Havana : two faces of the Antillean metropolis
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Havana : two faces of the Antillean metropolis
(World cities series)
Wiley, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [329]-352) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text sketches the urbanization of Havana over its 500 years of history. It analyzes the city's urban development and cultural importance and the environmental problems that this highly populated city has to overcome to develop successfully into the next millennium. The hegemonic growth of the city is analyzed as are the important economic factors that have shaped its development. Havana is still at the forefront of urban design and planning, despite its recent economic decline. The book also looks at important social issues, including the remarkable lack of residential segregation between the different groups which make up its population of two million.
目次
- History, geography and society
- Havana's half century - the creation of the Antillean metropolis - 1900-1958
- Havana of January
- socialist Havana - planning, dreams and reality
- city go vernment, administration and the "new" players
- hope and production of socialist housing
- the changing nature of the economy
- the value of social functions
- old Havana
- pearl of the Carribean
- Havana's future - risks and opportunities.
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