Panamá: características estructurales y rasgos principales de desintegración socio geográfica de una ciudad latinoamericana.
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ciudad, sociogeograficaAbstract
Amplia sistematización sobre la estructuración social y regional de la ciudad de panamá. Evolución histórica, conformación de barrios según contenido social de los mismos, procesos de segregación urbana, desdoblamiento del centro de negocios, entre otros, son algunos de los fenómenos analizados por el autor. Este afirma que la diferenciación sociocultural domina sobre la diferenciación económica funcional; crece la distancia entre la ciudad capital y la zona de influencia lejana, sin que por ello deje de crecer la marginalidad metropolitana, ni menos aún, se produzcan cambios de importancia a nivel social.
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