Popular Neighborhood and city development: Montevideo and its metropolitan area
Observed from the housing factor, Montevideo and its metropolitan area walk in a model that drives development in the city and not the city development. In this process, we find ways to influence the urban residential structure, through public strategies, market and social. Each sector expressed the...
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Universidad de Salamanca
2014
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metropolitan periphery; housing; functionality; policies periferia metropolitana; vivienda; funcionalidad; políticas |
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metropolitan periphery; housing; functionality; policies periferia metropolitana; vivienda; funcionalidad; políticas MAGRI DÍAZ, Altair Jesica; Universidad de la República Popular Neighborhood and city development: Montevideo and its metropolitan area |
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metropolitan periphery; housing; functionality; policies periferia metropolitana; vivienda; funcionalidad; políticas |
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Observed from the housing factor, Montevideo and its metropolitan area walk in a model that drives development in the city and not the city development. In this process, we find ways to influence the urban residential structure, through public strategies, market and social. Each sector expressed their aspirations and develop capacities to carry out their interests, composing a scene that defies the guidelines of urban integration and cohesion that progressive governments intend to promote. The AMM intensity expresses the dominance of a functional economic relationship on political and social issues. |
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MAGRI DÍAZ, Altair Jesica; Universidad de la República |
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MAGRI DÍAZ, Altair Jesica; Universidad de la República |
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MAGRI DÍAZ, Altair Jesica; Universidad de la República |
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Popular Neighborhood and city development: Montevideo and its metropolitan area |
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Popular Neighborhood and city development: Montevideo and its metropolitan area |
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Popular Neighborhood and city development: Montevideo and its metropolitan area |
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Popular Neighborhood and city development: Montevideo and its metropolitan area |
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Popular Neighborhood and city development: Montevideo and its metropolitan area |
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popular neighborhood and city development: montevideo and its metropolitan area |
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Universidad de Salamanca |
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2014 |
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