LA PROFESIONALIZACIÓN DE LA PLANEACIÓN URBANA Y REGIONAL FRENTE A LA TRANSICIÓN DE MÉXICO
Abstract
En este ensayo se presentan algunas reflexiones en torno al debate sobre las posibilidades que tienen los profesionales de la planeación de incursionar con éxito en los mercados de trabajo y de hacer aportaciones para mejorar la calidad de vida de las comunidades. De manera específica, se señala la urgencia de la profesionalización en este campo como una estrategia para hacer frente a los retos que plantea la transición en México.Desde hace varios años existe entre los analistas la opinión de que los resultados arrojados por la planeación urbana y regional que se ha llevado a cabo en México desde su institucionalización formal en la década de los setenta, son poco alentadores.References
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