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Urbanización

Urbanización is a term used in Spanish-speaking contexts with two related meanings. In general, it denotes the process by which an area becomes more urban in terms of population density, land use, infrastructure, and social and economic structures. It also refers to a type of residential development—a planned housing subdivision or neighborhood—common in many Latin American countries and parts of Spain and Portugal.

In the sense of process, urbanización involves migration from rural to urban areas, industrialization, and the

In the sense of a housing development, an urbanización is a subdivision built with a defined street

Historically, urbanización has accompanied modernization and economic growth, reflecting shifts in where people live and how

expansion
of
services
such
as
roads,
schools,
water,
and
sanitation.
It
leads
to
changes
in
land
use,
housing
patterns,
labor
markets,
and
governance;
challenges
include
urban
sprawl,
informal
settlements,
housing
affordability,
and
environmental
impact.
Policies
aim
at
integrated
urban
planning,
affordable
housing,
and
sustainable
mobility.
network,
utilities,
and
common
areas,
often
with
a
homeowners
association
that
manages
shared
facilities
and
rules.
These
developments
range
from
modest
to
upscale
and
can
be
both
publicly
or
privately
planned,
sometimes
including
security
features,
parks,
lighting,
and
commercial
spaces.
communities
are
organized.
Contemporary
discussions
emphasize
inclusive
urbanización
that
provides
access
to
housing,
employment,
transport,
and
services
while
minimizing
environmental
impact.