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Portada de Cali, Expanded City-Region: A Metropolitan Territory

Cali, Expanded City-Region: A Metropolitan Territory

Javier A. Pineda D; Fernando Urrea Giraldo; Júber Galeano Loaiza; María Isabel Caicedo Hurtado; Andrés Valencia M

Programa Editorial Universidad del Valle ·Colombia ·2019 ·Español
Impreso ISBN 9789587659894 E-book ISBN 9789585144804

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Esta publicación no tiene una declaración de licencia TDM (minería de texto y datos) registrada. La editorial titular puede declararla desde su cuenta en SIMEH; quedará publicada aquí con fecha y hora certificadas.

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FormatoISBNRecordreferenceDOIAño
Impreso · ed. 1 9789587659894 SIMEHPRINT3J4J685846B63G33JGBI 2019
E-book · ed. 1 9789585144804 SIMEHEBOOKDH5AE8H3DBI27GCF6A1G 2020

Sobre esta obra

The analytical approaches to studying the region are diverse and evolve as research products appear, as a result of modern systems for collecting, processing and integrating information from the various disciplines. Studies based on political and administrative boundaries, very common in the nineteenth century, move towards the positivist approaches of the twentieth century based on the distribution and organization of demographic and economic factors. Afterwards, the population and its social conditions in terms of infrastructure, economic level and social status are the main object of studies on the regions. The conceptualization of these approaches to study the region enters into crisis with the most recent trends of globalization on industrial and urban geographies (Veltz, 1996; 2008), more visible since the eighties in the last century. The city expands until it overflows into areas without political administrative jurisdiction, giving rise to an urban-rural territorial continuum due to population flows seeking residence, employment, or flows of goods and services. In addition, new territorial identities are built because of ethnic-racial and cultural diversity, and companies are offered new territories to relocate in the midst of this territorial continuum. The rural space is transformed into a new structure and dynamic of economic, social and urban occupation, without necessarily disappearing territories of peasant character in the margins of the region, though they are more articulated to the urban dynamics of the region.

Editorial

Programa Editorial Universidad del Valle · Colombia

Año de publicación

2019

Idioma

Español