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Political Development and Environmental Policy in Mexico

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 October 2022

Stephen P. Mumme
Affiliation:
Colorado State University
C. Richard Bath
Affiliation:
University of Texas, El Paso
Valerie J. Assetto
Affiliation:
Colorado State University
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The fight against ecological degradation “has become a generalized policy demand of the whole society,” declared Marcelo Javelly Girard, Mexico's Secretary of Urban Development and Ecology. Addressing the Mexican Cabinet and hundreds of dignitaries attending Mexico's Primera Reunión Nacional de Ecología in June of 1984, Javelly Girard thus placed environmental concerns on President Miguel de la Madrid's official policy agenda. Appropriately convened in Mexico City (the world's fifth-most-polluted city by the Mexican government's own reckoning), the congress climaxed two years of effort by the de la Madrid administration to promote public environmental awareness as part of its national development program.

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Copyright © 1988 by Latin American Research Review

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