The environmental problems associated with urban development in Mexico City

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The environmental problems associated with urban development in Mexico City describes and explains the growth of the City into the world's largest metropolis. It also describes environmental problems: shelter and services; transport; biological and environmental degradation; air pollution; and water problems. The final sections examine government responses and consider the city's future. © 1989, Human Settlements Programme, IIED. All rights reserved.

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Schteingart, M. (1989). The environmental problems associated with urban development in Mexico City. Environment & Urbanization, 1(1), 40–50. https://doi.org/10.1177/095624788900100106

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