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Management Tools for Urban Planning

UPA Package 5, Module 4. Management Tools for Urban Planning. Political Frame. Socio - economic Conditions. Culture and Religion. Urban Platform. People living in the city. Organisations and institutions represented in the city. People with an interest in the city (Business/Religion/Plan).

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Management Tools for Urban Planning

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  1. UPA Package 5, Module 4 Management Tools for Urban Planning

  2. Political Frame Socio - economic Conditions Culture and Religion Urban Platform People living in the city Organisations and institutions represented in the city People with an interest in the city (Business/Religion/Plan) Urban Platform The Urban Platform is a meeting point for all interest groups. The output will be used for the further planning steps (SPRING/UNCHS 2001:30).

  3. Interest Analysis • Provides an overview of all • persons, • groups and • organisations connected with a project in any way. • Questions • Who is concerned and how? • Who is decisive? • Who has hostile attitudes?

  4. Objectives • Make the interests of the different urban actors transparent and manageable. • Provide a forum where conflicts can be dealt in a constructive and professional manner. • Familiarise the participants with the specific working techniques and with the workshop situation. Source: SPRING/UNHCS (Habitat), 2001: 34

  5. How to do it • Collect: write down the manner of all persons and groups connected with or influenced by the project. • Classify: categorise them (target group, implementingagencies, ...). • Describe: characterise them (structure, status). • Analyse: analyse the interests, motives, potentials, problems of each group. • Evaluate: identify consequences for the project work.

  6. Working Example of an Interest Analysis Matrix

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