Enabling Inclusive Cities An Integrated Approach to Inclusive Urban Development Ramola Naik-Singru Urban Development Sp. (Consultant) RSDD / SEUW 28 th October 2013
What is Inclusive? INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT RESILIENT SUSTAINABLE INCLUSIVE AFFORDABLE Figure 3: CRITICAL ASPECTS OF INCLUSIVE URBAN DEVELOPMENT Inclusive urban infrastructure development is defined as an integrated approach encompassing sustainable, resilient and affordable solutions to the challenges faced by the urban poor and vulnerable groups by enhancing their access to urban services and infrastructure through targeted investments.
Inclusive Cities definition A city is Inclusive when there is equitable and affordable access to urban infrastructure, land, housing, social services and livelihood opportunities. Urban infrastructure includes water supply, sanitation, solid waste management, urban access roads and transport facilities, services are typically health and education. The inclusive city is built on joint strategic visions through a participatory planning and decision-making process shared between government, communities, civil society, and private sector. It offers adequate social protection for its constituents (systems for upholding children and juvenile, women, and indigenous peoples rights), and resilient to environmental challenges (climate change and disaster vulnerabilities). Source: ADB 2013, Urban Community of Practice, Inclusive Cities Working Group
Figure 2: DIMENSIONS OF URBAN POVERTY Employment insecurity, casual work; unskilled labor Lack of access to job markets & opportunities Lack of access to Governance & decision-making Macroeconomic crises High costs of living Cash Economy Lack of safety nets & labor protection Lack of assets Personal insecurity INCOME & SOCIAL POVERTY ENVIRONMENT POVERTY Housing tenure insecurity Inadequate housing, overcrowded and unhygienic living conditions Inadequate access to water and sanitation services Lack of access to solid waste facilities Exposure to hazardous chemical waste due to proximity to industries Exposure to air and noise pollution Constrained access to Education, Inability to afford school expenses Lack of access to schools Exposure to crime & violence Lack of safe, affordable and reliable public transport EDUCATION POVERTY HEALTH POVERTY Inadequate cash income Food insecurity and malnutrition Overcrowded and Unhygienic living conditions Exposure to food contamination, air and noise pollution etc. Source: Ramola Singru, Adapted from World Bank, 2002, A Sourcebook for Poverty Reduction Strategies, Vol. 2, Washington DC.
Figure 4 : INCLUSIVE URBAN REDEVELOPMENT APPROACH DIMENSIONS OF URBAN POVERTY FOCUS ASSETS FOCUS INVESTMENT THEMES INDICATIVE INCLUSIVE INVESTMENTS MICROFINANCE INCOME & SOCIAL FINANCE INCOME SOCIAL PROTECTION SME DEVELOPMENT LABOR MARKET REFORM CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION ACCESSIBILITY/ MOBILITY GENDER INCLUSIVE EDUCATION SOCIAL CAPITAL HEALTH VOCATIONAL EDUCATION BASIC EDUCATION WATER & SANITATION PRIMARY HEALTH HEALTH BASIC URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ENERGY BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE DECENTRALIZED ENERGY INCLUSIVE TRANSPORT URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN RENEWAL SLUM REHABILITATION ENVIRONMENT SHELTER LAND HOUSING HISTORIC CITY CENTER RESTORATION BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Figure 4 : INCLUSIVE URBAN REDEVELOPMENT APPROACH DIMENSIONS OF URBAN POVERTY FOCUS ASSETS INVESTMENT THEMES INDICATIVE INCLUSIVE INVESTMENTS MICROFINANCE INCOME & SOCIAL FINANCE INCOME SOCIAL PROTECTION SME DEVELOPMENT LABOR MARKET REFORM CBO CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION ACCESSIBILITY/ MOBILITY GENDER INCLUSIVE EDUCATION SOCIAL CAPITAL HEALTH VOCATIONAL EDUCATION BASIC EDUCATION WATER & SANITATION PRIMARY HEALTH HEALTH BASIC URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ENERGY BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE DECENTRALIZED ENERGY INCLUSIVE TRANSPORT URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN RENEWAL SLUM REHABILITATION ENVIRONMENT SHELTER LAND HOUSING HISTORIC CITY CENTER RESTORATION BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Figure 1: PROCESS FLOW FOR INTEGRATED URBAN DEVELOPMENT ASSESSMENTS
Figure 7: FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING THE URBAN CONTEXT URBAN CONTEXT - FOCUS INVESTMENT SECTORS Review Policies and Standards INCOME SOCIAL PROTECTION EDUCATION INCLUSIVE NEEDS ASSESSMENTS Sector Assessments - Infrastructure & Service Delivery HEALTH WATER & SANITATION INSTITUTIONAL ASSESSMENT CITY PROFILING SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT INCLUSIVE NEEDS ASSESSMENT BY SECTORS Policy and Planning Component ENERGY URBAN TRANSPORT CONSULTATIONS POLICY & REGULATORY AUDIT CITY POVERTY & VULNERABILITY PROFILE SECTOR PROFILES INSTITUTIONAL MAPPING & STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS MUNICIPAL FINANCE ASSESSMENT LAND AFFORDABILITY HOUSING
Figure 8: SECTOR ASSESSMENTS AND OPTIONS SECTOR ASSESSMENTS AND OPTIONS Inclusive City Needs Assessments POLICY AND REGULATORY AUDIT PRIORITIZATION FOR INCLUSIVE URBAN DEVELOPMENT Inclusive City Development Strategy SECTOR PROFILES CURRENT & PIPELINE PROJECTS INVENTORY SECTORAL NEEDS & INDICATIVE COSTS INCLUSIVE CITY INVESTMENT OPTIONS Inclusive investment needs by Sector CITY POVERTY AND VULNERABILITY AUDIT PRIORITIZATION CONSULTATIONS AFFORDABILITY PROJECTIONS CURRENT & PROJECTED INVESTMENT SHORTFALLS POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS - TECHNICAL OPTIONS BY SECTOR IMPLEMENTATION OPTIONS - FINANCE & INSTITUTIONAL INSTITUTIONAL MAPPING CONSTRAINTS ANALYSIS
Figure 9: APPROACH TO CROSS SECTORAL PRIORITIZATION AND PROJECT PROGRAMMING CROSS SECTORAL PRIORITIZATION AND PROJECT PROGRAMMING Inclusive Investment Priorities by Sector CURRENT & PROJECTED SHORTFALLS PROJECT PROGRAMMING Cross-sectoral Prioritization and Investment Programming POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS - TECHNICAL OPTIONS IMPLEMENTATION OPTIONS- INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING POLICY REVISION PROJECT/PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT CROSS-SECTORAL PRIORITIZATION INCLUSIVE URBAN RENEWAL PROGRAM Cross-sector Investment Program REVENUE & BUDGET CONSTRAINTS CROSS-SECTORAL PROGRAM AND FINANCING PLAN CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT PLANS IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISMS- FINANCE & INSTITUTIONAL MONITORING AND EVALUATION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION OPTIONS - FINANCIAL CAPACITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT
Figure 5: PROCESS FLOWCHART: POLICY AND PLANNING COMPONENT INCL CITIES FINAL FILES\Figure 5 & 6 Inclusive Cities Toolkit.docx
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