Planning Law Assessment Framework
The planning law assessment framework is a self-assessment tool to be used during focus groups for the preliminary identification of strengths and weakness of an urban planning system. The framework looks at all the laws, regulations and decrees applicable in a city, enacted at different levels. It takes into account only black letter law but will stimulate the discussion on eventual discrepancies. This process is useful to change mindsets, learning process, to create constituency creation; it could be the first step to pursue a reform process. The resource might be useful to conduct rapid assessments to identify the strengths and weaknesses of an urban planning law and guiding a process to agree on actions that are needed to address the identified gaps. It is useful for governments and urban planning professionals.
Self Audit | 2018
Language(s): EN, ES | Geographic Scope: City | Author/Publisher: UN-Habitat