Abstract

This paper reflects the theme of metropolitan coordination in Mexico. The Metropolitan phenomenon has been established as an urbanely complex and social reality. In this sense, this paper contextualizes this phenomenon in Mexico, and public policies in metropolitan areas are designed and formulated. Finally, it is that the problem is intergovernmental coordination so questions of institutional design than the subjects of planning or land use must be considered more.

Highlights

  • The intergovernmental coordination is the institutional instrument that Governments in Mexico have to manage and solve problems in common

  • From a public policy perspective, the challenge perspective is to take into account these institutional issues but focuing them on what strategies and public policy programs could be implemented in specific areas2

  • Its initiative to establish a metropolitan area certainly does not fit the definitions of federal and State authorities; the foregoing shows that San Ignacio Cerro Gordo and the town of Guadalupe Chapel, municipality of Tepatitlán, could form a metropolitan area, but hard to form a metropolitan area with based on the criteria of Conapo-Sedesol, either an area or region based on the law on metropolitan coordination of Jalisco not having 50,000 inhabitants and the head municipality of Tepatitlán remain outside this boundary

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Summary

Introduction

The intergovernmental coordination is the institutional instrument that Governments in Mexico have to manage and solve problems in common. The issues of public policy that arises among the theme of urban centers, are concurrent powers. This area of politics stands in the academic and political field that speaks of metropolitan coordination as real and close issues to manage and govern the areas or metropolitan areas of the country. We should be recognized that the urbanization is a sociological reality that shrinks a multiplicity of social, economic and urban problems This determines that this policy issue is inserted into the government agenda and is designed and implemented in various public policies to address them. In the first it ponders the Metropolitan phenomenon as the reality prevailing social and urban in Mexico.

Metropolitan Phenomenon
Policies and Metropolitan Areas
Efforts of Metropolitan Coordination
Findings
Conclusions
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