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- catalog abstract "This book describes and analyzes growth, change, and spatial patterns in Mexico City, looking at urbanization, population, marriage and fertility, health and mortality, migration, environment and housing, social characteristics, the economy, labor force, and corporate structure. Applying modern techniques of geographic information systems and spatial analysis, the authors reveal many previously unknown or unrecognized trends and patterns. In a capstone chapter, they summarize the spatial patterns in a series of cluster analyses that identify distinctive zones, within the metropolis - a prosperous core, surrounding complex ring patterns, an impoverished zone, and semi-rural arms. They also compare the pattern of Mexico City's cluster zones to the classical and developmental literature on cities. In closing, the authors suggest government policies that would foster optimal future development of an even larger metropolis.".
- catalog contributor b10264500.
- catalog contributor b10264501.
- catalog coverage "Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Economic conditions Maps.".
- catalog coverage "Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Economic conditions.".
- catalog coverage "Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Population Maps.".
- catalog coverage "Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Population.".
- catalog coverage "Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Social conditions.".
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "This book describes and analyzes growth, change, and spatial patterns in Mexico City, looking at urbanization, population, marriage and fertility, health and mortality, migration, environment and housing, social characteristics, the economy, labor force, and corporate structure. Applying modern techniques of geographic information systems and spatial analysis, the authors reveal many previously unknown or unrecognized trends and patterns. In a capstone chapter, they summarize the spatial patterns in a series of cluster analyses that identify distinctive zones, within the metropolis - a prosperous core, surrounding complex ring patterns, an impoverished zone, and semi-rural arms. They also compare the pattern of Mexico City's cluster zones to the classical and developmental literature on cities. In closing, the authors suggest government policies that would foster optimal future development of an even larger metropolis.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 411 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Mexico megacity.".
- catalog identifier "0813389836 (hardcover)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Mexico megacity.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boulder, Colo : Westview Press,".
- catalog relation "Mexico megacity.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Economic conditions Maps.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Economic conditions.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Population Maps.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Population.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Social conditions.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico Mexico City Metropolitan Area.".
- catalog subject "307.76/0972/53 21".
- catalog subject "City planning Mexico Mexico City Metropolitan Area.".
- catalog subject "HC138.M4 P5 1997".
- catalog title "Mexico megacity / James B. Pick and Edgar W. Butler.".
- catalog type "Maps. fast".
- catalog type "text".