The Geography of Central America and Mexico: A Scholarly Guide and Bibliography by Thomas A. Rumney collects, organizes, and presents as many of these scholarly publications as possible to help and encourage efforts in the teaching, study, and continuing scholarship of the geography of this area, which covers Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama, as well as the region as a whole.
Grillo, Oscar. Articulación entre sectores populares urbanos y el estado local: El caso del barrio de la Boca. Buenos Aires: Centro Editor de América Latina, 1988. Guano, Emanuela. “A Color for the Modern Nation: The Discourse on ...
Examines the way in which Mexico's and Central America's geography have influenced their social, economic, and political structure.
The book includes a discussion of the current problems of border and migration between the United States, Mexico, and the rest of Latin America, as well as exciting chapters on themes not typically found in other textbooks on the region, ...
The Geography of South America: A Scholarly Guide and Bibliography by Thomas A. Rumney collects, organizes, and presents as many of these scholarly publications as possible to help and encourage efforts in the teaching, study, and ...
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Using both an international perspective and a case study approach for individual countries, the book examines geographical factors, such as land productivity, the presence of endemic diseases, natural disaster frequency and market access, ...
Echeverría, R. G. 1990. “Assessing the Impact of Agricultural Research.” In R. Echeverría (ed.), Methods for Diagnosing Research System Constraints and Assessing the Impact of Agricultural Research, Vol. 2: Assessing the Impact of ...
Geo-Mexico provides a lively, up-to-date and comprehensive exploration of Mexico, from climates to culture, population to politics, ecosystems to economy, transport to tourism, and globalization to gated communities.
This unique book provides both a thematic as well as regional look at Latin America and the Caribbean. The thematic approach surveys the physical environment, historical geography, demography, agriculture, communications,...
Asserts that Mexico's policy has reflected both its status as a 'middle power' between Central America and the United States, and its desire to assert a leadership role in the region"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.