Together towards a Sustainable Urban Agenda

Similar documents
Measuring Disaster Risk for Urban areas in Asia-Pacific

International Guidelines on Access to Basic Services for All

The purpose of this paper is to explain the concept

Asia Pacific Ministerial Conference on Housing and Urban Development (APMCHUD) Meeting of the Working Group on Urban and Rural Planning and Management

Cities and Human Settlements: Operationalising SDGs interlinkages through spatial approaches and place-making Maruxa Cardama

2018 Review of SDGs implementation: SDG 11 Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable 1

Regional collaboration & sharing: pathway to sustainable, just & inclusive cities in Europe

Urbanization and Sustainable Development of Cities: A Ready Engine to Promote Economic Growth and Cooperation

WORLD COUNCIL ON CITY DATA

Presentation by Thangavel Palanivel Senior Strategic Advisor and Chief Economist UNDP Regional Bureau for Asia-Pacific

CERTIFIED RESOLUTION. introduction: and dated May 29, 2017, as attached, as appropriate

Opportunities and challenges of HCMC in the process of development

Governance and Urban Nexus: Closing the gaps

Land Use in the context of sustainable, smart and inclusive growth

6 th GLOBAL SUMMIT ON URBAN TOURISM 4 6 December 2017, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)

I. Draft Geneva Ministerial Declaration on Sustainable Housing and Urban Development

16540/14 EE/cm 1 DG E 1A

CHAPTER 4 HIGH LEVEL SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK (SDF) Page 95

Sustainable Development Goal 11 and the New Urban Agenda: can planning deliver? Vanessa Watson University of Cape Town 2016

Foundation Geospatial Information to serve National and Global Priorities

The National Spatial Strategy

2 nd Semester. Core Courses. C 2.1 City and Metropolitan Planning. Module 1: Urban Structure and Growth Implications

Indicator : Average share of the built-up area of cities that is open space for public use for all, by sex, age and persons with disabilities

Concept note. High-Level Seminar: Accelerating Sustainable Energy for All in Landlocked Developing Countries through Innovative Partnerships

BUILDING SOUND AND COMPARABLE METRICS FOR SDGS: THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE OECD DATA AND TOOLS FOR CITIES AND REGIONS

Dr. Biliana Cicin-Sain President, Global Ocean Forum 1

Disaggregation according to geographic location the need and the challenges

Tackling urban sprawl: towards a compact model of cities? David Ludlow University of the West of England (UWE) 19 June 2014

Declaration Population and culture

CLLD Cooperation OFFER

National Spatial Development Perspective (NSDP) Policy Coordination and Advisory Service

Chapter 10 Human Settlement Geography Book 1 Class 12

KUNMING FORUM ON UNITED NATIONS GLOBAL GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT CITIES OF THE FUTURE: SMART, RESILIENT

Challenges, dilemmas and commitments of a common urban agenda Executive summary

GIS (GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS) AS A FACILITATION TOOL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA

Disaster Prevention and Management in Asia: The Context of Human Security and Its Relevance to Infrastructure Planning and Management

Disaster Management & Recovery Framework: The Surveyors Response

The UN-GGIM: Europe core data initiative to encourage Geographic information supporting Sustainable Development Goals Dominique Laurent, France

KENYA NATIONAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS Workshop on

November 29, World Urban Forum 6. Prosperity of Cities: Balancing Ecology, Economy and Equity. Concept Note

Asia Protected Areas Charter

Economic and Social Council

THE ROLE OF GEOSPATIAL AT THE WORLD BANK

Urban Planning for Climate Change

PARTE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION

Global Urbanization Today: Low- and Middle-Income Countries

INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL TOURISM CHARTER Managing Tourism at Places of Heritage Significance (1999)

Seabed knowledge In support of UN SDGs

MEDIUM TERM DEVELOPMENT PLAN: RPJMN Director of Forestry and Water Resources Conservation Bappenas

Dar es Salaam - Reality Check Workshop

What is Spatial Planning?

ACCELERATING SDG 11 ACHIEVEMENT POLICY BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF THE FIRST SDG 11 REVIEW AT THE UN HIGH-LEVEL POLITICAL FORUM

The CRP stresses a number of factors that point to both our changing demographics and our future opportunities with recommendations for:

RETA 6422: Mainstreaming Environment for Poverty Reduction Category 2 Subproject

Measurement of the Urban-Housing Deficit:

Vital city lively neighborhood living center

Stability, Ability and Equity

Unit 9: Changing urban environments

Geospatial Technologies for Resources Planning & Management

Megacity Research Project TP. Ho Chi Minh Adaptation to Global Climate Change in Vietnam: Integrative Urban and Environmental Planning Framework

CONFERENCE STATEMENT

SPLAN-Natura Towards an integrated spatial planning approach for Natura th January, 2017 Brussels. Commissioned by DG Environment

Asia Pacific Region Quick Facts

Assessment of Sustainable Land Use within the Town Planning Process Experiences with a Multi Criteria Approach (MCA)

Implementation of the ESPON 2020 cooperation program. 16 January 2017 Anneloes van Noordt

ENVIRONMENTALLY ORIENTED PLANNING FOR HUMAN SETTLEMENTS

The National Policy Strategy for Infrastructure and Spatial Planning CODE24 CONFERENCE. Emiel Reiding

A Review of Concept of Peri-urban Area & Its Identification

GCE. Geography. Mark Scheme for January Advanced Subsidiary GCE Unit F762: Managing Change in Human Environments

NEW YORK AND CONNECTICUT SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES. Fair Housing & Equity Assessment & Regional Planning Enhancement

TERRITORIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT: AN APPROACH TO IMPROVE THE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION OF EU POLICIES

Urban Climate Resilience

TOWARDS CLIMATE-RESILIENT COASTAL MANAGEMENT: OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVED ICZM IN BELIZE

INTEGRATING CLIMATE VULNERABILITY & RISK ASSESSMENT INTO URBAN SPATIAL PLANNING PROCESS

Overview of proposed approach to the Desktop Study to inform discussion

ANGOLA: PARTICIPATORY MAPPING OF URBAN POVERTY. By Allan Cain, Development Workshop

Vincent Goodstadt. Head of European Affairs METREX European Network

TP4D. Fostering territorial perspective for development. Towards a wider alliance

Is better access key to inclusive cities? Making urban areas accessible

Chapter 2 Land Use Management and Risk Communication

Experience and perspectives of using EU funds and other funding for the implementation of district renovation projects

Integrated Infrastructure Planning & Spatial Mapping

TOWARDS STRATEGIC SPATIAL PLANNING IN JAMAICA: THE NATIONAL SPATIAL PLAN

Secretary for Gender, Child & Community Development

Local EPM Implementation Process in 5 stages

GIS Geographical Information Systems. GIS Management

SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL RESILIENCE OF THE AGRICULTURE LEGISLATION

By Lillian Ntshwarisang Department of Meteorological Services Phone:

INSTITUTE OF TOWN PLANNERS, INDIA TOWN PLANNING EXAMINATION BOARD ASSOCIATESHIP EXAMINATION

ITHUBA COMMUNITY CENTRE BLACKBURN VILLAGE SOCIAL SUSTAINABLE INTERGRATED PROGRAM

MEETING THE CHALLNAGE OF THE URBAN RURAL DIVIDE MAG. SLAVKA ZUPAN

Subject: Note on spatial issues in Urban South Africa From: Alain Bertaud Date: Oct 7, A. Spatial issues

Quantifying Climate Impacts on Sustainable Livelihoods in Coastal Caribbean Communities: The Development of a Vulnerability Index

Topic 4: Changing cities

De-complexifying SPLUMA principles

CONFERENCE STATEMENT

Empowered lives. Resilient nations. Data for People and Planet. powered by

8th FIG Regional Conference November 2012 Montevideo, Uruguay

Key Indicators for Territorial Cohesion & Spatial Planning Stakeholder Workshop - Project Update. 13 th December 2012 San Sebastián, Basque Country

Developing Quality of Life and Urban- Rural Interactions in BSR

Transcription:

Together towards a Sustainable Urban Agenda The City We (Youth) Want Preliminary findings from youth consultations

Areas Issue Papers Policy Units 1.Social Cohesion and Equity - Livable Cities 2.Urban Framework 3.Spatial Development 4.Urban Economy 5.Urban Ecology and Environment 6.Urban Housing and Basic Services 1.Inclusive cities (a.o. Pro poor, Gender,Youth, Ageing) 2.Migration and refugees in urban areas 3.Safer Cities 4.Urban Culture and Heritage 5.Urban Rules and Legislation 6.Urban Governance 7.Municipal Finance 8.Urban and Spatial Planning and Design 9.Urban Land 10.Rural urban linkages 11.Local Economic Development 12.Jobs and Livelihoods 13.Informal Sector 14.Urban Resilience 15.Urban Ecosystems and Resource Management 16.Cities and Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management 17.Urban Infrastructure and Basic Services, including energy 18.Transport and Mobility 19.Housing and Slum Upgrading 20.Smart Cities 1.Right to the City and Cities for All 2.Socio Cultural Urban Framework 3.National Urban Policies 4.Urban Governance, Capacity and Institutional Development 5.Municipal Finance and Local Systems 6.Urban Spatial Strategies* *- It embraces the concept of land market and segregation 7.Urban Economic Development Strategies 8.Urban Ecology and Resilience 9.Urban Services and Technology 10.Housing Policies

Preliminary Findings Process Oriented Content Oriented

Inclusive cities (a.o. Pro poor, Gender,Youth, Ageing) Provide adequate and equitable access to public spaces and parks within a 5 minute walk of every household, Enhancing livability for all people of all ages and all abilities everywhere. This includes rights to affordable housing- All people irrespective of any status and income level are entitled to a right to adequate housing ( OHCHR & UN Habitat- Fact Sheet 21 Rev. 1). This includes the human right to water and sanitation (GA Resolution 64/292). Migration and refugees in urban areas Free, accessible and quality support services, including health, education and social protection for migrants, refugees and internally displaced people. Countries need a clear plan to ensure an efficient and non-discriminatory approach towards immigration practices and regulations. Processes for immigration and asylum need to be transparent, quick, and ensure the quality condition of their lives. Safer Cities Equitable resource allocation to Community oriented prevention programs throughout different types of settlements. Should be measured a reduction in rate of incarceration, and criminalising Child & Youth friendly common spaces to enjoy the right to healthy and cultured living Urban Culture and Heritage Sites of cultural heritage should be protected from urbanisation trends, and have a universal degree of access

Urban Rules and Legislation End discriminatory zoning laws, that place health, safety and environmental hazards closer to low income and informal settlements. Environmental Injustices should be addressed in urban settings. Urban Governance Legally mandated and well resources provision for participatory governance including specific allocation to young people Municipal Finance Participatory budgeting and revenue planning, earmarked amounts to be budgeted by communities and specifically youth.

Urban and Spatial Planning and Design Human centered design principles that also respect the integrity of the local biodiversity, environmental patterns (migration), and ecosystems Urban Land reduce the adverse per capita and absolute environmental and social impact of cities and make urbanization neutral to ecosystem degradation, Land allocation and zoning to take into account factors. Mitigation of ecosystem degradation from urbanization via approaches such as waste disaggregation and the likes.. Rural urban linkages Connect between villages and cities by public transportation while ensuring each village can be self-sufficient, providing job opportunities.

Local Economic Development Support a livelihood guarantee approach by promoting cooperatives and a bringing a substantial shares of economic activity under this form of ownership, and fully implement GA Resolution 64/136 in line with the international year of cooperatives Budgetary allocations that target youth oriented green initiatives/enterprises. Jobs and Livelihoods Youth economic empowerment platforms, for instance- hubs, where training and mentorship can be offered to youths and youth groups on skill development, entrepreneurship, funding and support. Informal Sector Comprehensive social protection and legal recourse to workers (especially youth and women) in the informal workforce

Urban Resilience Ensuring access, quality social protection and services, especially education and health. Resilience need to be multifaceted and include social, environmental, economic and cultural aspects. Urban Ecosystems and Resource Management Ecological footprints of cities and welfare of its residents should be compared to measure success. Cities and Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management Cities and all settlements are all also the battle ground where we will fight climate change and other adverse effect of crossing the earth s planetary boundaries. Both Mitigation and adaptation that build environmental, physical and psychosocial resilience are the primary attributes that need to be fully integrated into this agenda.

Urban Infrastructure and Basic Services, including energy Establish proper infrastructure of segregation which includes the recycling. Equitable access to public space is not a privilege for the few, but a human right for all people. The way in which our cities are planned and resulting policies implemented determines who gets access to public space and infrastructure Transport and Mobility Easy accesses for all people to the transportation, supposed by a common ticket system among different sectors and implementing barrier free structure with Universal design. Mobility is different from the mere presence of a public transport system that checks a box. A focus on regular, reliable, safe, integrated, sustainable and easily accessible public transport system is vital. Housing and Slum Upgrading Slum upgrading process should focus preliminary on addressing the negative health environmental and social consequences faced by people living in slum (drug resistant TB, waterborne illnesses, expultation of pollutants, no public and green spaces, increased police brutality Smart Cities Promote a renewable energy system at all level with the adequate administrative supports and encourage the compact city concept in urbanisation, including urban food production, off grid renewable energy, and localised manufacturer.

Website: http://childrenyouth.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unmgcy Twitter: @UNMGCY Contact: op@childrenyouth.org