network identifies as central to a new generation of housing strategies and approaches.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9781138776852
- ISBN-10: 1138776858
- Artikelnr.: 40189512
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9781138776852
- ISBN-10: 1138776858
- Artikelnr.: 40189512
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Peter M. Ward holds the C.B. Smith Sr. Centennial Chair in US-Mexico Relations, and is professor in the Department of Sociology at University of Texas-Austin. He was formerly director of the Mexican Center at LLILAS, and served as Executive Editor of the Latin American Research Review between 2002-07. He is author or co-author of 17 books and over 100 journal articles and book chapters on low income housing, land markets, social policy, democratization and governance, Mexican politics and megacities (most notably Mexico City). He is the coordinator of the multi-city Latin American Housing Research Network. Edith R. Jiménez Huerta is Professor at the Center of Economic and Administrative Sciences at University of Guadalajara, Mexico. María Mercedes Di Virgilio is Professor of Sociology at University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
1. Latin America's "Innerburbs": Towards a New Generation of Housing
Policies for Low-Income Consolidated Self-help Settlements; Peter M. Ward.
2. A Spectrum of Policies for Housing Rehab and Community Regeneration in
the "Innerburbs"; Peter M. Ward. 3. Opportunities and Challenges for
Consolidated Informal Urbanization in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara;
Edith R. Jiménez Huerta and Heriberto Cruz Solís. 4. The Challenge for
Housing Rehab in Mexico City and Monterrey; Peter M. Ward. 5. The
Challenges of Consolidation in Precarious Settlements of Caribbean Cities:
Santo Dominto, Dominican Republic; Erika Denisse Grajeda. 6. The
Consolidation of the City and Low-income settlements in Guatemala City;
Bryan Roberts. 7. New Approaches to Intervention in the Informally Settled
Areas of Bogotá; Angélica Camargo Sierra. 8. Rehab, "Los Aires" and
Densification of Consolidated Settlements in Lima, Peru; Danielle M. Rojas
and Peter M. Ward, In collaboration with Olga Peek and Martha Lazarte
Salinas. 9. Unique, or Just Different? Self-help, Social Housing and Rehab
in Santiago, Chile; Peter M. Ward, In collaboration with Carolina Flores
and Francisco Sabatini.10. Residential Trajectories of the Older Irregular
Settlements in the City of Montevideo; Magdalena Marsiglia and María José
Doyenart. 11. Transformations in the Originally Informal Consolidated Urban
Areas of Metropolitan Buenos Aires; María Mercedes Di Virgilio, María
Soledad Arqueros Mejica, and Tomás Guevara. 12. Rental Markets and Housing
Policies in Consolidated Informal Settlements; Edith R. Jiménez Huerta and
Angélica Camargo Sierra. 13. Urban Regeneration and Housing Rehabilitation
in Latin America's Innerburbs; Peter M. Ward, Edith R. Jiménez Huerta and
María Mercedes Di Virgilio
Policies for Low-Income Consolidated Self-help Settlements; Peter M. Ward.
2. A Spectrum of Policies for Housing Rehab and Community Regeneration in
the "Innerburbs"; Peter M. Ward. 3. Opportunities and Challenges for
Consolidated Informal Urbanization in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara;
Edith R. Jiménez Huerta and Heriberto Cruz Solís. 4. The Challenge for
Housing Rehab in Mexico City and Monterrey; Peter M. Ward. 5. The
Challenges of Consolidation in Precarious Settlements of Caribbean Cities:
Santo Dominto, Dominican Republic; Erika Denisse Grajeda. 6. The
Consolidation of the City and Low-income settlements in Guatemala City;
Bryan Roberts. 7. New Approaches to Intervention in the Informally Settled
Areas of Bogotá; Angélica Camargo Sierra. 8. Rehab, "Los Aires" and
Densification of Consolidated Settlements in Lima, Peru; Danielle M. Rojas
and Peter M. Ward, In collaboration with Olga Peek and Martha Lazarte
Salinas. 9. Unique, or Just Different? Self-help, Social Housing and Rehab
in Santiago, Chile; Peter M. Ward, In collaboration with Carolina Flores
and Francisco Sabatini.10. Residential Trajectories of the Older Irregular
Settlements in the City of Montevideo; Magdalena Marsiglia and María José
Doyenart. 11. Transformations in the Originally Informal Consolidated Urban
Areas of Metropolitan Buenos Aires; María Mercedes Di Virgilio, María
Soledad Arqueros Mejica, and Tomás Guevara. 12. Rental Markets and Housing
Policies in Consolidated Informal Settlements; Edith R. Jiménez Huerta and
Angélica Camargo Sierra. 13. Urban Regeneration and Housing Rehabilitation
in Latin America's Innerburbs; Peter M. Ward, Edith R. Jiménez Huerta and
María Mercedes Di Virgilio
1. Latin America's "Innerburbs": Towards a New Generation of Housing
Policies for Low-Income Consolidated Self-help Settlements; Peter M. Ward.
2. A Spectrum of Policies for Housing Rehab and Community Regeneration in
the "Innerburbs"; Peter M. Ward. 3. Opportunities and Challenges for
Consolidated Informal Urbanization in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara;
Edith R. Jiménez Huerta and Heriberto Cruz Solís. 4. The Challenge for
Housing Rehab in Mexico City and Monterrey; Peter M. Ward. 5. The
Challenges of Consolidation in Precarious Settlements of Caribbean Cities:
Santo Dominto, Dominican Republic; Erika Denisse Grajeda. 6. The
Consolidation of the City and Low-income settlements in Guatemala City;
Bryan Roberts. 7. New Approaches to Intervention in the Informally Settled
Areas of Bogotá; Angélica Camargo Sierra. 8. Rehab, "Los Aires" and
Densification of Consolidated Settlements in Lima, Peru; Danielle M. Rojas
and Peter M. Ward, In collaboration with Olga Peek and Martha Lazarte
Salinas. 9. Unique, or Just Different? Self-help, Social Housing and Rehab
in Santiago, Chile; Peter M. Ward, In collaboration with Carolina Flores
and Francisco Sabatini.10. Residential Trajectories of the Older Irregular
Settlements in the City of Montevideo; Magdalena Marsiglia and María José
Doyenart. 11. Transformations in the Originally Informal Consolidated Urban
Areas of Metropolitan Buenos Aires; María Mercedes Di Virgilio, María
Soledad Arqueros Mejica, and Tomás Guevara. 12. Rental Markets and Housing
Policies in Consolidated Informal Settlements; Edith R. Jiménez Huerta and
Angélica Camargo Sierra. 13. Urban Regeneration and Housing Rehabilitation
in Latin America's Innerburbs; Peter M. Ward, Edith R. Jiménez Huerta and
María Mercedes Di Virgilio
Policies for Low-Income Consolidated Self-help Settlements; Peter M. Ward.
2. A Spectrum of Policies for Housing Rehab and Community Regeneration in
the "Innerburbs"; Peter M. Ward. 3. Opportunities and Challenges for
Consolidated Informal Urbanization in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara;
Edith R. Jiménez Huerta and Heriberto Cruz Solís. 4. The Challenge for
Housing Rehab in Mexico City and Monterrey; Peter M. Ward. 5. The
Challenges of Consolidation in Precarious Settlements of Caribbean Cities:
Santo Dominto, Dominican Republic; Erika Denisse Grajeda. 6. The
Consolidation of the City and Low-income settlements in Guatemala City;
Bryan Roberts. 7. New Approaches to Intervention in the Informally Settled
Areas of Bogotá; Angélica Camargo Sierra. 8. Rehab, "Los Aires" and
Densification of Consolidated Settlements in Lima, Peru; Danielle M. Rojas
and Peter M. Ward, In collaboration with Olga Peek and Martha Lazarte
Salinas. 9. Unique, or Just Different? Self-help, Social Housing and Rehab
in Santiago, Chile; Peter M. Ward, In collaboration with Carolina Flores
and Francisco Sabatini.10. Residential Trajectories of the Older Irregular
Settlements in the City of Montevideo; Magdalena Marsiglia and María José
Doyenart. 11. Transformations in the Originally Informal Consolidated Urban
Areas of Metropolitan Buenos Aires; María Mercedes Di Virgilio, María
Soledad Arqueros Mejica, and Tomás Guevara. 12. Rental Markets and Housing
Policies in Consolidated Informal Settlements; Edith R. Jiménez Huerta and
Angélica Camargo Sierra. 13. Urban Regeneration and Housing Rehabilitation
in Latin America's Innerburbs; Peter M. Ward, Edith R. Jiménez Huerta and
María Mercedes Di Virgilio