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By:Waheeda Mustafa Omer
M.Sc. Student
Kurdistan Region Government – IraqMinistry of Higher Education and Scientific ResearchUniversity of Duhok, Faculty of Engineering and Applied science /School of Planning
The Effect of Urban Management on
Master Plan
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Background Land degradation is a central challenge to sustainable urban
development. At the global scale, key problems threatening natural
resources and the sustainability of life support systems are:1. soil degradation, about one third of the world’s agricultural land
has been damaged, mostly by soil loss caused by water erosion
2. water problems of quality and quantity, as well as spatial and temporal interdependence (highland-lowland effects).
3. natural vegetation: problems of quality, quantity and biodiversity
4. wildlife: problems of protected areas, wildlife corridors, controlled hunting and poaching. (Dumanski, J (ed). 1994).
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Sustainable Urban management , (SUM)
SUM it is defined as a knowledge-based procedure that helps integrate land,
water , biodiversity, and environmental management , to meet rising
food and fiber demands while sustaining ecosystem services and
livelihoods using land management technology, regional planning and
policy framework.( Hurni, H. 1997)
There are Five Element of Urban management:-
1. Outcome
2. Output
3. Process
4. Input
5. Internal & External Forces
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1- Outcome (city welfare for all)
The Overall , overall urban society
sustainable economically
The Group, each individual group of the urban society
sustainable socially-politically
The Past , historical/cultural background of the urban society
sustainable culturally ( Cultural preservation)
The Future , future generation of the urban society
sustainable environmentally
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2- Output ( livable city)
Efficient, productive, and competitive cities
livable / sustainable economically
Accessible and affordable cities (services)
livable / sustainable socially-politically
Attractive and culturally rich cities
livable / sustainable culturally
Healthy & resource efficient cities
livable / sustainable environmentally
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3-Process (good governance)
Continuous processes, planning, implementation, evaluation,
feedback, etc.
technical process , multi disciplinary actors
political decision making process, multi stakeholders (public-
private-community-mass media)
Participation, transparency , equity and accountability, etc.
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4- Input ( institutions)
Political support & commitment
public-private-community participation
Supporting resources
law & regulation
organization
human resources
finance
Leadership
to do the right thing
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5- Forces (globalization)
External ( global forces)
borderless world, rapid changes, high uncertainty, etc.
Internal ( local pressures)
local needs, local culture, etc.
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Urban Management Procedure
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1- System
How to manage land & urban form???????
sustainable economically, socially, politically, culturally, and
environmentally:
competitive urban output
compact, mixed land use, mixed groups
heritage preservation
greenery ( urban agriculture)
multi centered city……………..etc.
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2-Network System
How to manage urban infrastructure & services ????
sustainable economically, socially, culturally, and environmentally
public transport, transportation demand management, etc
water supply, etc.
Solid waste management ….etc.
waste water management,………… etc.
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3- Institutional System
How to manage the institutional system????
sustainable economically, socially, culturally, and environmentally
legal
organization
human resources
finance
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4- Spatial System
How to manage the spatial system -- the city and its hinterland ???
sustainable economically, socially, culturally, environmentally
integrated plan – management- development with its
neighboring regions ; on land use, infrastructure & services, and
institution.
local-regional-national-global scale.
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So How what???
&Why ???
Social
economy
envirome
nt
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How to manage………….? land & urban form urban infrastructure & services urban institutions urban space
Livable city for all , to work, live, and play…….? sustainable economically sustainable socially-politically sustainable culturally sustainable environmentally
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Multi-level Stakeholder Approach to Sustainable Urban Management
Defined as , feasible acceptable, viable and ecologically sound
solutions at local scales management.
Consist of five major pillars of sustainability,
1. ecologically protective,
2. socially acceptable
3. economically productive
4. economically viable, and
5. reduce risk.
It is address the issue related to :
for whom will SUM be realized? for what? by what means? and with what
impact?
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Intervention levels and activities in a multi-level stakeholder approach to SLM
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Urbanization
It is defined as an increase in a population in cities and towns versus
rural area . It began during the industrial revolution when worker
moved towards manufacturing hubs in cities in cities to obtain job in
factories as agriculture become less common
Patterns of Urban Growth
1. Increasing proportion of population
2. Great increase in large cities (>1,000,000)
3. Increasing rapidly in developing counties
4. Urban growth slower in developed countries
5. Poverty in urban areas increasing
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Effect of Bad Urban Management on Urbanization
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Urban Area : Inputs and Outputs
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Case study
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Study Area Location
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Duhok Governorate is a highly urbanized area with approximately 70% of its population living in cities.
Duhok City is under great development pressure, it has registered a population growth from (6.4%) to (6.8%) per year over the past four years
The City faces more challenges and higher demands of environmental, social, and economical resources
Problem Definition
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Study Questions & Objectives
Study Questions
Are there a popper SUM in Duhok city?
What are the factors effecting on SUM in Duhok city?
Study Objectives :
To evaluate the effect of urban management on Duhok city master
plan.
To formulate policy and recommendations to support decision maker
and urban planner for getting SUM in Duhok City.
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Study hypothesis
There is a significant effect of Sustainable Urban Management on the Duhok master
plan.
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Data Collection
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Population Density
YearArea of urban land use
in HectaresNo. of population
Population density (per/Hec.)
1947 10.34 5621 534.61957 25.79 7680 297.81977 224.33 40191 179.11987 633.18 114322 180.51998 809.42 212469 262.52007 2794.6 250508 89.6
Population Density during (1947-2007). Source: Hirory, 2008
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64+ years 3%
15-64 years 55%
0-14 years 42%
% of Age Groups in Duhok City
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Periodpercentage of annually population
growth rate
1947-1957 3.17
1957-1977 8.6
1977-1987 11.02
1987-1998 7.8
1998-2007 1.8
1947-2007 6.5
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The case study (Duhok City) Cont .
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% of Development Area Per Urban Sectors
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Population Density in Duhok City
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Household Size in Neighborhood of Duhok City
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Master Plan of Duhok City to 2032
Vision: “Livable and Equitable City with Distinct
Identity”Mission:
To enhance the quality of life of Duhok citizens through the conservation and protection of the natural, cultural resources, introduction of recreational opportunities and improvement of the infrastructure quality towards sustainable land use allocation
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GoalsThe master plan identifies seven goals for the City: High – quality diversified and complete living
environments. Structuring, efficient transportation networks fully integrated. A prestigious, convivial and inhabited centre. Dynamic, accessible and diversified employment areas. High quality architecture and urban landscapes. An enhanced built, archaeological and natural heritage. A healthy environment.
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Eng.Waheeda 39Duhok urban area expansion for 2032.
First stageSecond stage
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Supply
Urban area within Duhok Master Plan divided in to two type stage
First stage :up to 2017
Second stage: expansion after 2035
Total Population in Duhok city 325,000 in 2011
Duhok city Master plan able to provide land approximately for
1,3000,000 population ( Duhok Master Plan report).
Based on growth equation:
Pf=Pn(1+R)^2……………………> r will be 5% up to 2035
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Demand
Based on the statistical data from general directorate of municipality
and directorate of urban planning, There ware:
5000plots needed for compensation the landowner of Duhok
Airport
2000plots needed for(اطفاء)the landowner of Sumel and Mrena
village
1000 plots need to distribute for employment
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Eng.Waheeda 43Duhok urban area expansion for 2032.
Not distributed landprivet owned
Consumed landRemaining land
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Buildup land
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Recommendations
Control the speed and magnitude of growth.
Policy and legislative reform.
Participation of local people.
Academic and research institutions.
Information and data collection systems.
Land use classification and inventory
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Refrences• Dumanski, J (ed). 1994. Workshop Summary. Proc of the international workshop
on sustainable land management for the 21st century (Vol 1). Agric Inst of Canada, Ottawa.
• Hurni, H.(1996). Precious Earth. From Soil and Water Conservation to• Sustainable Land Management. Internatl Soil Conserv Org (ISCO),• and Centre for Dev and Environ (CDE), Bern.• Hurni, H.(1996). Concepts of sustainable land management. ITC journal,(Vol 3) P
2010-2015• Tyler. G. (n.d), Living in the Environment MATES, Sustainable Cities: Urban Land
Use and Management, Chapter 25 .• Kusbiantoro ,BS. 2001 “Urban Management to Reach Sustainability”. Urban and
Regional Development Institute and Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia PECC XIV, Hong Kong, 28-30 November 2001
• Claudio .A. (2003) “The Meaning and Scope of Urban Management: an introductory note”, in Azza Sirry (2003), ‘Urban Management Practices in Secondary Cities in Egypt: the case of Belbeis’, Elias Modern Publishing House, Cairo, Egypt.
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