FIG Commission 8
- Spatial planning and development
Working Group - Joint Commission 7, 8 and 9
Urban Challenges
Introduction
According to the United Nations (United Nations, 2018. World Urbanization
Prospects: The 2018 revision) urbanization prospects, by 2050 68 % of the
world’s population will be living in urban areas. To ensure a sustainable
development and ensure access to services for all, including the vulnerable,
requires considerable effort from all involved. It touches upon themes such
as urban resilience (social well-being, health, services, climate), informal
settlements, affordable housing and financial sustainability among others.
Policy Issues
Scope and analyse current and future challenges for communities
in small, medium, large, and megacities, in terms of urban
resilience, climate change, housing and informal settlements, and
fiscal health.
Investigate principles of traditional tribal communalism and
understand how those principles can be successfully reintroduced
into contemporary residential development.
Explore current practices around the globe for tackling urban
housing issues and combine existing research which forecast future
practices.
Investigate critical success factors of existing high-density
living arrangements (environmental, social, legal, etc).
Contribute to the dissemination of best practices of how spatial
planning can contribute to address the present and future urban
challenges.
Investigate the potential contribution of land-based finance to
addressing these urban challenges.
Develop an audit tool for the assessment of sustainable
municipal finance, fiscal health and land-based value capture tools
in relation to the urban challenges.
Posit alternative future design models and provide guidance for
governments, municipalities, communities and professionals on
incorporating these models into current practises for sustainable,
spatially informed, and sociable city-living.
Chair
This WG will be led by a chair from each involved commission, together
collaborating on the proposed activities:
Commission 7:
Commission 8:
Commission 9:
Erwin van der Krabben the Netherlands
e.vanderkrabben[at]fm.ru.nl
James Berghan New Zealand
james.berghan[at]postgrad.otago.ac.nz
Claire Buxton New Zealand
clairelouisebuxton[at]gmail.com
Special Projects:
Vertical villages: A sense of community in high-density
living environments. Building sociallybased land tenure in
spatial planning. Focus on urbanized areas, in particular
high rise buildings.
Ecology of community: Incorporating socially-based
tenure principles into contemporary urban residential
development.
Land based financing and land value capture is one of
the key elements of the new urban agenda
Development of audit tool for municipal fiscal stress
and land-based value capture tools for climate change
investments
What we are working on -
Working paper with best practices of spatial planning
contributions to addressing global urban challenges
Working paper with innovations in municipal (land-based)
financial tools for sustainable urban development
What's New
A special session at FIG Working Week 2020 was organised to further
elaborate and discuss the topic:
Urban Challenges: Creating Sustainable Community with Density -
Socio-technical Presentations and Discussion
To hear examples and best practice from around the globe about building up (instead of out) and how a sense of community is maintained. Then to discuss a way forward for Working Group 8.3.
Claire Buxton (Canada): Experience Versus Expectation - The Effect of Land Development Professionals’ Decisions on Sense of Community, Sense of Place, and Flexibility of Tenure (10340) [abstract] [paper]
Franka Grubisic (Croatia): Bridging the Social-Technical Gap: Creating Not Only Resilient and Sustainable Cities, But Resilient and Sustainable Societies (10616) [abstract] [paper]
Robert W. Foster (USA): The Mega Cities, the Smart Cities, the Sustainable Cities (10586) [abstract] [paper]
Frank Friesecke (Germany): How to Create Affordable Housing in Growing Cities? New Directions for Land Regulations and Housing Policy in Germany (10245) [abstract]
[paper]
Elzbieta Bielecka and Beata Calka (Poland): Access to Green Public Spaces in Warsaw. Spatial and Statistical Analysis. (10407) [abstract] [paper]
Matthieu Zuidema, Peter Merx and Marion Plegt (Netherlands): Municipalities and Urban Development, During and After the Crisis (10488) [abstract] [paper]
Michael Dela Ahey (Ghana): Affordable Housing in Ghana Using Community Land Trust (10636) [abstract] [paper]
El Idrissi Abdelwahed (Morocco): Urban Land in Morocco:
Legal-Institutional Dysfunctions and Mitigation Measures (10701) [abstract]
[paper]
Isah Funtua Abdulkadir, Y.Y Babanyara and Mustapha Kyari Manga (Nigeria): Geospatial Distribution’s Pattern and People’s Perception of Green Spaces in Bauchi, Nigeria (10583) [abstract] [paper]