Maestría en Planeación y Políticas Metropolitanas
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- Respirar la ciudad: las relaciones intergubernamentales en la política de calidad del aire(Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (México). Unidad Azcapotzalco. Coordinación de Servicios de Información., 2015-10) SILVA CRUZ, SUSANAIn México more than half of the population is established in metropolitan territories, this situation implies a complex coordination between different institutions and government levels for the solution of problems, including those related to environmental issues. Thus, the intergovernmental relations (RIG) are a fundamental element to explain the coordination of policies in an adverse context, as the metropolitan. In the Metropolitan Area of Mexico (ZMVM), the institution that concentrates the actions in environmental matter is the metropolitan environmental commission (CAM), which operates in 18 municipalities of the state of Mexico and 16 Delegations of Mexico’s Federal District, the commission creates policies that require the participation of all levels of government, different institutions and the establishment of agreements among different political- administrative units. The aim of this text is to expose the effect of the intergovernmental relations in the metropolitan coordination, using as study case the CAM, the existing legal frame, the civil servants' perception (derivatives of interviews) and the result of the implementation of actions (official evaluation of programs done by this commission), to contribute to the debate generated in an institutional megaproject named Environmental Commission of the Megalopolis (CAME), absorbing the functions of the CAM and adding 18 more municipalities of the State of Mexico, 29 of Hidalgo, 33 Of Morelos, 22 of Puebla and 60 of Tlaxcala, whose decree of creation was published in the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOF) in October, 2013.