VISION 2030 JAMAICA NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN - A Strategic Framework for Balancing National Development and the Environment 7/19/2011 1

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VISION 2030 JAMAICA NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN - A Strategic Framework for Balancing National Development and the Environment 7/19/2011 1

OUTLINE Overview of Vision 2030 Jamaica National Development Plan (Vision 2030 Jamaica) Focus on Goals, Outcomes and Strategies directly related to achieving the balance between national development and the environment Your Role in achieving the Vision 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 2

TRANSFORMING OUR NATION Where we want to go how we will get there 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 3

BUILT ON CONSULTATION 11/6/10 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica

Vision 2030 Jamaica National Development Plan First long-term (21 year) national development plan Bipartisan support commenced in 2006 under PNP administration, launched formally in 2007 under JLP Overall aim to position Jamaica to achieve developed country status by 2030 First year of implementation FY 2009/2010 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 6

2005 Cabinet mandates Planning Institute of Jamaica to develop long-term sustainable development Plan 2008 - Cabinet approves draft Plan formulated by wide cross-section of people across the island VISION 2030 JAMAICA 2009 PM tables Plan in Parliament during his 2009/2010 Budget Presentation Presented by the Planning Institute of 7/19/2011 7 Jamaica

NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN

7/19/2011 9 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica

GUIDING PRINCIPLES 7/19/2011 10

NATIONAL GOALS 7/19/2011 11

GOALS LINKED TO OUTCOMES Presented by the Planning Institute of 7/19/2011 12 Jamaica

GOALS LINKED TO OUTCOMES 7/19/2011 13

GOALS LINKED TO OUTCOMES Presented by the Planning Institute of 7/19/2011 14 Jamaica

SECTOR PLANS ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL 1. Macro-Economy and Trade 2. Agriculture 3. Construction 4. Mining & Quarrying 5. Manufacturing 6. Creative Industries and Sport 7. Information and Communications Technology 8. Energy 9. Tourism 10. Science, Technology & Innovation 11. Services 12. Transport 13. Housing 14. Urban Planning and Regional Development 15. Environmental and Natural Resources Management & Hazard Risk Reduction and Climate Change 16. Water 17. Correctional Services 18. National Security 19. Persons with Disabilities 20. Population 21. Poverty Reduction/Eradication 22. Social Security 23. Social Welfare and Vulnerable Groups 24. Training 25. Culture and Values 26. Education 27. Gender 28. Health 29. Labour Market and Productivity 30. Governance 31. Justice 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 15

PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK Integrated National Development Plan (National Level) Medium-Term Socio-Economic Policy Framework (National Level) Sector Plans (Sector Level) Corporate, Operational Plans & Budgets of MDAs (Sector Level) Presented by the Planning Institute of 7/19/2011 16 Jamaica

ACHIEVING THE BALANCE Goals Outcomes Strategies

NATION AL GOAL 4: Jamaica has a Healthy Natural Environment Outcomes 13 & 14: Hazard Risk Reduction &Adaptation to Climate Change Sustainable Management and Use of Environmental and Natural Resources Sector Plans: Natural Resources & Environmental Management Hazard Risk Reduction &Adaptation to Climate Change 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 18

Sector Vision: OUTCOMES 13 & 14 (Cont d) We will work together to adopt and promote measures that will help develop a sustainable society, achieve and enhance a healthy natural environment in harmony with the social and economic aspirations of Jamaica 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 19

Sector Goals: OUTCOMES 13 & 14(Cont d) Healthy, productive and biologically diverse ecosystems Sustainable management & utilization of natural resources Effective, efficient and accountable governance framework Culture of hazard risk reduction 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 20

STRATEGIES OUTCOMES 13 & 14 (Cont d) - Integrate environmental issues in economic and social decision-making - Promote the use of new, clean technologies for all economic activities - Develop mechanisms that effectively integrate environmental management with urban planning and regional development - Develop and implement mechanisms for biodiversity conservation and ecosystems management - Promote and coordinate research to enhance scientific understanding of ecosystems, including their economic contributions to national development 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 21

STRATEGIES OUTCOMES 13 & 14 (Cont d) - Develop efficient and effective governance structure for environmental management - Create a dynamic and responsive regulatory environmental including review and strengthening of relevant environmental legislation - Strengthen the capacity of local organizations to facilitate citizen participation in sustainable management of their local natural resources - Manage all forms of waste effectively - Promote awareness among the general public to influence their waste management practices - Create an integrated framework for the management of all types of wastes 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 22

STRATEGIES OUTCOMES 13 & 14 (Cont d) Improve Resilience to all Forms of Hazards Incorporate hazard risk reduction in environmental and natural resources management Develop mechanisms that integrate disaster risk reduction in development planning Develop Measures to Adapt to Climate Change Infuse climate change issues into the physical planning system Contribute to the Efforts to Reduce Global Rate of Climate Change Promote the use of clean technologies in the manufacturing sector 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 23

GOAL 4: OUTCOME 15 Outcome 15: Sustainable Urban and Rural Development Sector Plans: Urban Planning and Regional Development Housing 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 24

Sector Goals: OUTCOME 15 (Cont d) - Comprehensive, efficient and effective planning system - National Land-use and development planning that guides physical development and optimizes scarce land resources - Liveable, equitable and ecologically sensitive communities 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 25

STRATEGIES OUTCOME 15 (Cont d) - Create a comprehensive and efficient planning system - Create an appropriate framework for sustainability planning - Integrate the principles of sustainability principles into land use planning and design - Integrate energy conservation into housing and transportation planning - Design and develop communities to be in harmony with the natural environment - Ensure that development decisions are guided by a spatial planning framework (National Spatial Plan) - Locate settlements in areas that minimize vulnerability to hazards 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 26

GOAL 3 JAMAICA S ECONOMY IS PROSPEROUS Outcome 12: Internationally Competitive Industry Structures Strategies: Promote eco-efficiency and the green economy - Encourage energy efficiency and conservation by service providers - Develop the capacity of local companies to meet international environmental standards 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 27

Strategies: OUTCOME 12 (cont d) Support the integration of environmental considerations into all functional management areas Address waster, emissions, water and energy in integrated sustainable planning for the productive sectors Promote green jobs and industries Encourage adoption of environmental management systems by productive enterprises 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 28

Outcome 10: Strategies: GOAL 3: OUTCOME 10 Energy Security and Efficiency Develop energy diversification priorities in a timely way based on cost, efficiency, environmental considerations and appropriate technologies Develop and implement programmes to achieve set obligatory and non-obligatory targets for the percentage of renewables in the energy mix 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 29

Strategies: GOAL 3: OUTCOME 10 (cont d) Encourage energy efficiency and conservation by service providers Promote use of technology to reduce emissions Develop and implement environmental stewardship programmes in GOJ agencies Encourage greater energy efficiency and lower energy costs in the bauxite alumina and transport sectors 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 30

Outcome 9: Strategies: GOAL 3: OUTCOME 9 Strong Economic Infrastructure - Ensure adequate and safe water supply and sanitation services - Implement integrated water resources management (IWRM) in an established institutional framework anchored in the Dublin and other related principles and informed by regional and national research findings 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 31

Strategies: OUTCOME 9 (cont d) - Use participatory approaches to design, manage, maintain and protect watershed areas, catchments and networks - Promote effective programmes for water conservation and prevention of contamination - Introduce mechanisms towards equitable water allocation and to encourage recycling and reuse of industrial and domestic wastewater 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 32

GOAL 1: Jamaicans are empowered to meet their fullest potential Outcome 1: Strategies: A Healthy and Stable Population - Strengthen the linkages between health and the environment - Establish a comprehensive recovery system to mitigate food shortages resulting from natural and man-made hazards and emergency situations 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 33

Strategies OUTCOME 1 (cont d) Generate and sustain action across sectors to modify environmental determinants of health Infuse climate change issues into health policy 7/19/2011 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 34

ACHIEVING THE VISION

HOW DO WE ACHIEVE OUR VISION? Transformational leadership Continuous alignment of sector and other strategies with national goals, outcomes & priorities An integrated planning and performance framework with linkages to the budget Greater involvement of private sector, NGO & other civil society organizations key success factors Effective monitoring and evaluation Effective coordination, trust and accountability Alignment of governance structures: - Vision 2030 Jamaica - National Planning Summit - Partnership for Progress Developing positive values and attitudes Active participation by all including persons in the Diaspora, in monitoring, implementation & evaluation Donor harmonisation and alignment 36

Familiarize with contents Share the information YOUR ROLE Focus on Positive Values and Attitudes Use to generate discussions on issues relating to Goals & Outcomes with individual and group actions Use to initiate activities in your homes, communities, work places, schools etc. (participate) BELIEVE 11/6/10 Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 37

THANK YOU 7/19/2011 www.vision2030.gov.jm Presented by the Planning Institute of Jamaica 38