The Urban Poor in Latin America

The Urban Poor in Latin America
Title The Urban Poor in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Marianne Fay
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 284
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780821360699

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About half of the region's poor live in cities, and policy makers across Latin America are increasingly interested in policy advice on how to design programmes and policies to tackle poverty. This publication argues that the causes of poverty, the nature of deprivation, and the policy levers to fight poverty are, to a large extent, site specific. It therefore focuses on strategies to assist the urban poor in making the most of the opportunities offered by cities, such as larger labour markets and better services, while helping them cope with the negative aspects, such as higher housing costs, pollution, risk of crime and less social capital.

Cities From Scratch

Cities From Scratch
Title Cities From Scratch PDF eBook
Author Brodwyn Fischer
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 302
Release 2014-02-28
Genre History
ISBN 0822377497

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This collection of essays challenges long-entrenched ideas about the history, nature, and significance of the informal neighborhoods that house the vast majority of Latin America's urban poor. Until recently, scholars have mainly viewed these settlements through the prisms of crime and drug-related violence, modernization and development theories, populist or revolutionary politics, or debates about the cultures of poverty. Yet shantytowns have proven both more durable and more multifaceted than any of these perspectives foresaw. Far from being accidental offshoots of more dynamic economic and political developments, they are now a permanent and integral part of Latin America's urban societies, critical to struggles over democratization, economic transformation, identity politics, and the drug and arms trades. Integrating historical, cultural, and social scientific methodologies, this collection brings together recent research from across Latin America, from the informal neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro and Mexico City, Managua and Buenos Aires. Amid alarmist exposés, Cities from Scratch intervenes by considering Latin American shantytowns at a new level of interdisciplinary complexity. Contributors. Javier Auyero, Mariana Cavalcanti, Ratão Diniz, Emilio Duhau, Sujatha Fernandes, Brodwyn Fischer, Bryan McCann, Edward Murphy, Dennis Rodgers

Urban Poverty Alleviation in Latin America

Urban Poverty Alleviation in Latin America
Title Urban Poverty Alleviation in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Max Timmerman
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1992
Genre Cities and towns
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Encounters with Violence in Latin America

Encounters with Violence in Latin America
Title Encounters with Violence in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Cathy McIlwaine
Publisher Routledge
Pages 289
Release 2004-08-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134575653

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Considers the various types of political, social and economic violence that afflict communities and measures the costs and consequences of violence giving a voice to those whose daily lives are dominated by widespread aggression.

Urban Poverty

Urban Poverty
Title Urban Poverty PDF eBook
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Pages 152
Release 1975
Genre Cities and towns
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Urban poverty

Urban poverty
Title Urban poverty PDF eBook
Author Colloquium on Urban Poverty: a comparison of the Latin American and the United States experience, Univ. of Calif. at Los Angeles, 1975
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Urban Poverty and Climate Change

Urban Poverty and Climate Change
Title Urban Poverty and Climate Change PDF eBook
Author Manoj Roy
Publisher Routledge
Pages 298
Release 2016-04-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317506987

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This book deepens the understanding of the broader processes that shape and mediate the responses to climate change of poor urban households and communities in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Representing an important contribution to the evolution of more effective pro-poor climate change policies in urban areas by local governments, national governments and international organisations, this book is invaluable reading to students and scholars of environment and development studies.