The objective of the National Urban Development Project for Indonesia is to increase the number of participating cities carrying out integrated planning and prioritizing their capital investments.
... See More + The project has 4 components. (1) National urban institutional and policy development component will support the strengthening of inter-ministerial coordination on cross-sectoral urban issues at the national level. It will also support the development of national policies, guidelines and strategies to promote efficient, sustainable and climate-resilient urban development. (2) Integrated planning for urban development component will strengthen the quality, strategic approach and implementation of integrated spatial planning within the participating cities, and links spatial planning with the prioritization of capital investments. In addition, a spatiallyinformed, medium-term, annually rolling capital investment planning and budgeting framework will be developed and implemented under this component. (3) City financial management capacity development component will finance capacity building activities and support necessary systems, equipment and tools for local governments to address constraints to effective implementation of prioritized capital investments, including demand side constraints to accessing alternative sources of finance beyond national government transfers. (4) Project implementation support component will finance the costs of Project Management Support (PMS) for the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU), Technical Management Consultants (TMCs) for all PIUs and Oversight ServiceProviders (OSPs) to strengthen the capacity of the CPMU and the PIUs to oversee implementation of the program at national, provincial and city levels. It will include contract supervision, financial and technical audit, oversight on the inclusion of environmental and social safeguards aspects (including citizen engagement), monitoring and evaluation.
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The development objective of the National Urban Development Project for Indonesia is to increase the number of participating cities carrying out integrated planning and prioritizing their capital investments.
... See More + Some of the negative impacts and mitigation measures include: (1) all project-affected persons (PAPs) are entitled to compensation for lost assets, or alternative forms of other assistance equivalent to compensation; PAPs lack of legal rights over the assets lost will not be blocked from the right for compensation or alternative forms of assistance; (2) the amount of compensation as decided in land acquisition and resettlement policy framework (LARAP), which must be paid fully to the owner of individual or collective based on the lost assets, no depreciation or taxes reduction, fees, or other purposes; (3) on land used for agricultural cultivation, obligatory effort should be providing replacement lands; but in the context of land rights inside the forest area, the acquisition does not obligate to provide land replacement; (4) replacement of tenement, site relocation for business, or replacement of farm land should be equal of value to the loss land usage; (5) compensation for assets should be paid before the time of impact, so that new houses can be built, fixed assets can be removed or replaced, and necessary mitigation measures can be done before the actual displacement; (6) social welfare level and access to resources will be maintained or improved after resettlement; and (7) clear institutional management should be established to ensure effective and timely implementation of all resettlement and rehabilitation steps.
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The development objective of the National Urban Development Project for Indonesia is to increase the number of participating cities carrying out integrated planning and prioritizing their capital investments.
... See More + Some of the negative impacts and mitigation measures include: (1) provide environmental and social (E and S) awareness training to strengthen existing planning processes with mainstreaming E and S analysis; (2) provide training on good practice in public consultation; (3) support for rehabilitation for community members who will lose their source of income or livelihood due to land acquisition for the project activity; (4) identify and summarize all anticipated significant adverse environmental impacts (including those involving indigenous people or involuntary resettlement); (5) describe with technical details each mitigation measure, including the type of impact to which it relates and the conditions under which it is required (for example, continuously or in the event of contingencies), together with designs, equipment descriptions, and operating procedures, as appropriate; (6) estimate any potential environmental impacts of these measures; and (7) provide linkage with any other mitigation plans (for example, for involuntary resettlement, indigenous peoples, or cultural property) required for the project.
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The development objective of the National Urban Development Project for Indonesia is to increase the number of participating cities carrying out integrated planning and prioritizing their capital investments.
... See More + Some of the negative impacts and mitigation measures include: ensure that community or indigenous peoples (IPs) receive a meaningful opportunity to participate in planning activities affecting them; and ensure that community or special community groups receive an opportunity to get cultural benefits according to their needs.
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