HABITAT - III Workshop; CNAM/CODATU. The Accessibility We Need Closing Session Brief on the Draft of CODATU Message to HABITAT - III

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HABITAT - III Workshop; CNAM/CODATU The Accessibility We Need Closing Session Brief on the Draft of CODATU Message to HABITAT - III Ali Huzayyin 1 st Vice President, Co-Chair of PSTC, CODATU

1996, CODATU Message to HABITAT- II Identified requirements of sustainable transport that makes it supportive of sustainable development ; Inexpensive / Simple / Lasting / Clean / Self-reproducible / Equitable / Acceptable

Its time for a Message to HABITAT - III The PSTC of CODATU drafted the message The plan is to finalize in the next three weeks; we hope! CODATU Counsel will then approve before it is formally sent to HABITAT - III

Our HABITAT - III Message focuses on the Accessibility We Need as basic right of city residents and Not Only as reflecting ; transport & reasons to travel But Also focuses on - The requisites to achieve efficient transport for improved access and - How to react to the adverse impacts of unrestraint access safety, energy, emissions,.

The Message addresses two time horizons the immediate Persisting Issues despite HABITAT - II the future Outlook to HABITAT - IV

The Issues that Persist despite HABITAT- II are addressed in the Message draft under three headings; A. Problems B. Inappropriate solutions in place C. Inappropriate decision-making

By the Outlook for the next 20 years to HABITAT- VI ; the message draft tries to answer What HABITAT - III should pursue to overcome the persisting issues? - We are working on grouping those under the A, B & C headings used to group the persisting issues We will benefit much from today s Output!

Issues that Persist despite HABITAT- II A. Problems Poor access to destinations Inequities among citizens relating to location, income, age, etc. High % of household expenditure on travel Pressure of continued migration to cities

Congestion and related impacts High cost of energy Lack of integration of urban transport Rapid increase in automobile ownership and use Traffic safety

B. Inappropriate solutions in place lead to Expansion of informal housing Heavy dependence on paratransit and difficulty to control & reduce their externalities Undue emphasis on infrastructure solutions

Lack of management solutions Lack of consideration of land use planning Too much transfer of inappropriate solutions between cities Failure to introduce entities to coordinate urban transport in big cities

Inappropriate balance in consideration of different modes : - Poor NMT; mainly pedestrian 37 % daily trips in 2005 - Poor Public Transport & lack of rail-based systems and/or difficulty to expand 47% daily trips in 2005 - Planners/Engineers go for new roads Private Transport is only 16% daily trips in 2005

C. Inappropriate decision-making Inappropriate governance and poor institutional functioning Miscommunication & mutual lack of trust Policy Political Gape Capacity Building not understood in its wider meaning; - Institutional development - Improving regulatory framework - Training of human resource

Lack of decentralization Financing mechanisms and sources ; - Difficulty to sustain earmarked taxation - Lack of innovative financing of NMT - Lack of fair distribution of subsidy - Lack of out of fare box financing of PT - Inappropriate aid negotiations! - Obstacles to private sector participation

Lack of transport engineers & urban planners Non-specialized decision Poor infrastructure implementation under poor capability of cities and contractors Insufficient data infrastructure Failure to involve many stakeholders Poor enforcement of traffic regulations

Outlook to HABITAT - IV Facilitation of Applied Research on prediction of the impact of growing technologies: Telecom, ITS, e-commerce,... NOT Only on travel demand BUT Also on transport planning & projects and their suitability and influence on: Improved Equitable Accessibility to All

Finding practical ways to apply UN-HABITAT GRHS, 2013, related to, e.g., - Travel objective; equitable access to all - Holistic multi-region / multi-mode planning - Predictable sustainable financing - Non-traditional financing for NMT - Targeted public transport fare subsidies - Wise choice of Metro, LRT or BRT

Finding out practical ways to apply the 9 principles of Version 1 of The City We Need World Urban Campaign, UN-HABITAT, 2014, defining it as: socially inclusive / well planned / regenerative / economically inclusive / keeps sense of place / safe / healthy / affordable & equitable / managed at the metropolitan level and how this can reflect on achieving the Accessibility We Need!

Se, it is really central to future concerns of achieving the Accessibility We Need to address ; - How UN HBITAT 2013; Recommendations - How UN HBITAT 2014; Nine Principles Can be Accomplished in Cities of the Developing Countries and to address ; how to find out Pragmatic Solutions to identified Persisting Issues

Related concerns include; but not limited to: Education: Transport Engs. & Planners & Urban Planners for relevant jobs in the city Training: profession skills, exiting practice, new technologies, Building institutional capacity of cities: Policy development, negotiation skills, problem solving, public participation,... Cities empowered to assure responsibilities: legislations, inter-gov. fiscal arrangements, regulations & contract management,...

Finally; - We in CODATU are sure to benefit from this innovative Workshop - The PSTC of CODATU will integrate relevant findings in the final version of the Message And this will be Acknowledged in the text

TO KEEP THE TRADITION, We hope that CODATU forthcoming colleagues.

send a CODATU MESSAGE TO HABITAT - VI in 2036!

Thank You