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Bangkok, 27-28 January 2016

Indonesia: Towards Habitat III and

the New Urban Agenda

Habitat Indonesia

National Secretariat

MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HOUSING

REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

• Towards Habitat III

• Future Urban Challenge

• New Urban Agenda

• Preparatory Committee 3

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Outline

Towards Habitat III

Towards Habitat III

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25-27 July

Indonesia Existing Condition

• Geographic condition of Indonesia (archipelago, ring of fire, prone to disasters);

• Cultural diversity;

• Wide range of economic gap;

• Demographic bonus in 2030;

• Uneven distribution of population, skills, education;

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Future Urban Challenges

Future Urban Challenges After Habitat II

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• Increasing of urbanization

• Bonus Demographic;

Urban Demography,

Social Cohesion and Equity

• Degradarion of carrying capacity;

• Increasing vulnerabilities to disasters;

• Land conversion;

Urban Ecology and

Spatial Development

• ensuring that the public can obtain affordable urban basic services;

• improve national connectivity and making integration;

• encompasses services such as health, education and recreation to increase the quality of life;

Urban InfrastructureHousing, and

Basic Services

• Middle income trap;

• Reducing the gap between provinces across regions;

• eliminate the income gap and improve the standards of living;

Urban Economy and

Urban Framework

Key Elements to Form Sustainable Development

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Urban Rules and Regulations

Urban Planning and Design

Urban Finance

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New Urban Agenda

1. Land and Urban Planning

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1. Control large-scale landholdings and land speculation;

2. Vertical building development;

3. Reduce mobility by allocating land uses;

4. Inclusive urban planning;

5. Adopt urban kampungs;

6. Develop a harmonious relationship between the

government sector, the private sector, and society;

7. Develop a maritime-based coastal city which can

anticipate potential of tsunami and sea waves;

2. Urbanization and Economy

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1. Improve the quality of human resource;

2. Stimulate urban investment and economic activities in sectors

that have not been fully developed;

3. Improve regional financial governance through capacity

building;

4. Improve fiscal governance with certain tax transfer;

5. Open cities for the global market;

6. Strengthen the role of urban kampung as the place for local

economic development;

7. Conduct a development program in safe and secure working

environment especially in informal sector;

8. Establish strategies in providing job to cope with urbanization;

3. Urbanization, Social and Demography

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1. Improve the national demographic information system;

2. Build and develop a comprehensive database system of

migrants;

3. Support and develop the Urban Youth;

4. Provide integrated urban-rural population policies;

5. Minimize the disparity in social and economic;

4. Urbanization and Environment

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1. Manage an integrated coastal areas and small islands for the

sustainable use of marine resources;

2. Implement ‘Green City’ concept;

3. Expansion of green open space and forest areas;

4. Compose national standard to measure the impact of climate

change to the environment;

5. Improve local government capability in mitigating climate change;

6. Continue the public campaign and socialization of natural disaster

including evacuation mechanism and self-preservation;

7. Encourage local government to compose environmental database;

8. Support the concept development of threshold limit value in air,

water, land, and forest pollution;

5. Urbanization and Governance (1)

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1. Formulate of the new law on land, including the law of land

ownership, reclamation land, and floating settlements;

2. Conduct land mapping validated by public participation and

involvement of local communities;

3. Improve institutional capacity by providing legal certainty on the

status of collective ownership;

4. Apply democratic principles and rules of law by protecting equal

rights;

5. Encourage the transparent and accountable financial system

through e-budgeting, e-monitoring, and e-government;

6. Support local government to organize land, building, and

infrastructure assets;

5. Urbanization and Governance (2)

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7. Provide clear legal framework and governance system;

8. Set measurable targets to urban governance to meet the

standard of ‘urban service performance‘;

9. Adopt innovative model for the development of ‘smart city‘

model through the integration of programs;

10. Increase partnership and co-operation among cities and

regions within the country supported by standard operational

procedure in the financial planning;

11. Provide updated data and information of urban areas;

12. Implement consistency in spatial plan and disaster map;

13. Implement good governance from local to state government;

14. Increase the involvement of stakeholders in urban

development through urban forums;

6. Housing and Basic Services

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1. Create the alignment of housing development with the urban

settlement improvement;

2. Support the special role of urban kampung;

3. Take high priority to improving the capacity and readiness of

local government in slum upgrading programs;

4. Give priority to housing and infrastructure financing facility;

5. Improve the effectiveness of affordable rental apartments;

6. Priority to land preservation to ensure the quality of raw water;

7. Innovate technology in water infrastructure;

8. Integrate cross-sectoral policies;

9. Improve the effectiveness of infrastructure asset management;

10. Implement the Transit Oriented Development (TOD) concept;

11. Develop mass transportation system;

12. Strengthen the local wisdom;

Preparatory Committee 3

Preparatory Committee Meeting 3

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Indonesia has committed to host the third session Preparatory Committee for Habitat III

Date

25-27 July , 2016

Location :

Venue

Surabaya, Indonesia

Grand City Convex

Proposal Agenda for PrepCom 3

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NO. AGENDA PROPOSAL

1. Plenary Session • Opening and Plenary Session will be held in Convention Hall (2600 sqm)

• Total Plenary Session : 4 Session

2. Parallel Session (PS) • Parallel Session will be held in Crystal and Diamond Room (Level 3)

• Total Parallel Session : 50 Session

3. Side Events • Simultaneously with Parallel Session

4. Working Groups • Working Groups will be determined by Habitat 3 Secretariat

5. Exhibition • Exhibition area in Level Ground (4012 sqm)

• Proposed tenants:

− Exhibition of Global Urban Development;

− Exhibition of Urban Future;

− Exhibition of Indonesian Cities Development;

− Exhibition of Central and local Government in Indonesia ;

6. Field Trip

• Proposed Location:

− Kampung Nelayan (Fisherman Villages Development) in Kenjeran;

− Integrated Slum Upgrading Program in Bozem Morokrembangan;

− Bungkul City Park;

Proposed Field Trip Location

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Fisherman Village

Kampung Improvement Program

Things that have been prepared

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1. Meeting Venue: in Grand City Convex, Surabaya (meeting and exhibition space)

2. Establishment of organizing committee, at both central and local level;

3. The draft of Host Country Agreement (HCA) between the Government of the Republic of Indonesia and HABITAT III Secretariat;

4. Information Note for the event implementation plan; 5. Draft of the program proposal; 6. Completion of Indonesia National Report for HABITAT III; 7. Cultural Event; 8. Coordination between central government and Surabaya

Municipality.

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Thank you….

Terima kasih….