@misc{19443,
title = {The Institutional Construction of Metropolitan Governance},
author = {Lefevre, Benoit and Ducci, Jorge and Vera, Felipe and Slack, Enid and Valenzuela, Luis and Davis, Diane E. and Rojas, Francisca Maria Magdalena and Harkness, Alaina and Ramírez, Alfredo and Rihm, Alfredo and Orellana, Arturo and Robertson, Cristián and Valenzuela, Esteban and Astaburuaga, Francisca and Carvalho, Gustavo and Cienfuegos, Ignacio and Robinson, James and Muñoz, Juan Carlos and Bresciani, Luis Eduardo and Allard, Pablo and Bettancourt, Pía and Alcayaga, Sebastián and Ortega, Sergio and Mashini, Dominique},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.18235/0001859},
abstract = {The complexity of urban centers has increased. Cities have been transformed into territories that present important governance, interjurisdictional coordination, and financing challenges. Approximately 47% of the population of Latin America and the Caribbean live in 180 urban centers with a population of more than 100,000 inhabitants, equivalent to about 265 million people. Metropolitan Areas are a great part of these urban centers. Considering the need to define a new way to deal with the problems derived from the growth of urban areas involving more than one municipality or district, it becomes relevant to discuss various visions and experiences to understand how metropolitan management can be approached in a coordinated and collaborative way. This publication presents a collection of experiences, voices, and territories, in order to become a document that can allow for reflection and proposals for the governance of Metropolitan Areas.},
url = {https://doi.org/10.18235/0001859}
}
