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Decentralized Development in Latin America

by Lindert, Paul.
Authors: Verkoren, Otto.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: GeoJournal Library, 0924-5499 ; . 97 Physical details: X, 217p. online resource. ISBN: 904813739X Subject(s): Social sciences. | Architecture. | Human Geography. | Social Sciences. | Human Geography. | Cities, Countries, Regions. | Political Science, general.
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Local Governance and Local Development in Latin America: Views from Above and Below -- From Polarization to Fragmentation. Recent Changes in Latin American Urbanization -- Territory, Local Governance, and Urban Transformation: The Processes of Residential Enclave Building in Lima, Peru -- Global Cities and the Governance of Commodity Chains: A Case Study From Latin America -- The Impact of Decentralisation on Local Development: The Case of Bolivia -- Political Reforms and Local Development in the Bolivian Amazon -- The Changing Role of Farmers’ Organisations in Rural Development and Decentralisation in Bolivia -- Constructing Regional Integration from Below: Cross-border Partnerships and Local Development in Southwest Amazonia -- Government, Governance and Governmentality in Pará, Northern Brazil -- Changing Prospects for Sustainable Forestry in Brazilian Amazonia: Exploring New Trends -- Looking Back on NAFTA’s Promises and Realities from a Local Perspective. The State of Coahuila, Mexico -- Tourism and Local Development Strategies; The Mexican Case.

The Latin American subcontinent appears to have reinvented itself in the 21st century. Its economy has been transformed under liberalization and globalisation. Decentralization and the democratic transition have modified the political environment, while local development approaches are replacing the (grand) national-regional development schemes. The current local governance and local development debates refer to very different levels of scale: from small, rural communities to fairly extensive (even international) spaces. It is clear that the development process shows substantial differences between large and small cities, and between core regions and remote rural areas. Indeed, the heterogeneity of the process is strongly influenced by national, regional and local contexts. The empirical studies in this volume show the diversity and complexity of local governance and local development in Latin America, while avoiding stereotypes about the impact of public sector reform and administrative decentralization. "This book will help the reader think through what is happening in specific contexts in the region and generate ideas about how progressive change might be fostered" David Hulme, University of Manchester

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