Hyperborder : (Registro nro. 25427)

Detalles MARC
000 -CABECERA
campo de control de longitud fija 06142nam a2200289 a 4500
001 - NÚMERO DE CONTROL
campo de control CFN01000025883
005 - FECHA Y HORA DE LA ÚLTIMA TRANSACCIÓN
campo de control 20231003164432.0
008 - DATOS DE LONGITUD FIJA--INFORMACIÓN GENERAL
campo de control de longitud fija 070405s2008 nyuab b 001 0 eng
020 ## - NÚMERO INTERNACIONAL ESTÁNDAR DEL LIBRO
Número Internacional Estándar del Libro 9781568987064 (alk. paper)
020 ## - NÚMERO INTERNACIONAL ESTÁNDAR DEL LIBRO
Número Internacional Estándar del Libro 1568987064 (alk. paper)
035 ## - NÚMERO DE CONTROL DEL SISTEMA
Número de control de sistema CFN01000025883
040 ## - FUENTE DE LA CATALOGACIÓN
Centro catalogador/agencia de origen DLC
Centro/agencia transcriptor DLC
Centro/agencia modificador COLEF
050 14 - SIGNATURA TOPOGRÁFICA DE LA BIBLIOTECA DEL CONGRESO
Número de clasificación F 787
Número de documento/Ítem R6 2007
100 1# - ENTRADA PRINCIPAL--NOMBRE DE PERSONA
Nombre de persona Romero, Fernando,
Fechas asociadas al nombre 1971-
9 (RLIN) 56185
245 10 - MENCIÓN DE TÍTULO
Título Hyperborder :
Resto del título the Contemporary U.S.-Mexico Border and its Future /
Mención de responsabilidad, etc. Fernando Romero.
250 ## - MENCIÓN DE EDICIÓN
Mención de edición 1st ed.
260 ## - PUBLICACIÓN, DISTRIBUCIÓN, ETC.
Lugar de publicación, distribución, etc. New York :
Nombre del editor, distribuidor, etc. Princeton Architectural Press,
Fecha de publicación, distribución, etc. c2008.
300 ## - DESCRIPCIÓN FÍSICA
Extensión 317 p. :
Otras características físicas il., mapas ;
Dimensiones 23 cm.
504 ## - NOTA DE BIBLIOGRAFÍA, ETC.
Nota de bibliografía, etc. Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 282-302) e índice.
505 0# - NOTA DE CONTENIDO CON FORMATO
Nota de contenido con formato 1. Context -- North Korea and South Korea -- Israel and Palestine -- Morocco and Spain -- The U.S. and Canada -- France, Switzerland, and Germany -- Southern Africa -- The Golden Triangle -- Economic development and trade across borders -- Energy wars -- The U.S.-Mexico hyperborder -- 2. Data on the hyperborder -- Communications -- Geography -- Population -- Education -- Economy -- Industry -- Energy -- Trade -- Tourism -- Urban development -- Government -- Transportation -- Sister cities -- Hispanic population in the U.S. -- Minority groups in the U.S. -- Border crossings and cross-border trade -- Definition of the U.S-Mexico border -- 3. Reactions to the hyperborder -- Post 9/11 legislation -- Heightened border security -- Pushing the border away from the United States -- Pushing the border away from Mexico -- Improving the border -- The role of the NGO -- The role of the anti-immigrant group -- The role of the press -- The role of the government -- The Role of the binational accord --
505 0# - NOTA DE CONTENIDO CON FORMATO
Nota de contenido con formato 4. A state of interdependence -- Sister cities -- The maquiladora industry and NAFTA -- U.S. dependency on undocumented labor -- The escape valve -- Remittances and transnationalism -- The Hispanic/Latino influence in the United States -- May 1, 2006, a day without an immigrant -- The Hispanic market -- Oil -- Tourism -- 5. Security -- The bordering nations' different approaches to the meaning of national security -- US-VISIT -- Mexico's national security programs -- Bilateral national security programs -- Security in the global arena -- Increasing security -- 6. Narcotraffic and corruption -- Corruption runs rampant in the organizations leading the war on drugs -- Transparency international's global corruption perception -- Counter-drug trade operations in both countries -- As drug cartels' power grows, so too does violence in border cities -- The demand for drugs in both countries -- The militarization of the war on drugs and zero tolerance laws -- Alternative drug policies --
505 0# - NOTA DE CONTENIDO CON FORMATO
Nota de contenido con formato 7. The informal sector -- The informal sector's impact on the economy -- Piracy -- Formalizing the informal economy -- 8. Migration and demographics -- Why are Mexicans migrating to the United States? -- Immigrants in the United States -- Undocumented immigration on the rise -- Consequences of migration for Mexico -- Border deaths increase as security and regulations tighten -- Mexican migration demographics are changing -- The increasing political influence of migrant organizations in the United States -- Aging societies -- 9. Education -- Circumstances of basic education in both countries -- Demographic changes in both countries' education systems -- Economic and cultural gaps related to education in the United States -- The border as test bed for binational research --
505 0# - NOTA DE CONTENIDO CON FORMATO
Nota de contenido con formato 10. Economic development and trade -- Neoliberalism's influence on economic policies in Mexico and U.S.-Mexico relations -- Trade across the U.S.-Mexico border is the driving force of the border economy -- Distributing wealth and developing new employment opportunities throughout Mexican society -- Increasing Mexico and North America's competitiveness -- Promoting competitiveness through fast and secure trade -- Economic growth must practice sustainable development -- 11. Transportation -- "Fuel-and-highways" transportation -- Securing energy sources, reducing pollution -- Synchronizing and securing cross-border traffic and trade -- Designing funding mechanisms to maintain and extend highway infrastructure -- Develop intermodal transport facilities --
505 0# - NOTA DE CONTENIDO CON FORMATO
Nota de contenido con formato 12. Energy -- The energy crisis is the greatest challenge facing humanity in the twenty-first century -- As China and India industrialize, worldwide competition for energy resources increases -- U.S. and Mexican economies depend on depleting fossil fuels -- Mexico's depleting oil reserves will severely impact government spending -- Uncertain energy security -- As the border population grows, so too does energy demand -- The demand for water will increase with the demand for energy -- Further environmental degradation and health issues developing from increased fossil-fuel burning -- The hyperborder's potential for developing alternative, renewable energy resources -- 13. Environment -- Loss of biodiversity threatens both countries -- Increasing water shortages -- The environmental effects of the border's closing -- Climate change -- The impact of NAFTA's lifting of trade barriers and Mexico's unsustainable dependence on the U.S. agricultural sector -- Emerging binational programs are tackling environmental problems --
505 0# - NOTA DE CONTENIDO CON FORMATO
Nota de contenido con formato 14. Health -- Health care and diseases are changing and globalizing -- Mexico and the United States share mutual health concerns -- New discoveries, treatments, and technologies show promise for preventing and treating disease -- Binational health initiatives and the border as a health tourism destination -- 15. Urbanization -- Migration has contributed to rapid population growth -- The inefficiency of horizontal cities -- How different cities have come to develop -- Not enough (affordable) housing being created -- Poverty prevalent in border cities -- Border cities lack infrastructure -- Attracting new talent to border communities -- Making binational housing plans -- Notes -- Glossary of terms.
651 #4 - PUNTO DE ACCESO ADICIONAL DE MATERIA--NOMBRE GEOGRÁFICO
Nombre geográfico Región fronteriza México-americana.
9 (RLIN) 100
Existencias
Estado de retiro Estado de pérdida Estado dañado No para préstamo Código de colección Localización permanente Ubicación/localización actual Fecha de adquisición Total de préstamos Signatura topográfica completa Código de barras Fecha visto por última vez Precio válido a partir de Tipo de ítem Koha
        Acervo General Tijuana Tijuana 15.10.2021   F 787 R6 2007 037098 15.10.2021 15.10.2021 Monografia