FIG Commission 8 
	   
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			Work Plan 2011-2014
  
 Original
work plan in .pdf-format   
Title
  Spatial Planning and Economic Development
  
    
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     Mr. Wafula Nabutola, Chairperson of Commission 8  | 
   
 
    
Terms of reference
  
    - Regional and local structure planning
 
	- Urban and rural land use planning and control
 
	- Planning policies and environmental improvement
 
	- Land use planning and implementation and control
 
	- Public-private partnerships
 
	- Informal settlement issues in spatial development, 
 
	- Spatial planning and good governance
 
	- Re-engineering mega cities
 
	- Strategy for environmentally sustainable development
 
	- Disaster risk management and land use planning
 
	- Inter-relationship between Commissions
 
   
  
Mission statement
The activities of Commission 8 in the years 2011–2014 will involve all levels 
of physical planning, which enable environmentally sustainable development to 
occur. 
Spatial Planning
Spatial Planning is all about governments (federal, central, state and local) 
using a series of techniques to influence optimum distribution of people and 
activities in spaces of various scales. It encompasses all levels of land 
policies formulation, land use planning including urban planning, regional 
planning, environmental planning, national spatial plans and, in Africa and in 
the EU, international levels. In Africa the COMESA, IGAD, EAC nations are coming 
together to design, develop and implement cross-border corridors of 
infrastructure (roads, railways, oil pipelines, fibre-optic cabling) all running 
beyond nations and beyond regions.  
Regional/xpatial planning gives geographical expression to the economic, 
social, cultural and ecological policies of society. It is at the same time a 
scientific discipline, an administrative technique and a policy developed as an 
interdisciplinary and comprehensive approach directed towards a balanced 
regional development and the physical organization of space according to an 
overall strategy.  
Physical planning establishes the ‘ground rules’ for environmentally 
sustainable development at all planning levels, including all actors 
(government, private sector and public/private partnerships). Traditionally the 
surveyors? role is most visible in implementation of plans and therefore 
Commission 8 will have more focus on issues that are closely related to the core 
disciplines of the profession.  
Commission 8 will continue to assist in building the capacity of knowledge 
and skills via case studies, workshops, collaboration and consultation thus 
contributing, in a positive way, to environmentally sustainable development and 
living conditions of humans in a changing globalised world.  
The challenge this presents is to protect our national heritage while 
permitting appropriate growth. This is sometimes referred to as ?smart growth,’ 
carefully planned growth to preserve the past for future generations. Yet, it 
seems, one person?s notion of ?smart growth’ may be, to another person, 
restraint of trade.  
Throughout the world small communities are facing challenges from developers 
– both builders and land owners looking to make an honest profit – who seek to 
create commercial, industrial, and residential projects on water masses, former 
farms, pastureland, and forests.  
Urban Development
The process of improving raw land to support construction or other 
improvement. It may include planning, acquisition of government permits, 
subdivision, construction of access roads, installation of utilities, 
landscaping, and drainage or the process of improving a large tract of land; 
includes clearing, grading, and the installation of sewers and utilities such as 
water, gas, telecommunications and electricity. . 
Surveyors have a key professional role in the application and implementation of 
planning and development for optimum community living. The strategy today 
incorporates the importance of the environment and the requirement for 
environmentally sustainable developments (ESD) to be foundations of the habitat 
for future generations. This planning strategy for urban and rural 
transformation provides opportunities for surveyors.  
The re-engineering of mega cities as places for people and the provision and 
location of infrastructure services involves all levels of Government and 
Private Sector to collaborate and deliver desired public policy outcomes.  
The challenges of containing and eventually eliminating informal settlements 
ought to benefit from surveyors’ input in the aspects of planning and good 
governance.  
In the period of 2011–2014 the focus of Commission 8 will be: 
	- On all parties involved in environmentally sustainable planning and 
	implementation;
 
	- To develop guidelines, methods, governances and good practice at the 
	global level;
 
	- To reflect holistic skills in planning and development of the built 
	environment, including informal settlements wherever they are to be found;
 
	- To emphasise that we, as surveyors and built environment experts have a 
	leadership role in the collective responsibility for well-functioning mega 
	cities; including integrated disaster risk management as a discipline
 
	- The Commission recognises the three pillars of ESD, i.e. balancing the 
	competing development demands associated with economic, social and 
	environmental aspirations. 
 
 
Further, the integrating activities of FIG allow for adoption of a holistic 
approach to problem solving in the built environment be it rural, peri-urban or 
urban; – Focussing on surveyors’ role in the implementation of plans and the 
interaction between planning and real estate economics. Analyze success stories 
like Sao Paulo’s, Buenos Aires’s, New York City’s tackling of informal 
settlements and Norway’s prevention of the same.  
 
Working Group 8.1 - Planning Strategy for Urban Development and 
Regeneration
Policy Issues
  - Planning urban development and renewal and their economic and social 
	impacts
 
	- The role of partnerships and urbanization process is a role for 
	surveyors in moving towards sustainability in urban development/community 
	living for people and places.
 
 
Chair
  
    
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    Frank Friesecke,  
	GERMANY,  
	e-mail: frank.friesecke[at]steg.de 
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Specific Projects
	- Identify a planning framework, which enables public-private partnership 
	(PPP) to deliver tools for urbanization
 
	- Investigate key roles for surveyors within urban regeneration
 
 
Workshops
  - Develop a series of special papers for the FIG Working Weeks
 
	- To organise a round table discussion at 2011 Regional Conference in 
	Marrakech.
 
 
Publications
  - Report on results at the FIG Regional Conference 2012 in Rome.
 
 
Timetable
  - 2011: Round table discussion at the Working Week 2011 in Marrakech
 
	- 2012: Final report and recommendations in Rome
 
 
Beneficiaries
  - FIG member organisations, UN, professional bodies, land owners, planners 
	and developers.
 
 
 
Working Group 8.2 - Informal Settlements Issues in Spatial 
Development Planning and Governance
Policy Issues
  - Commission 8 contributions to the attainment of Millennium Development 
	Goals, all of which have been set to be substantially realized by 2015. 
	Evaluate progress thus far and suggest ways to improve the policies, laws, 
	systems and procedures for their execution
 
	- to investigate initiatives that deliver land for housing and associated 
	financial mechanisms that enable peoples’ settlements upgrading through 
	participatory approaches to planning and development.
 
 
Provisional Terms of Reference
	- Build negotiation mechanisms with Traditional Leaders to enable the 
	expansion of urban areas onto customary owned land by identifying ways in 
	which Customary ownership could be realistically converted to release land 
	for formalised housing, (in collaboration with Commission 7).
 
	- Explore rapid, new approaches to forward planning and upgrading 
	initiatives that provide places for the poor by partnering with sister 
	organisations of like minds.
 
	- Deliver environmental sustainable house plots by working with 
	partnership forums to find ways to upgrade infrastructure achieving this by 
	addressing both physical and financial mechanisms.
 
 
Chair 
  
    
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    Eugene Silayo,  
	TANZANIA,  
	E-mail silayo[at]aru.ac.tz   | 
   
 
Specific Projects 
  - To participate in special workshops in Africa
 
	To provide leadership at the FIG Working Week 2011 and thereafter at the 
	Working Week in Rome in 2012 or at the regional conference in South America 
	in 2012, in this key issue. 
 
Workshops
  - To participate in special workshop in Africa
 
	- To provide leadership at the FIG Working Week 2008 in this key issue.
 
 
Publications
  - To produce a working discussion paper ‘White Paper’ on the key element of 
	effective governance.
 
 
Timetable
  - 2011: To organise a round table session at FIG Working Week 2011
 
	- 2012: Final report and recommendation for significantly better Practice.
 
 
Beneficiaries
  - United Nations, the World Bank, governments, humanity and FIG member 
	organisations.
 
 
 
Mega Cities
Policy Issues
  - To provide opportunities for surveyors to play a key role in solving 
	problems and implementing infrastructure in environmentally sustainable 
	projects/developments in mega cities (large sprawling habitats with two 
	distinct types being economically wealthy and dramatically poor).
 
 
Chair
  
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    Enrico Rispoli,  
	ITALY,  
	Email: e.rispoli[at]cng.it   | 
   
 
Specific Projects
  - To study the World City Report for identifying opportunities for surveyors 
	to be contributors towards improving infrastructure and sustenance of the 
	environment;
 
	- To create methods of identifying causes of infrastructure damage within 
	mega cities;
 
	- Identify the planning framework and recommend changes which will enable
 
	- Implementation of Environmentally Sustainable Development;
 
	- Develop a policy framework to enable sustainable cities.
 
 
Workshops
  - To contribute to the proposed Commission 8 workshop on mega cities at the 
	FIG Regional Conference in Rome in 2012. Synergize with Commission 3
 
 
Publications
  - Report on results of working group investigations and report at the FIG 
	Regional Conference in Abuja in 2013.
 
 
Beneficiaries
  - FIG member organisations, United Nations and the World Bank. 
 
 
 
Working Group 8.4 - Land Policies; Land Use Planning Control and 
Implementation
Policy Issues
  
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		To increase Surveyors‘ contribution to formulation and implementation of land 
	policies in the world in general and in Africa in particular; land use 
	planning and better integrate surveyors expertise in implementation of these 
	policies, plans, implementation processes and agreements and real estate 
	management
 
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	To increase surveyors’ and planners’ awareness on sustainable planning and 
	implementation of plans based on modern knowledge, technical solutions, 
	rules and legislation, traditions, equity and development and implementation 
	processes in different countries.
 
 
Chair
  
    
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	Mr. Ibrahim Mwathane,  
	KENYA,  
	Email: mwathane[at]landsca.co.ke    | 
   
 
  
 
Commission Officers
Commission Chair
	
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         Wafula Nabutola, M.Sc. 
		Consultant-in-Chief 
		MyRita Consultants, Inc 
		P. O. Box 8824 00100 
		Nairobi 
		KENYA 
		Tel +254 20 352 5515 
		Cell: +254 722 617 444 
		Cell: +254 735 328 359 
		Skype: wafula.nabutola 
		Email: 
		wafulaluasinabutola[at]gmail.com   | 
       
 
Vice Chair of Administration and Communication
	
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         Ms. Mercy Muthoni Njamwea 
		Assistant Commission 
		Land Reforms ands Transformation Unit 
		Ministry of Lands and Settlement 
		P. O. Box 30089  
		00100 Nairobi  
		P.O. Box 41119, 00100 Nairobi, KENYA 
		Email: mercym.desire[at]gmail.com
		 
		Tel +254 20 2718050 Ext 64480 
		Fax: +254 20 272 5700 
		Mobile:: +254 721 481 715  | 
       
 
Vice Chair and Chair of WG 8.1 - Planning Strategy for Urban Development and 
Regeneration
  
    
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	Dr. Frank Friesecke 
	die STEG Stadtentwicklung GmbH  
	Olgastr. 54  
	D-70182 Stuttgart  
	GERMANY 
	Tel. + 49 71121068118  
	Fax + 49 71121068112  
	Email: frank.friesecke[at]steg.de  | 
   
 
Vice Chair and Chair of WG 8.2 - Informal Settlements Issues in Spatial 
Development Planning and Governance
  
    
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    Mr. Eugene Silayo 
	Ardhi University 
	P. O. Box 35176 
	Dar Es Salaam 
	TANZANIA 
	Tel- + 255 22 2771272 
	Fax + 255 22 2775391 
	E-mail: silayo[at]aru.ac.tz   
	Web: http://www.aru.ac.tz  | 
   
 
Vice Chair and Chair of WG 8.3 - Re-Engineering Mega Cities
  
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    Geom. Enrico Rispoli 
	Consiglio Nazionale Geometri e Geometri Laureati  
	Piazza Colonna, 361  
	I-00187 Rome  
	ITALY  
	Tel. + 39 06 4203161  
	Fax + 39 06 48903894 
	E-mail: e.rispoli[at]cng.it  | 
   
 
Vice Chair of Administration and Chair of WG 8.4 - Land Policies; Land Use 
Planning Control and Implementation
  
    
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    Mr. Ibrahim Mwathane 
	Managing Director 
	Landsca Land Surveyors 
	P.O. Box 12524 00400 
	KENYA 
	Tel. + 254 20 2714 976 
	Fax + 254 20 2714 975 
	Mob + 254 722 744 019 
	E-mail: mwathane[at]landsca.co.ke  | 
   
 
9 August 2011  |