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Environmental law --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Mexico
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Mexico City is the second largest city on the American continent, the most populous Spanish-speaking city in the world and the richest city, in terms of GFP, in Latin America. The authors explore the political structures, demography, economy, social issues and public administration that make this megacity distinctive.
Foreign exchange rates. --- Latin America --- Foreign economic relations
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Rule of law --- Public safety --- Violence --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Eviction --- Mexico --- Politics and government --- Estado de derecho --- Militarización --- Violencia --- México --- Siglo XXI. --- Política y gobierno
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The book provides comparative information about the materialization of the 2030 Agenda in urban policy in ten countries located in Europe and Latin America. The Declaration of Quito is the starting point for the implementation of SDGs into public policies in urban areas. However, there are fewer efforts to understand the impact that the 2030 Agenda and, specifically, the instruments developed for its application in cities. The information of each country is presented in relation to two aspects: the construction of a public policy style in each country and the results and impacts on urban public policies implemented in specific cities within the national frameworks. The first means the emergence of a public policy framework and its materialization in public policy instruments. In this regard, the book raises the following questions: To what extent have the SDGs come to generate a common framework for cities in the countries? And how Urban SDGs are translated to national urban policies? The second, results and impacts at the local level, is related to two aspects: a) substantive: the goals of the policy and b) procedural: management aspects related to the policy design, governance, and institutional capacity building.
Urban policy. --- Sustainability. --- Urban Policy. --- Sustainability science --- Human ecology --- Social ecology --- Cities and state --- Urban problems --- City and town life --- Economic policy --- Social policy --- Sociology, Urban --- City planning --- Urban renewal --- Sustainable development. --- Urban policy
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Les sociétés contemporaines sont marquées par la généralisation de conflits d’aménagement. Dans le domaine de la gestion des déchets, les oppositions à l’implantation d’équipements (décharges, incinérateurs ou plateformes de compostage) se multiplient malgré le renforcement des normes environnementales et la mise en place de procédures d’information, de concertation et de participation. Cet ouvrage se propose d’étudier cet apparent paradoxe à partir de l’analyse de situations de conflit / participation dans trois contextes nationaux (en France, en Italie et au Mexique) caractérisés par le blocage des décisions publiques malgré une grande diversité de modalités d’intervention. Quels sont les impacts des procédures et des documents de planification ? Quels sont les référents spatiaux et territoriaux mobilisés par les opposants ? Quels sont les usages du droit ? Sur la base d’une analyse des dimensions temporelles, territoriales et juridiques des situations étudiées, les travaux réunis ici interrogent les relations entre conflit et concertation. Contemporary societies are affected by increasing conflicts over urban development projects. In the waste management sector, opposition to the construction of waste treatment plants (landfill sites, incinerators or composting facilities) has grown in spite of more stringent environmental standards and the provision of information, collaboration and participation procedures. This book examines this apparent paradox by analysing conflict/participation situations in three countries (France, Italy and Mexico) characterised by blocking public decisions despite a wide variety of intervention methods. What is the impact of planning procedures and documents? What spatial and territorial references do the opponents use? How is the law used? These studies analyse the temporal, spatial and legal aspects of the situations to examine the relationships between conflict and communication.
Central-local government relations --- Refuse and refuse disposal - Environmental aspects --- Refuse and refuse disposal - Government policy --- Environmental Studies --- Political Science Public Admin. & Development --- conflit --- gestion des déchets --- décision publique --- participation --- politique de l'environnement --- conflict --- waste management --- public decision --- environnemental politics --- Refuse and refuse disposal
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Population --- Business & Economics --- Demography --- Human population --- Human populations --- Population growth --- Populations, Human --- Economics --- Human ecology --- Sociology --- Malthusianism --- Government policy --- Mexico --- Population. --- Social policy. --- Población --- Política gubernamental --- México --- Población. --- Política social.
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