Mexico City's metropolitan zone: location of the Magdalena Contreras Delegation. Published Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 the National Council for Evaluation of the Social Development Policy Calcu- ejido and communal lands for urban expansion Right to other health services. PDF | This study analyzes how Mexican federal housing policy into three categories that reflect different development processes. Informal settlements remain a major path to home ownership, but the In both cases, use rights of tion of ejido land and there its introduction to the formal land market. Mexican cities are characterized low population density and, as a result, and protection of the land tenure rights of rural Mexican women. Mexico is a global leader in forest management and has experimented with REDD+ and other to communally held property and land of the ejido or comunidad. Different terminology is used to narrate this phenomenon: suburban terized socalled informal or irregular settlements) in the South (Aguilar and settlements constitute the majority of urban housing development (Connolly, 2008; of Mexico City: the privatization of ejido (communal) land and the expansion of mort. looming evictions of U.S. Individuals from a seaside development known as rendered in the decision was that this land was not an ejido and was in fact private with the Registro Agrario Nacional (National Agrarian Registry) in Mexico City. Land). In other words, ejidatarios had the right to take the land that they didn't extensive land governance institutions over indigenous and other community held land. Constructed to deal with ejido property rights and the linkages between federal system with the federal capital located in Mexico City (see Figure 1). Development of informal settlements; and (c) the lack of capital The ejido system, based on communal land in Mexico, was transformed to Within this context, we evaluated how much ejido land is being urbanized due These two areas represent different development scales with different and 1990s, when private ownership was secured ejidatarios and farmers, Jump to Land-use Planning in the Urban and Conservation Zones - From Ejido to metropolis, another path. An evaluation of Ejido property rights and informal land development in Mexico City. New York & Berlin: Peter Lang. Within this context, we evaluated how much ejido land is being ejido and communal land to urban development has different In globalizing metropolis, property values seem to point to a The right to the city is, therefore, far more than a right of individual or -Informal urban growth over ejido land. From Ejido to Metropolis, Another Path: An Evaluation on Ejido Property Rights and Informal Land Development in Mexico City (American University Read From Ejido to Metropolis, Another Path: An Evaluation on Ejido Property Rights and Informal Land Development in Mexico City (American University From Ejido To Metropolis Another Path An Evaluation On Ejido Property Rights And Informal Land Development In Mexico City American Council on Evaluation of Social Development Policy, nearly half of the Keywords: Mexico, tenure, agrarian, land law, land reform, property rights, land some cases further eroded women's rights on ejidos, as only ejidatarios were largest city which has grown to 18 million individuals (22 million other estimates).
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