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The Case of Atenco/Texcoco Airport in Mexico City: Development vs. Protest

Explore the controversial case of the Atenco/Texcoco Airport project in Mexico City, highlighting the opposing perspectives of urban planners and the local people of Atenco. Learn about the reasons behind the opposition, low compensation, pre-arranged land purchases, and the sense of ancestral connection to the area. Discover the symbolism of the Mexican Revolution and the political and economic challenges faced by the Mexican government. Ultimately, witness the government's failure in implementing the airport project.

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The Case of Atenco/Texcoco Airport in Mexico City: Development vs. Protest

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  1. Case of Atenco/Texcoco Airport, Mexico City Mexican Gov’t commissioned an airport to expand existing facilities. The following slides show both the idea of the airport as envisioned by urban planners, and the opposition to the airport by the people of Atenco. Of interest are both the image of Development expressed in the schematics, and the counter-image of protest, drawing on ideals of the Mexican Revolution used to successfully counter it

  2. Many Mexicans opposed the plan. This was particularly true in the villages affected by the airport. Why? Local folk had little to gain from the airport The compensation to paid was quite low The best land around the airport had already been purchased by wealthy Mexicans with foreknowledge of the development effort Mexicans expressed a sense that their ancestors were buried in Atenco, and that many renters and landless agricultural workers would be disenfranchised The PAN party in control did nothing to work behind the scenes to make a political and economic arrangement prior to the announcement, which as a result came quite suddenly to Atenco residents

  3. Mexican Gov’t loses battle to put in airport Note the Mexican Revolutionary symbolism at issue in the raised machetes, images of Revolutionary heroes in Murals, etc.

  4. Mexico Population Demographics, contemporary ethnic distribution

  5. Regions of Mexico and Population centers

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