City Development Strategy : Colombo
The Colombo Municipal Council (CMC), in collaboration with the World Bank, UNDP, UNCHS (HABITAT) and the Western Provincial Council (WPC) in Sri Lanka, launched a project in February 2000 to formulate a comprehensive strategy framework and a perspe...
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ACCESSIBILITY ACCOUNTABILITY ADDICTION AIR ASSETS BRIDGE BUSINESS COMMUNITY CITIES CITY ADMINISTRATION CITY ASSISTANCE CITY CONGESTION CITY DEVELOPMENT CITY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS CITY ECONOMIES CITY ENVIRONMENT CITY LIMITS CITY MANAGEMENT CITY PLANNERS CITY PLANNING CITY POLICE CITY POPULATION CITY PRODUCTIVITY CITY REVENUE CITY ROADS COLLATERAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUTERS COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CRIME CULTURAL HERITAGE DAY CARE DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES DEVOLUTION DIVIDENDS DRAINAGE DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC CAPACITY ECONOMIC CLIMATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POLICY ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFECTIVE STRATEGY EMISSIONS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT EXERCISES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FLOOR AREA FOOD STORAGE FUEL GARBAGE COLLECTION GAS EMISSIONS GOOD URBAN GOVERNANCE HEALTH CARE HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH SERVICES HERITAGE AREAS HERITAGE SITES HIGHWAYS HOSPITALS HOUSING HOUSING DEVELOPMENT HUMAN GROWTH HUMAN SETTLEMENTS HYGIENE ILLEGAL PARKING INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTERVENTION LAND DEVELOPMENT LAND RECLAMATION LAND RESOURCES LAND USE LAND USE STRATEGIES LAWS LEGAL AUTHORITY LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL ADMINISTRATION LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LONGER DISTANCES MAYORS MOTOR VEHICLES MUNICIPAL MUNICIPAL BONDS MUNICIPAL COUNCILS MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT MUNICIPAL ENGINEER MUNICIPAL FINANCE MUNICIPAL REVENUE MUNICIPALITIES OIL PATIENTS PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT POLICE POLICE POWERS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLLUTION POPULATION DENSITY PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY TAXES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC PARTNERSHIPS PUBLIC SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE QUALITY OF LIFE RAIL RAILROAD RAILWAY RAILWAYS REBATES RECYCLING RING ROADS ROAD ROAD ACCIDENTS ROAD CONDITIONS ROAD CONGESTION ROAD DEVELOPMENT ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD NETWORK ROAD TRANSPORT ROADS SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SECURITY OF TENURE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE QUALITY SERVICE SECTOR SERVICE STANDARDS SEWAGE SEWERAGE SEWERAGE SERVICES SLUMS SOCIAL ACTIVITIES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL INTEGRATION SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL MOBILIZATION SOCIAL PLANNING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL SECTOR SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STAKEHOLDER GROUPS STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION STAKEHOLDERS SUB-DIVISION REGULATIONS SUSTAINABLE CITIES TAX TOLL TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC FLOW TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT TRANSPORT PLANNING TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRUE UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN ENVIRONMENT URBAN GOVERNANCE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN LIVING URBAN MANAGEMENT URBAN POOR URBAN POVERTY URBAN POVERTY REDUCTION URBAN RENEWAL URBAN SERVICES URBANIZATION URBANIZATION PROCESS UTILITIES VEHICLE VEHICLE SPEED VIOLENCE VOCATIONAL TRAINING WASTE WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE MANAGEMENT WATER DRAINAGE WATER METERS WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT WEALTH WORK PLANS |
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ACCESSIBILITY ACCOUNTABILITY ADDICTION AIR ASSETS BRIDGE BUSINESS COMMUNITY CITIES CITY ADMINISTRATION CITY ASSISTANCE CITY CONGESTION CITY DEVELOPMENT CITY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS CITY ECONOMIES CITY ENVIRONMENT CITY LIMITS CITY MANAGEMENT CITY PLANNERS CITY PLANNING CITY POLICE CITY POPULATION CITY PRODUCTIVITY CITY REVENUE CITY ROADS COLLATERAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUTERS COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CRIME CULTURAL HERITAGE DAY CARE DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES DEVOLUTION DIVIDENDS DRAINAGE DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC CAPACITY ECONOMIC CLIMATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POLICY ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFECTIVE STRATEGY EMISSIONS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT EXERCISES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FLOOR AREA FOOD STORAGE FUEL GARBAGE COLLECTION GAS EMISSIONS GOOD URBAN GOVERNANCE HEALTH CARE HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH SERVICES HERITAGE AREAS HERITAGE SITES HIGHWAYS HOSPITALS HOUSING HOUSING DEVELOPMENT HUMAN GROWTH HUMAN SETTLEMENTS HYGIENE ILLEGAL PARKING INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTERVENTION LAND DEVELOPMENT LAND RECLAMATION LAND RESOURCES LAND USE LAND USE STRATEGIES LAWS LEGAL AUTHORITY LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL ADMINISTRATION LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LONGER DISTANCES MAYORS MOTOR VEHICLES MUNICIPAL MUNICIPAL BONDS MUNICIPAL COUNCILS MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT MUNICIPAL ENGINEER MUNICIPAL FINANCE MUNICIPAL REVENUE MUNICIPALITIES OIL PATIENTS PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT POLICE POLICE POWERS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLLUTION POPULATION DENSITY PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY TAXES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC PARTNERSHIPS PUBLIC SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE QUALITY OF LIFE RAIL RAILROAD RAILWAY RAILWAYS REBATES RECYCLING RING ROADS ROAD ROAD ACCIDENTS ROAD CONDITIONS ROAD CONGESTION ROAD DEVELOPMENT ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD NETWORK ROAD TRANSPORT ROADS SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SECURITY OF TENURE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE QUALITY SERVICE SECTOR SERVICE STANDARDS SEWAGE SEWERAGE SEWERAGE SERVICES SLUMS SOCIAL ACTIVITIES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL INTEGRATION SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL MOBILIZATION SOCIAL PLANNING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL SECTOR SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STAKEHOLDER GROUPS STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION STAKEHOLDERS SUB-DIVISION REGULATIONS SUSTAINABLE CITIES TAX TOLL TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC FLOW TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT TRANSPORT PLANNING TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRUE UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN ENVIRONMENT URBAN GOVERNANCE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN LIVING URBAN MANAGEMENT URBAN POOR URBAN POVERTY URBAN POVERTY REDUCTION URBAN RENEWAL URBAN SERVICES URBANIZATION URBANIZATION PROCESS UTILITIES VEHICLE VEHICLE SPEED VIOLENCE VOCATIONAL TRAINING WASTE WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE MANAGEMENT WATER DRAINAGE WATER METERS WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT WEALTH WORK PLANS Municipal Council of Colombo City Development Strategy : Colombo |
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The Colombo Municipal Council (CMC), in
collaboration with the World Bank, UNDP, UNCHS (HABITAT) and
the Western Provincial Council (WPC) in Sri Lanka, launched
a project in February 2000 to formulate a comprehensive
strategy framework and a perspective plan of action for
development of the city. The purpose was to identify key
areas and issues that need systemic and planned attention of
the Council and other major stakeholders and to develop
appropriate strategies to address them. A Senior Consultant
was assigned to the CMC by the sponsors to help formulate
the strategy through a consultative process. In formulating
the strategy framework, the CMC consulted a wide variety of
stakeholder groups through a series of formal and informal
consultations. They included civil society partners such as
NGOs and CBOs, representatives of the poor; senior municipal
officials; and leading private sector representatives, i.e.,
major investors, realtors, developers and Chambers of
Commerce & Industry. Their views, ideas and suggestions
were reviewed and those compatible with the development
vision and thrust identified by the CMC task forces and
stakeholder consultations are incorporated in this strategy
framework. All stakeholders, particularly the private
sector, considered the opportunity as an unprecedented move
by the CMC and WPC. They welcomed the offer to join in this
unique partnership-building exercise in city management and
have assured the city administration of their wholehearted cooperation. |
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Municipal Council of Colombo |
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City Development Strategy : Colombo |
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City Development Strategy : Colombo |
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City Development Strategy : Colombo |
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City Development Strategy : Colombo |
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City Development Strategy : Colombo |
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city development strategy : colombo |
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Colombo, Sri Lanka |
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2014 |
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okr-10986-187242021-04-23T14:03:48Z City Development Strategy : Colombo Municipal Council of Colombo ACCESSIBILITY ACCOUNTABILITY ADDICTION AIR ASSETS BRIDGE BUSINESS COMMUNITY CITIES CITY ADMINISTRATION CITY ASSISTANCE CITY CONGESTION CITY DEVELOPMENT CITY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS CITY ECONOMIES CITY ENVIRONMENT CITY LIMITS CITY MANAGEMENT CITY PLANNERS CITY PLANNING CITY POLICE CITY POPULATION CITY PRODUCTIVITY CITY REVENUE CITY ROADS COLLATERAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUTERS COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CRIME CULTURAL HERITAGE DAY CARE DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES DEVOLUTION DIVIDENDS DRAINAGE DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC CAPACITY ECONOMIC CLIMATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POLICY ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFECTIVE STRATEGY EMISSIONS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT EXERCISES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FLOOR AREA FOOD STORAGE FUEL GARBAGE COLLECTION GAS EMISSIONS GOOD URBAN GOVERNANCE HEALTH CARE HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH SERVICES HERITAGE AREAS HERITAGE SITES HIGHWAYS HOSPITALS HOUSING HOUSING DEVELOPMENT HUMAN GROWTH HUMAN SETTLEMENTS HYGIENE ILLEGAL PARKING INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTERVENTION LAND DEVELOPMENT LAND RECLAMATION LAND RESOURCES LAND USE LAND USE STRATEGIES LAWS LEGAL AUTHORITY LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL ADMINISTRATION LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LONGER DISTANCES MAYORS MOTOR VEHICLES MUNICIPAL MUNICIPAL BONDS MUNICIPAL COUNCILS MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT MUNICIPAL ENGINEER MUNICIPAL FINANCE MUNICIPAL REVENUE MUNICIPALITIES OIL PATIENTS PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT POLICE POLICE POWERS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLLUTION POPULATION DENSITY PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY TAXES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC PARTNERSHIPS PUBLIC SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE QUALITY OF LIFE RAIL RAILROAD RAILWAY RAILWAYS REBATES RECYCLING RING ROADS ROAD ROAD ACCIDENTS ROAD CONDITIONS ROAD CONGESTION ROAD DEVELOPMENT ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD NETWORK ROAD TRANSPORT ROADS SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SECURITY OF TENURE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE QUALITY SERVICE SECTOR SERVICE STANDARDS SEWAGE SEWERAGE SEWERAGE SERVICES SLUMS SOCIAL ACTIVITIES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL INTEGRATION SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL MOBILIZATION SOCIAL PLANNING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL SECTOR SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STAKEHOLDER GROUPS STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION STAKEHOLDERS SUB-DIVISION REGULATIONS SUSTAINABLE CITIES TAX TOLL TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC FLOW TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT TRANSPORT PLANNING TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRUE UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN ENVIRONMENT URBAN GOVERNANCE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN LIVING URBAN MANAGEMENT URBAN POOR URBAN POVERTY URBAN POVERTY REDUCTION URBAN RENEWAL URBAN SERVICES URBANIZATION URBANIZATION PROCESS UTILITIES VEHICLE VEHICLE SPEED VIOLENCE VOCATIONAL TRAINING WASTE WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE MANAGEMENT WATER DRAINAGE WATER METERS WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT WEALTH WORK PLANS The Colombo Municipal Council (CMC), in collaboration with the World Bank, UNDP, UNCHS (HABITAT) and the Western Provincial Council (WPC) in Sri Lanka, launched a project in February 2000 to formulate a comprehensive strategy framework and a perspective plan of action for development of the city. The purpose was to identify key areas and issues that need systemic and planned attention of the Council and other major stakeholders and to develop appropriate strategies to address them. A Senior Consultant was assigned to the CMC by the sponsors to help formulate the strategy through a consultative process. In formulating the strategy framework, the CMC consulted a wide variety of stakeholder groups through a series of formal and informal consultations. They included civil society partners such as NGOs and CBOs, representatives of the poor; senior municipal officials; and leading private sector representatives, i.e., major investors, realtors, developers and Chambers of Commerce & Industry. Their views, ideas and suggestions were reviewed and those compatible with the development vision and thrust identified by the CMC task forces and stakeholder consultations are incorporated in this strategy framework. All stakeholders, particularly the private sector, considered the opportunity as an unprecedented move by the CMC and WPC. They welcomed the offer to join in this unique partnership-building exercise in city management and have assured the city administration of their wholehearted cooperation. 2014-06-23T16:41:37Z 2014-06-23T16:41:37Z 2000-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/11/19485571/colombo-city-development-strategy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18724 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Colombo, Sri Lanka Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Colombia |