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Urban planning in Naga

City, Philippines

7th Regional Workshop on Integrated Resource Management


Tanjungpinang, Indonesia | 19-21 July 2017
Project status:
Nexus-inspired 15-year CLUP
• Executive Order No. 2013-006
initiated process of formulating
successor land use plan for
Naga
• Mobilized sectoral planning
machinery mandated under EO
2011-026.
• Completed 16 sub-sectoral, 5
sectoral workshops
• ADB, ICLEI technical • Went through 5 sectoral public
assistance projects provided consultations by the Sangguniang
critical inputs on CCA-DRRM Panlungsod
mainstreaming • Preparing for one final general
consultation after incorporating
• Draft completed in April 2017
suggestions, amendments
Approach
Level Key players Output
Macro Subsectoral councils, Broad strokes of
i.e. children, education, land use allocation
women, etc (mapping)
Micro Sectoral/subsectoral, Programs,
i.e. social, economic, projects, activities
environmental, supporting proposed
infrastructure, land use policies
institutional
DRR CCA-DRRM technical Local DRR/CCA
mainstreaming working group policies and
projects
Integration City Development Draft CLUP, 2015-30
Council
SDG-responsive local plan
Development Success
City Vision
Statement Goals indicators
‘Naga, An 1. Well-managed - 17 goals
urban growth
Maogmang - 47 targets
Lugar’ 2. Accessible
- 60 indicators
urban basic
services.
(Naga, A 3. Sustainable,
equitable Drawn from the
Happy Place) economic final list of
development and proposed SDGs
competitiveness prepared by the
Aligned with 4. Improved Inter-Agency
AmBisyon productivity and and Expert
Natin 2040 income in Group on
agriculture Sustainable
long-term
5. Livable, safe Development
vision of GOP and resilient city Goal Indicators
and local
communities
30-year Sustainable Urban
Development Plan (SUDP)
• A locally mandated long-term plan
(City Ordinance No. 2016-038)
• Strategies, programs, projects and
activities responsive to SDGs and
AmBisyon Natin 2040 (Section 2c)
• Deployed Design Thinking
planning methodology introduced
by Urban Nexus
• Being implemented by CGN-
Biscast planning team
• To cover 16 mandated sub-sectors
Governance
CLUP SUDP
• Legally binding – mandated • Legally binding within
by national laws and the city – to be
issuances. Implemented by a authorized by an
zoning ordinance ordinance
• Limited to city’s • Can invoke alignment
administrative boundaries with SDGs, GOP’s
• Enforcement, institutional 40-year LTV to
mechanisms: access external
– Internal: zoning funds
administration division
(CPDO), zoning appeals and
adjustment board
– External: Metro Naga
Development Council, scaling
down to barangays (villages)
Policy recommendations
LOCALIZE SDGs SMARTER PROCESS
• Align local plans • Inclusive planning
with SDGs process improves
quality, ownership
• Localize SDG goals, (shared
targets, indicators in responsibility and
target setting and accountability)
monitoring • Use and localize
appropriate planning
tools and
technologies

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