Title: Urban Renewal in the Context of Integrated Development Strategies
1Urban Renewal in the Context of Integrated
Development Strategies
Andrew Boraine Special Advisor to Minister
Mufamadi
Input to SALGA NGC, 12 November 2002
2NATIONAL URBAN RENEWAL PROGRAMME
- Eight urban nodes announced February 2001
- Programme designed to promote coordinated service
delivery across government to improve the lives
of the poor and enhance the development of
selected communities - Lack of strategic framework and national policy
basis for URP noted
3REVIEW
- Assessment of 8 urban nodes at URF Workshop on
24-25 October 2002 - National Urban Policy currently under review
(12-18 months) - Presentation will focus on a strategic policy
framework for urban renewal - Applies to all cities and towns dealing with
urban renewal, not just 8 nodes
4ALIGNMENT AND INTEGRATION
- Integrated Development Plans (IDPs)
- Intergovernmental and multi-sectoral business
plans, budgets and programmes - Economic growth policies and strategies
- Poverty reduction programmes
- City-wide spatial economy
- Policy choices and investment trade offs
- Development Indicators
- Good governance
5Integrated Development Plans
- A participatory approach to integrate economic,
sectoral, spatial, social, institutional,
environmental and fiscal strategies in order to
support the optimal allocation of scarce
resources between sectors and geographical areas
and across the population in a manner that
provides sustainable growth, equity and the
empowerment of the poor and marginalised Forum
for Effective Planning and Development 1995
6Integrated Development Plans
- Alignment of urban renewal projects and
programmes with established IDP process - Alignment and integration of municipal sectoral
policies and programmes, based on new priorities
of Council - Integration of capital and operating
(maintenance, management, deployment of human
resources) budgets - Mainstream, not add on (total resource management)
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8ROLE OF CITIES IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
- Tendency towards economic concentration in large
urban areas. - Debordering of national and local economies
- Emergence of global city regions
9THE NEED FOR A CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
- Cities that are externally competitive
(productive cities), and - Cities that are internally equitable (inclusive
cities)
10INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
- Part of a single continuum of planning not
separate processes - IDP 3 5 years municipal plan
- CDS 15 20 years city-wide plan
11COMPONANTS OF A CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
- Economic growth strategies
- Poverty reduction strategies
- Multi-sectoral integration
- Inter-governmental alignment
- Spatial integration
- Integration of planning and resources
- Development Indicators
- Good governance
12CONCEPTUALISATION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
- Small scale, project
- based community focus
- SMME support
- Public works job creation
- Regulation of informal
- trading
- Incentives, subsidies
- and marketing
- Focus on making existing (and new) firms more
competitive - Skills development
- Enterprise networking
- Industrial clusters
13Localisation of Governments microeconomic reform
strategies, and trade and industrial policy.
14ANALYSIS
- Local economic sectors which are
growing/declining? - Skills needs per sector
- Skills availability in local labour market
- Where people work, where they live, and how they
get around (spatial construction of the local
economy)
15INTERVENTIONS
- Focus on giving people trapped in zones of
poverty - New and appropriate skills to participate in the
economy - Create access through increased mobility
16IMPLICATIONS
- Intergenerational approach skills development
does not happen quickly - Explicit poverty alleviation strategy to
address current needs of the unemployed/unemployab
le - Intergovernmental alignment municipal powers and
functions insufficient
17SPACIAL INTEGRATION POLICIES
- Apartheid cities and towns
- race space poverty
- high cost, low density sprawl
- mismatch between people and jobs
- Need to integrate investments in housing,
economic infrastructure and transportation - Critical for economic growth (more efficient
urban form) and poverty alleviation (greater
access)
18VERTICAL INTEGRATION
- Alignment of planning, budgeting, deployment of
human resources and implementation of all spheres
of government
19HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION I
- Alignment and integration of sectoral policies
and programmes, within municipality and within
government - Infrastructure (hard) investment and social
(soft) service investment - Capital and operating budgets (integration of
planning and resources)
20- Poverty is more than a lack of income. Poverty
exists when an individual or a households access
to income, jobs and/or infrastructure is
inadequate or sufficiently unequal to prohibit
full access to opportunities in society. The
condition of poverty is caused by a combination
of social, economic, spatial, environmental and
political factors.
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22HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION II
- City/town and municipality are not synonymous
- Focus on public sector interventions as a whole
within local municipal area - Explicit partnerships with private sector
- Explicit partnerships with community sector
23INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
COMMUNITY
PRIVATE
MUNICIPAL PROVINCIAL NATIONAL
24TOTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
- Reprioritise capital AND operatry budgets
- Deployment of human resources to areas of
greatest need essential component of strategy - Mainstream, not add-on!
25USING INDICATORS
- Measure changes, over time
- Measure performance within and between
jurisdictions - Measure imbalances within city growth path
- Tool for strategic planning and policy choice
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27POLICY DEVELOPMENT CYCLE
28GOOD GOVERNANCE
- Empowered political and managerial leadership
- Consistent and efficient decision making (trade
offs between competing interests) - Clear allocation of powers, duties, functions and
lines of accountability - Mutual trust, support and respect between
political and administrative levels