2016
DOI: 10.24241/rcai.2016.114.3.109
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Las ciudades intermedias en la integración territorial del Sur Global

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“…Source: [33] The development analyses reflect that the urbanization of cities allows greater prosperity in society (table 1). Iglesias [41] mentions that middle-sized cities have the challenge of assuming a decisive role when it comes to redistributing better progress in the countries, which should have the function of articulating large cities and those of provincial rank, besides, to have a substantial impact on economic integration and territorial cohesion.…”
Section: Growth Of Latin American Medium Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Source: [33] The development analyses reflect that the urbanization of cities allows greater prosperity in society (table 1). Iglesias [41] mentions that middle-sized cities have the challenge of assuming a decisive role when it comes to redistributing better progress in the countries, which should have the function of articulating large cities and those of provincial rank, besides, to have a substantial impact on economic integration and territorial cohesion.…”
Section: Growth Of Latin American Medium Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assim como as metrópoles desempenham destacado papel na gestão do território na escala mundial, as cidades médias igualmente apresentam relevante atuação na gestão territorial, notadamente na escala regional onde estão inseridas espacialmente e onde atuam, através da função de intermediação de fluxos de naturezas diversas (ROBERTS, 2014;IGLESIAS, 2016).…”
Section: Cidades Médias E Gestão Do Territóriounclassified
“…It is one of a family of terms, including "Third World" and "Periphery" that denote regions outside of Europe and North America, mostly (though not all) low-income and often politically or culturally marginalized (Dados and Connell 2012). A large part of the progress expectations of the Global South is related to the strengthening of intermediate cities in the national urban system (Iglesias 2016). Today, intermediate cities are home to 20% of the world's population and one-third of the total urban population and play a major role in migration, administrative, economic, and logistics processes.…”
Section: Global South and Intermediate Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%