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These three-hour workshops will impart professional skills to urban practitioners. Sign up for the nine workshops onsite at the World Urban Forum. Requests will be taken on a first-come-first-serve basis.
Tuesday, June 20th -
09:00 - 12:00
Location: Pan Pacific - Oceanview 3/4
Title: How to Improve Participatory Spatial Planning with Visualization Techniques
Description:
Participants will learn in this course about the added value of visualization tools and techniques in Participatory Spatial Planning (PSP). The course is designed to introduce the latest issues on participatory use of spatial information in decision-making and to give practical examples of some of the current possibilities. The course is based on short lectures, open discussion and practical exercise.
Instructed by
Jeroen Verplanke
International Institute for
Geo-Information Science
and Earth Observation
- ITC
Presentations
How to Improve
Participatory Spatial Planning
with Visualization Techniques
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Tuesday, June 20th -
09:00 - 12:00
Location: Pan Pacific - Oceanview 7/8
Title: Towards Inclusive Cities: How to Walk the Talk
Description:
The course will illustrate how tools such as the Urban Governance Index and Participatory Budgeting can help in objectively measuring the quality of urban governance, and improving participation, effectiveness, accountability and equity in cities. Using a mix of powerpoint presentations and interactive group exercises, the course will develop participants skills in applying different tools to identify governance strengths and weaknesses, as well as defining capacity-building entry-points to address the latter.
Instructed by
Shipra Narang,
Rafael Tuts
Gulelat Kebede
Hawa Diallo
TCBB – UN-HABITAT
Presentations
Towards Inclusive Cities: How to Walk the Talk
Participatory Budgeting
Other Tools
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Tuesday, June 20th -
09:00 - 12:00
Location: Pan Pacific - Oceanview 5/6
Title: Design Charettes for Sustainable Community Planning and Development
Description:
Design charettes are becoming increasingly popular as a way to bring a range of expertise and interests together to collaborate on innovative design solutions that incorporate multiple objectives and interests towards sustainable cities and communities. The training session would guide those who would like to host or initiate a design charette processs for sustainable community planning, and would include examples of Charettes that have been held in Canada.
Instructed by
Doug Pollard
Canada Mortgage and
Housing Corporation
CMHC
Presentations
Sustainable community planning
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Wednesday, June 21st -
09:00 - 12:00
Location: Pan Pacific - Oceanview 5/6
Title: How to “Localise” the
Millennium Development
Goals. Part 1: How to
set up a Local Urban
Observatory (LUO) to
support city planning and
management and how to
use the UN-Habitat guide
for local authorities and
their partners
Description:
Using a recently-produced guide entitled Localizing the Millennium
Development Goals, A guide for Municipalities and Local Partners”,
and based on experience from a number of cities who are
implementing a project on localizing the MDGs; the training will take
participants through a four-step process to translate the global MDGs
into locally relevant targets and indicators. In addition, the course will
to translate the information gathered into participatory action plans,
including monitoring and evaluate programme
Instructed by
Dinesh Mehta,
Liz Case,
Philip Mukungu,
Iris Knabe,
Lowie Rosales and Jaime
Antonio from Philippines,
Mayor of Sorsogon City,
Mayor of Naga City,
Mayor of Munoz City
UN-HABITAT - UNITAR
Presentations
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Wednesday, June 21st -
09:00 - 12:00
Location: Pan Pacific - oceanview 3/4
Title: How to Manage Air
Quality in your City
using the UNEP/ UNHABITAT
interactive Air
Quality Management
CD Rom
Description:
Using a new interactive Air Quality Management CD-Rom Toolbook
developed by UNEP and UN-HABITAT, the course will introduce the
general process of urban air quality management. Participants will
have an opportunity to use and test interactive tools contained in the
CD-Rom which are drawn from “good practices” from around the world.
Instructed by
Jack Caravanos
Rob de Jong
HUNTER COLLEGE, NY
UNEP
Presentations
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Wednesday, June 21st -
09:00 - 12:00
Location: Pan Pacific - oceanview 7/8
Title: How to “Localise” the Millennium Development Goals -
Part 1: Using the UN-HABITAT Guide for local authorities and their partners
Description:
The training will demonstrate models of intervention to support poor
urban dwellers through partnerships with different actors and utilization
of existing resources with full public participation. In addition, the
course will explore ways to mobilize resources, especially within local
authorities.
Instructed by
Robertson Work
Zaida Salas
Emad Adly
UNDP- LIFE
Presentations
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Thursday, June 22nd -
09:00 - 12:00
Location: Pan Pacific - Oceanview 3/4
Title: Upstream: Launching LIFE at the national level
Description:
The training will show experiences of intervention to construct sustainable cities, poverty reduction and peace, through social inclusion and partnership among private-public sectors, NGO’s and CBO’s. Key topics will include the crucial role of the different actors in the construction of sustainable cities, poverty reduction and peace; the micro-macro linkages in those processes; and how to do a real impact on the lives of the poor by bringing them to the decision making process.
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Thursday, June 22nd -
09:00 - 12:00
Location: Pan Pacific - Oceanview 5/6
Title: How to Conduct Project Prioritization and Evaluation for Improved Decision Making and Consensus Building
Description:
Participants will learn skills in evaluation and prioritization. Specifically they will learn how to structure a planning or decision problem, the benefits of and how to distinguish between facts and values, how to incorporate different perspectives in evaluation and prioritization and how these skills will help in promoting meaningful stakeholder involvement and better decision making.
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Thursday, June 22nd -
09:00 - 12:00
Location: Pan Pacific - Oceanview 7/8
Title: How to “Localise” the Millennium Development Goals
Part 2: How to set up and run a Local Urban Observatory (LUO) to support city planning and management
Description:
The training session provides participants with practical, step-by-step guidance on how to build and implement an urban monitoring system as an integral part of their own development strategies, programmes and services. The session will present techniques, measurement tools, analytical methods and reporting procedures to guide partners through the design and implementation process. The training will start with basics on how to select relevant indicators. It will then show how to collect and organise data and maintain data bases. The session will also demonstrate the potential uses of urban data for decision-making based on the application of different software.
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For enquiries, contact raf.tuts@unhabitat.org. |