Elena SZOLGAYOVA, Chair of the UNECE Committee on Housing and Land Management (Slovakia) Measuring Progress: Achieving Smarter Cities, GWF 2015 26 27 May2015, Lisbon
UNECE - Economic Commission for Europe 56 member States-from North America to Western and Eastern and Southern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia - Pan-European economic integration and cooperation -Policy advice, exchange of experience, set-out norms and standards UNECE region
UNEconomicCommissionfor Europe UNECEregionis home to 20 per cent of the world population. It includes some of the world s richest countries as well as countries with a relatively low level of development A diverse circumstances: former socialist countries or countries with economies in transition and countries with advanced economies/market economies Very high level of urbanisation
UNECE Committee on Housing and Land Management A platform for intergovernmental dialogue A forum for the exchange of information and experience Assistance with policy formulation and implementation: o In depth assessments o Policy guidance and recommendations o Advisory services and capacity-building activities
Areas of work Sustainable Housing Sustainable Urban Development Land Administration and Management Country Profiles Social housing: Smart cities Capacity buildindg CP studies Workshops Policy guidance document Energy efficient housing: Regional Action Plan Casebook of best practices Capacity building Building codes and standards Regional network of cities Europe and Middle East Regional conferences City profiles Urban planning Policy guidance document Studies on natural disaster risks workshops Copenhagen Baku Vienna Studies Benchmarkingof land administration systems Informal settlements Unification of land registries and cadastres Uzbekistan Armenia Croatia Kazakhstan Monitoring of implementation/national action plans Republic of Moldova Serbia Tajikistan Ukraine UNECE Strategy on Sustainable Housing and Land Management 2014 2020 (implementation) Geneva Charter on Sustainable Housing (negotiations)
Ministerial Meeting on Housing and Land Management and Committee s 74 th session Ministerial Meeting - October 2013 Ministers, heads of department, high-level representatives from 47 of the 56 UNECE member States adopted the regional Strategy for Sustainable Housing and Land Management for 2014 to 2020. The 74 th Committee session discussed the possible development of a Charter on sustainable housing in the ECE region.
Strategy Strategy for Sustainable Housing and Land Management in the ECE region 2014 2020 Vision, 3 areas, 14 objectives, 35 targets Sustainable housing Sustainable urban development
Main topics Smart and sustainable cities Regional network of cities Europe and Middle East City profiles Best practices Regional conferences Urban planning Policy guidance document Studies on disaster risks, maps
SmartCity Concept Definition: The Smart city is a concept with a broad meaning, means City: dynamic in implementing sustainable initiatives, able to grant affordable and healthy housing, and reduce its consumption of energy and emission of pollutants, supportinggreen, inclusive, healthy, compact, smart and resilient human settlements, promoting investments in its different sectors, effectively managing financial resources, withan integrated approach to planning and building,
SmartCity Concept(cont) supporting environmentally clean, affordable public transport, higher air and water quality and efficient waste management, sustainable management of urban land as well as transparent land and property registration, Improvedefficiency by the use of innovative technologies and ICT within the different sectors, encouragingthe cooperation of different stakeholders operating in public and private sector, academia, NGOs, regulators, authorities, citizens, need for reliable and open data
Key challenges in the UNECE region - outcomes of the report on the survey of member States The report was launched at 74 th Committee s session in 2013 According to the survey, the biggest challenges that countries face are: Inefficient use of energy in the housing sector and deteriorated housing stock; Persistent problems of housing affordability, especially for young people, owing to the financial and economic crisis; Increased damages to housing and human settlements from climate change and other natural and human-made disasters.
THE GENEVA UN CHARTER ON SUSTAINABLE HOUSING
SLOVAKIA State Housing Policy till 2020 - Housing register National Urban Development Policy - New planning attitudes - availability of necessary and reliable data
NATIONAL URBAN DEVELOPMENT Nationalurban policy as a framework document: Multilevel governance Co-ordination and inclusion of different actors Fact-based decision making Shared vision Long term objectives Better, resilient, inclusive and productive cities and their functional areas POLICY
BROADER FRAMEWORK Positionof Slovak cities and towns global European Data Existing data sources Fact-based decision making Citiesin Slovakia structure main features Physical structure and mobility Quality Mobility Planning Administrative framework competences finances Demographic andsocial challenges Demographic development Education Unemployment Survey results challenges expectations and plans Local economy Part of national economy Human resources Integrated approach principles experiences Governance multilevel open participatory
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