01097pab a2200157 454500008004000000100002100040245011500061260000900176300001300185362000800198520063900206650001800845650002200863700002100885773003300906180718b2003 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aLacabana, Miguel aGlobalization and metropolitan expansion: residential stgrategies and livelihoods in Caracas and its periphery c2003 ap.65-74. aApr aThis paper describes how the twin processes of globalization and impoverishment affect different groups in Venezuela's capital, Caracas. These processes are closely intertwined with the territorial expansion of the city and its growth from the Caracas Metropolitan Area into the larger Caracas Metropolitan Region. The result is territorial segregation, with wealthier groups residing in centrally located and "gated" spaces whilst the impoverished middle and low-income groups are pushed to the periphery, where they compete for space and where different values and social identities are a potential source of conflict. - Reproduced. aGlobalization aUrban development aCariola, Cecilia aEnvironment and Urbanization