Local EPM Implementation Process in 5 stages

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Local PM Implementation Process in 5 stages 3. Working groups 1. City nvironmental Profile/ Outlook 5. Consolidation & Institutionalisation 4. Strategy & Action plans 2. City Consultation

Urban nvironmental Profile identify key issues identify key actors provide common information base to all partners brief and involve local and international partners municipal dept. A municipal dept. A municipal dept. B municipal dept. B municipal dept. C municipal dept. C government ministry A government ministry A government ministry B government ministry B para-statal agencies para-statal agencies business community business community private enterprise private enterprise community groups community groups NGOs, CBO's, etc. NGOs, CBO's, etc. research institution research institution resources resources hazards hazards water resources water resources urban air resources urban air resources agricultural potential agricultural potential recreation, open space recreation, open space historical heritage historical heritage solid waste disposal solid waste disposal flooding and drainage flooding and drainage industrial risks industrial risks environmental health environmental health unstable slopes unstable slopes

City Consultation Objectives bring stakeholders to prioritize issues demonstrate advantages of broad-based inter-sectoral approach agree on mechanisms for SCP/LA21 process implementation secure mandate, commitment and coordination for PM mobilize local and international support

Basic Urban Services BUS A challenging Initiative under UN-HABITAT/SCP xpected Results in a Nutshell:- Improved local BUS strategies and approaches, contributing to: Better access to basic services for urban poor Reduction of water & sanitation related health problems Improved economic productivity and livelihood

Sustainable Urban Mobility SUM safer cleaner low cost Mobility improvement menus for the urban poor: traffic calming, more safety thro crossings, separations, bus bays promote non-motorised traffic like cycling, walking improve local access thro appropriate NMT infrastructure

Sustainable Cities Programme mpowering Cities with Capacities and Tools for Sustainable nvironmental Management Tools for quitable, broad-based and gender sensitive participation Tools for Issue Identification, Action Planning and implementation Tools for Consultations, Capacity Development and Institutionalisation Thematic tools for specific issue management Sustainable Cities Programme UNP/UN-HABITAT

39 00 39 00 39 20 39 20 Seasonal Rivers & Seasonal Streams Seasonal Rivers & Seasonal Streams Main and Minor Roads Railway Main and Minor Roads Railway Sustainable Dar es Salaam mo Project 1997(SDP) Source: xy.prj xxx 39 00 39 00 39 20 39 20 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 13, 14, 7, 8, 15, 9, 16, 10, 17, 11, 18 12 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 25, 26, 13, 27, 14, 28, 15, 29, 16, 30 17, 18 31, 32, 19, 33, 20, 34, 21, 35, 22, 36 23, 24 37, 38, 25, 39, 26, 40, 27, 41, 28, 42 29, 30 43, 44, 31, 45, 32, 46, 33, 47, 34, 48 35, 36 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 49, 50, 43, 51, 44, 52, 45, 53, 46, 54 47, 48 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60 61, 62, 49, 63, 50, 64, 51, 65, 52, 66 53, 54 67, 68, 55, 69, 56, 70, 57, 71, 58, 72 59, 60 73, 74, 61, 75, 62, 76, 63, 77, 64, 78 65, 66 79, 80, 67, 81, 68, 82, 69, 83, 70, 84 71, 72 85, 86, 73, 87, 74, 88, 75, 89, 76, 90 77, 78 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84 91, 92, 85, 93, 86, 94, 87, 95, 88, 96 89, 90 97, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103 104, 105, 91, 92, 106, 93, 107 94, 95, 96 100 97, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103 0 104, 105, 106, 107 100 0 mo 1997 xy.prj xy.prj 39 00 39 20 39 00 39 20 January 1998 uasuit.prj uasuit.prj 3. Base map Coast Coast Region Region Dar Dar es es Salaam Salaam Indian Indian Ocean Ocean 2. Inventory Index map of all available maps and plans with title and scale Database on all available maps related to environmental issues 2 6 10 2 6 10 mo 1997 xy.prj The base map is the basis for all MIS maps and contains... basic landforms grid lines road network hydrographic network built-up area common scale, legend, and layout 1. The Mapping Working Group: is composed of people from the mapping and information sections of various institutions Advises on locally acceptable mapping standards co-ordinates with issue specific working groups to integrate rules and conditions into thematic maps 4. Imagery Satellite images and aerial photographs... help to update existing maps are the basis for developing new maps MIS Step-by by-step 8. Development Pattern Dar es Salaam - Development Pattern Dar es Salaam - Development Pattern CoastRegion CoastRegion Indian Ocean Indian Ocean Regions Main Regions and Minor Roads Main and Minor Roads Railway Railway TYP TYP 2 6 10 2 6 10 mo 1997 Overlay maps with engineering constraints Overlaying maps with preservation constraints Rank constraints shown of the overall environmental constraint map Transform ranks of constraint into ranks of suitability 7. Overlays and Hotspots 5. Thematic maps showing strictly factual information derived from research working group generated 6. Suitability map is based on the results from issue Working Groups defines areas suitable for certain purposes according to conditions and rules provides a number of options Dar es Salaam - Suitability for Urban Agriculture Dar es Salaam - Suitability for Urban Agriculture Coast Region Coast Region The overlay of thematic maps and suitability maps provides a picture of the intensity of competing and/or conflicting usages in specific areas. Indian Indian Ocean Ocean Highly Available Highly Available Moderately Available IIA Moderately Available IIA Less available Less available Not suitable Not suitable 2 in 6 km 10 / 1:n 2 6 10 January 1998

Basic Services & Shelter, Income Generation, Safety, Skills, NGO/CBO Capacity, Gender responsiveness, Culture & Build-up Heritage Civil Society Local Government Improved Services Delivery, xpertise, Control and Accountability, Good Urban Governance, Local Leadership Training Building Bridges, Civic ngage - ment and Trust, Transparency & Accountability, Conflict Resolution, Cross - Subsidization & Affordability Urban Activities Needs and Concerns Good Services Delivery, nablement & xpertise, By-Laws Control and Accountability Urban Pact, Privatization of Services Delivery, Skills & mployment Cost ffectiveness, Cost Recovery & Profitability, Promotion of Local Business Private Sector

Replication and up-scaling Identifying and designing demonstration projects doable limited finance and technical inputs defined (small) area priority issue with wider significance no need for complex and lengthy study easier to secure stakeholders support has potential for testing replicable approaches Institutionalisation of rules and principles learned from demonstration and upscaled progress Implementing demonstration projects Strategies for replication and upscaling Prioritisation Resources Implementation capacity Institutional framework for coordination, monitoring, further learning and upscaling Capturing and sharing lessons of experience Financial Organisational Institutional conomic Technology valuating and synthesisng lessons of experience Replication: Project Projects Upscaling: Project Programme