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This review finds that while Mexico has taken important steps in addressing the urban challenges in the Valle de México, Mexico’s largest metropolitan area, there is a need for major metropolitan governance reform. Serious urban governance failings are inhibiting adequate responses to critical urban development priorities - regeneration, access to adequate housing, reliable and safe public transport, and environmental protection. Several measures are currently being implemented. However, these tools and reforms will not produce the desired solutions to urban problems in the absence of metropolitan thinking, strategic regional planning, and improved co-ordination and collaboration across levels of government.
Urban, Rural and Regional Development --- Governance --- Mexico --- Regional planning --- Urban policy --- Mexico, Valley of (Mexico) --- Economic policy. --- Economic conditions. --- Cities and state --- Urban problems --- City and town life --- Economic policy --- Social policy --- Sociology, Urban --- City planning --- Urban renewal --- Regional development --- State planning --- Human settlements --- Land use --- Planning --- Landscape protection --- Government policy --- Anáhuac (Mexico : Valley of Mexico) --- Anauac (Mexico : Valley of Mexico) --- Basin of México (Mexico) --- Cuenca de México (Mexico) --- Mexico, Basin of (Mexico) --- Valle de México (Mexico) --- Valley of Mexico (Mexico)
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