The Gated City

Planning Practice and the Challenges of Urban Fragmentation in Mexico

Emma Regina Morales

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Beschreibung

The book tells the story of the proliferation of gated communities and the privatisation of public life and public space in Mexico over the last three decades. Drawing on research from Lomas de Angelópolis in Puebla, one of the largest gated communities in the world, Emma R. Morales explores why such fortified spaces have proved popular with middle class households.

Weaving together the multiple influences of housing policy, predatory financial markets and an increased fear of crime, the book sets out how policy makers and planners can improve decision-making and provide non-gated solutions to urban anxiety.

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Schlagwörter

Latin America, Public Life, Urban spaces, Elite, City, Mexico, Gated communities, Privatisation, Urban fragmentation