First published in 1994, this work has become established as one of the
standard texts on urbanization and regional development problems. This
revised edition contains updated statistics and analysis, as well as the
author's new introduction, covering events in Latin America up to the
present. Looking at a range of cities from Mexico City to Rio de
Janeiro, Alan Gilbert explores the many social and environmental
challenges facing the Third World's most urbanized region. Chapters
explore the growth of the city, migration and informal-sector
employment, housing strategies and urban protest.