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Title Central America urbanization review : making cities work for Central America / Augustin Maria, Jose Luis Acero, Ana I. Aguilera, and Marisa Garcia Lozano, editors
Published Washington, DC : World Bank Group, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource (xxi, 177 pages) : color illustrations, color maps
Series Directions in development. Countries and regions
Directions in development (Washington, D.C.). Countries and regions.
Contents How urbanization is transforming Central America / Ana I. Aguilera -- Managing cities and agglomerations: strengthening institutions for effective planning and service delivery / Mats Andersson -- Making cities inclusive by improving access to adequate and well-located housing / Jonas Ingemann Parby, David Ryan Mason -- Making cities resilient to reduce Central America's vulnerability to natural disasters / Haris Sanahuja, Oscar A. Ishizawa -- Making cities competitive to create more and better jobs: opportunities for local economic development in Central America / Albert Solé
Summary Central America is undergoing an important transition. Urban populations are increasing at accelerated speeds, bringing pressing challenges for development, as well as opportunities to boost sustained, inclusive and resilient growth. Today, 59 percent of the region's population lives in urban areas, but it is expected that 7 out of 10 people will live in cities within the next generation. At current rates of urbanization, Central America's urban population will double in size by 2050, welcoming over 25 million new urban dwellers calling for better infrastructure, higher coverage and quality of urban services and greater employment opportunities. With more people concentrated in urban areas, Central American governments at the national and local levels face both opportunities and challenges to ensure the prosperity of their country's present and future generations. This publication provides a better understanding of the trends and implications of urbanization in the six Central American countries-- Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama-- and the actions that central and local governments can take to reap the intended benefits of this transformation. The report makes recommendations on how urban policies can contribute to addressing the main development challenges the region currently faces such as lack of social inclusion, high vulnerability to natural disasters, and lack of economic opportunities and competitiveness. Specifically, the report focuses on four priority areas for Central American cities: institutions for city management, access to adequate and well-located housing, resilience to natural disasters, and competitiveness through local economic development. This book is written for national and local policymakers, private sector actors, civil society, researchers and development partners in Central America and all around the world interested in learning more about the opportunities that urbanization brings in the 21st century
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Urbanization -- Central America
City planning -- Central America
Municipal government -- Central America
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- City Planning & Urban Development.
City planning
Municipal government
Urbanization
Central America
Form Electronic book
Author Maria, Augustin, editor.
Acero, Jose Luis, editor.
Aguilera, Ana I., editor.
Garcia Lozano, Marisa, editor.
LC no. 2017302360
ISBN 9781464809866
1464809860