T. 68.2, s. 215-234

Transformacja od społeczeństwa wiejskiego do miejskiego. Urbanizacja Meksyku w XX i początku XXI wieku

Transformation from a rural to an urban society. Urbanization of Mexico in the 20th and early 21st centuries

Mirosław WÓJTOWICZ
Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny w Krakowie
e-mail: miroslaw.wojtowicz@up.krakow.pl
ORCID: 0000-0003-3633-745X
Aleksandra SKWAREK
Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny w Krakowie
e-mail: aleksandra.skwarek@doktorant.up.krakow.pl
ORCID: 0000-0001-7422-7855

Abstract: The purpose of this article is to investigate the process of urbanization in Mexico between 1900 and 2020. Particular attention was paid to determining spatial changes in the level of urbanization by regions and states. The study included localities with more than 2,500 inhabitants, this value being the lower limit for obtaining urban rights. In light of the opinions of local researchers, not all such centers already had fully developed urban characteristics, which is especially true for the data from the first half of the 20th century. However, such a broad approach makes it possible to include in the study the entire population classified in the censuses as urban. Available data indicate that Mexico experienced an urbanization boom during the period under analysis. In 1900, only 10.5% of the more than 13.6 million population lived in cities, and only two of them had more than 100,000 residents while not exceeding 0.5 million. By 2020, the urban population had grown nearly 70-fold to reach 99.3 million, while Mexico’s population had only increased more than 9-fold, bringing the urbanization rate to 78.8%. Such a rapid expansion of urbanization nationwide has also led to significant transformations in its spatial distribution, manifested mainly in a decline in the dominance of Mexico City and the surrounding central region in the level of urbanization. As a result, this has led to a situation in which the country’s contemporary urban network is more polycentric in nature.

Key words: Mexico, level of urbanization; urban network; urbanization, metropolization

Zalecany sposób cytowania / Cite as: Wójtowicz M., Skwarek A., 2023, Transformacja od społeczeństwa wiejskiego do miejskiego. Urbanizacja Meksyku w XX i początku XXI wieku, Prace i Studia Geograficzne, 68.2, Wydział Geografii i Studiów Regionalnych Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, Warszawa, 215–234, DOI: 10.48128/pisg/2023-68.2-12

Wpłynęło: 5.01.2023
Zaakceptowano: 5.09.2023

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T. 68.2, s. 203-214

Gospodarcze skutki programów aktywizujących rozwój turystyki – przykład programu Pueblos Mágicos (Meksyk)

Economic effects of programs activating the development of tourism – example of Pueblos Mágicos Program (Mexico)

Anna WINIARCZYK-RAŹNIAK
Uniwersytet Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie
email: anna.winiarczyk-razniak@up.krakow.pl
ORCID: 0000-0002-5276-5297

Abstract: Pueblos Magicos (PPM) is a program used for tourism promotion in Mexico that is focused on the country’s cultural and natural richness. Such a development impulse ought to increase the tourist offer and, consequently, employment in the services that support tourism. Using a synthetic indicator, the study did a dynamic analysis of changes in employment levels in tourism-related services and the number of businesses for towns admitted to the program throughout its early stages of operation. The analysis done for the paper shows that the increase in employment in the tourism sector has not been considerably impacted by this initiative. However, if the Pueblos Mágicos verification is done correctly and the program is running, it might play a big part in boosting tourism.

Key words: Pueblos Mágicos, Mexico, tourism development program, employment in tourism

Zalecany sposób cytowania / Cite as: Winiarczyk-Raźniak A., 2023, Gospodarcze skutki programów aktywizujących rozwój turystyki – przykład programu Pueblos Mágicos (Meksyk), Prace i Studia Geograficzne, 68.2, Wydział Geografii i Studiów Regionalnych Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, Warszawa, 203–214, DOI: 10.48128/pisg/2023-68.2-11

Wpłynęło: 29.01.2023
Zaakceptowano: 5.09.2023

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