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Globalization and Cities
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- See the paper by Willem van Vliet in this issue.
- See the paper by Mike Douglass in this issue.
- Castells, Manuel (1998), The End of the Millennium, Blackwells, Oxford , page 162.
- See, for instance, the paper by Sylvy Jaglin in this issue on "The right to water versus cost recovery: participation, urban water supply and the poor in sub-Saharan Africa";also Loftus, Alexander J and David A McDonald (2001), "Of liquid dreams: a political ecology of water privatization in Buenos Aires" , Environment&Urbanization Vol 13, No 2, pages 179-199 .
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- See, in particular, the papers by Mike Douglass and Willem van Vliet.
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- See the paper by Mike Douglass.
- See for instance Velasquez, Luz Stella (1998), "Agenda 21; a form of joint environmental management in Manizales, Colombia" , Environment and Urbanization, Vol 10, No 2, pages 9-36; [Abstract] Miranda, Liliana and Michaela Hordijk (1998), "Let us build cities for life: the National Campaign of Local Agenda 21s in Peru" , Environment and Urbanization, Vol 10, No 2, October, pages 69-102 .[Abstract]
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- National income-based poverty lines are often not useful for determining appropriate minimum wage-levels in major cities as they make such inadequate allowance for the cost of meeting non food needs (including rent, transport, keeping children at school, health care, clothes and access to water and sanitation).
- See the paper by Mike Douglass.
Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 14, No. 1,
3-12 (2002)
DOI: 10.1177/095624780201400101

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