PRESENTER: Saúl Pineda
BIO: Urban Economist.
He is currently a visiting scholar at the Department of
City and Regional Planning, UC Berkeley. He has worked
in local development programs for the UN. As the Economic
Advisor for Medellin's Mayor Office he was responsible
for the development of the Medellin Strategic Plan. He
participated in the elaboration of the Bogota 2000 Strategic
Plan. He has also worked as principal professor of economics
at the Universidad Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del
Rosario, Bogota, and Universidad de Medellín, Colombia.
TITLE: Medellin and
its metropolitan area: From narco-traffic crisis to intelligent
city
ABSTRACT: The research
evaluates the challenges and opportunities for medium size
metropolitan areas of Latin America in the context of informational
capitalism, based on questions raised by Professor Manuel
Castells in his book, "The Information Age: Economy, Society
and Culture". This work in progress underlines the experience
of Medellin in Colombia as an example of a metropolitan
region that overcomes its difficulties, associated in the
recent past to a strategy of linkage with the global criminal
economy. In a comparative approach, this city presents
an interesting (social and economic) condition in which
to redefine its global and regional specialization, (building
upon the learned experiences of its social polarization
and on the evident strengths derived from its competitive
urban platform.)