The Digital Territorial Development

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The Digital Territorial Development When the Numerical Technology Reinforces Territorial Development DIRECTION OF LAND ADMINISTRATION www.territoires.gov.ma Ms. Fatima Barkan Surveyor Chief, Division of Territorial Offer Valorization OUTLINE LAND ADMINISTRATION POLICY THREE BASIC PRINCIPLES FOUNDATIONS AND REPOSITORIES THE NATIONAL SCHEME OF LAND ADMINISTRATION DIGITAL LAND DEVELOPMENT BACKGROUND AND PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS OBJECTIVES AND EXPECTED RESULTS SOME QUESTIONS ANALYSIS OF NATIONAL PROGRAMS 1st DIAGNOSTIC OF NEEDS 1

LAND ADMINISTRATION POLICY Three basic principles Social equity Economic Efficiency Preservation of resources and environments FOUNDATIONS AND REPOSITORIES National Debate Bottom up: from localtoregional tonational Diagnosis of major territorial malfunctions Allowing everyonetocontributetoa collective andconcerted:snat (National Schemeof Land Administration) National Charter The synthesis ofapublic debateandconsensus A frameworkthatoutlines theterritorial issuesandadoptthebasic principles and guidelines which must be based on Land Administration National Scheme Strategic orientations in whichthe statedisplaysitspolicy optionsin termsofoverall management and development planning 2

THE NATIONAL SCHEME OF LAND ADMINISTRATION THE NATIONAL SCHEME OF LAND ADMINISTRATION Thedebateon theimpactof ICT on spatial planning has been highlighted in the SNAT Howthe creation ofnewsatellite towns-whichrespondsto a global planning strategy within the SNAT- integrates ICT? ICT are an effect of polarization or otherwise dispersed activities? Is Networkingterritoriescontributesto the enrichmentof some territories to the detriment of the poor (effect centripetal)? How can ICT contribute to a new regional balance? Howto makeequitableactionsto beundertakenover thenext 5 years,knowingthatthe16regions arenotall atthe samelevel of development? 3

DIGITAL LAND DEVELOPMENT: BACKGROUNDANDPRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS The dynamicthatmarksthemoreourpresent Adigital revolutionworldwidethat affectsthesocial and economic sphere The world has become a global village Process by which stakeholders/actors in the territory encourage the spread of communications networks and conditions of access to IT A factor of territorial attractiveness and competitiveness DIGITAL LAND ADMINISTRATION : QUESTIONTS How to meet the digital coverage of sparsely populated territories in satisfactory condition (households, administrations and businesses) The attractivenessof the territoriesby the availability of a competitive telecom offer The competitiveness of enterprises, with quality affordable services The social opening up by the diverse of all the services access online 4

ELABORATION OF A TERRITORIAL VISION FOR DIGITAL LAND DEVELOPMENT In fact, the market operators are private actors who, for reasons of costeffectiveness, invest in dense territories in terms of users (population and businesses); creating a digital divide between the territories ELABORATION OF A TERRITORIAL VISION FOR DIGITAL LAND DEVELOPMENT It is for the principle of equity that the Moroccan Ministry of Habitat, Urbanization and Land Administration projects territories in their entirety: "making possible ICT access to all by developing a territorial vision for digital development forthenext 5 years, declined in an action plan and coordinated with the actors 5

ELABORATION OF A TERRITORIAL VISION FOR DIGITAL LAND DEVELOPMENT The generalization of access to telecommunications services is a structuring component of LAND ADMINISTRATION, insofar as: It is essential for the attractiveness of the territories, With all of the transformations that it creates at the level of the sectors of activity, and For social cohesion for distant territories and strengthening social relationships DIGITAL LAND ADMINISTRATION : OBJECTIVES AND EXPECTED RESULTS OF THE STUDY Identify and characterize the Moroccan territories for their digital development for the next 5 years, declined in a concerted and operational action plan with the actors 1. Upgrade and strengthen the legislative and regulatory framework (town planning code, occupation of the public domain, etc.) 2. Elaboration of a typology of the territories, taking into account the current state and the targeted objectives 3. Formalization of knowledge through the establishment of a dedicated GIS proposal of territorial strategic recommendations and provide the necessary tools to support the territories(regulatory, technical and financial) 4. Elaboration of a plan of actions anchored and concerted with actors. 6

CONDUCT OF STUDY CONDUCT OF STUDY Actions Realized until now 1. International Benchmark 2. Documentation Analysis : reglementarytexts et national programs 3. Assessment of actor s needs 4. Identification keys for Digital Land Administration 7

Analysis of national programs DigitalMorocco2013: Anambitious national strategy initiated in 2009 Strategy covering: 4 fields: citizens, government, business, ICT sector 3 transverse directions: Governance, Trust Digital, Human Resources Initial measures undertakenundertheegovprogramwithaims to improvesignificantly the importance of Morocco in the ranking UN egov Strategy primarilyaimed atnationalandnational actors(includingnational governments), whichimplieslittle visibility ontheimpactof actionsat regional level. Some exceptions to this observation: GENIE Program(ICT in schools), implementation of ACC program Nafid@... There is a Complementarity 1 st diagnostic of needs The Government projects to develop the uses E-Government: improve the internal performance of administrations and service to citizens. Already on first results: VAT and salary statements online GENIE: multimedia classrooms in all primary schools, colleges and high schools of the Kingdom (9000 institutions) Nafid@: laptops for teachers with access to the Internet Implementation of Community Access Center's in IT First Conditions of success of these access networks across Operations affordable and quality A particular action for rural Programs S.U. to improve coverage of the Kingdom Covenant: For a 100% connected, voice and internet Morocco (PACTE; 9000 rural localities) 8

1 st diagnostic of needs Waiting for the different actors of development for a regulation more complete and precise: Guidelines for new constructions of the rules Clear for the construction and operation of electronic communications infrastructure of the newly developed areas Means to improve the aesthetic quality of habitat (deletion of parabolic antennas) Clarify the conditions of occupations in the public domain by the infrastructure of civil engineering Buried opportunities to enact new rules Revision of the Urbanism Code Revision of the general regulation of the construction planning: towards a code of construction? 1 st diagnostic of needs Need to understand who does what? What are the obligations of planners on the one hand and operators on the other hand? IAM has specific rights? What is the universal service? What commitments by operators on scheduled operations? Need to share experiences earn players joining the digital development project to be more effective to reduce costs 9

1 st diagnostic of needs Waiting for operators act review of 1992 URBANISM CODE to account for the new context of the sector Telecom Clarify the conditions of occupations in the public domain by the infrastructure of buried civil engineering or surface That the authorities take into account the radio technologies for the digital coverage of the Kingdom Define conducive rules to share infrastructure for lowering the costs of deployment of networks, wired and radio A financial participation of the public authorities for the construction of the new networks (PPP) 1 st diagnostic of needs A broadband market changing The mobile Internet than fixed Internet(ADSL), which runs out of steam Companiesseekingbetternetwork connection services (egoffshore industry) A wide variety of wired and wireless technologies New players rent dark fiber in the wholesale market: ONE on power lines ONCF along its tracks Marais(France) has deployed a network along roads and in major cities Contribution of GIS Needon the partofoperators,informationontheterritorial coverage by their services and their infrastructure network structuring. Identify all infrastructure mobilized Problemsto accessto operator sinfrastructures data; essential for GIS setting -NRA 10

CONCLUSION NEXT STEPS 1. Elaboration of a typology of the territories, taking into account the current state and the targeted objectives 2. Formalization of knowledge through the establishment of a dedicated GIS proposal of territorial strategic recommendations and provide the necessary tools to support the territories(regulatory, technical and financial) 3. Elaboration of a plan of actions anchored and concerted with actors. Big PROBLEM Access to operator s infrastructures data; essential for GIS setting The Digital Territorial Development Thank you for your attention www.territoires.gov.ma 11