The metro manila green print vision 2030 (dec 2012)

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MMC Resolution No. 11-09, s. 2011 directing the Metro Manila Council Committee on Urban Development & Renewal/ Land Use Planning and Zoning, led by Hon. Mayor Sherwin Gatchalian, to convene and conceptualize/craft an urban renewal program for Metro Manila.

Metro Manila Urban Renewal Council Resolution (13 Feb 2011)

WHERE IT ALL BEGAN

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Stakeholder Engagements PHASE I

• Greenprint 2030 Launch Event

• Technical Workshops: International good practices on metropolitan planning and management

• Two seminars for Metro Manila LGU planners on Mexico and Brazil

• metropolitan planning experiences

• Visioning Workshop

GREENPRINT 2030:

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The Vision for Metro Manila by 2030

• Outlines a core set of opportunities • Developed by international experts with

consultation from National Government Agencies, Local Government Units, and Civil Society Organizations

GREENPRINT 2030:

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GREENPRINT 2030:

Stakeholder One-on-One Engagements

PHASE I

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GREENPRINT 2030:

Stakeholder Speaking Engagements

PHASE I

Ateneo School of Government’sInclusive Mobility Conference

City of Pasig-sponsored Non-Motorized Transport Advocacy Forum

GMMA READY Project: Seminar-Forum on Disaster Risk Reduction Management & Climate Change Adaptation

Urban Land Institute-Joint Steering Committee ULI Philippines and North Asia

RESILIENCE Project:2nd Inter-LGU Session

DOST-FNRI: Regional Dissemination ForumCHED’s Executive Dev’t Program for SUCs: Workshop on Revisiting & Enhancing the SUCs Strategic Plans

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GREENPRINT 2030:

The Vision ComponentsPHASE I

Realizing the vision’s potential will require the coordinated investment and progress on all vision elements, which are divided in two sections:

Green City-Building that Promotes Social Inclusivity, Livability & Reduced Vulnerability

Economic Opportunities

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Vision Achievement: Capitalizing on Synergy

PHASE I

GREENPRINT 2030:

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The Vision Statement

METRO MANILA REBORN GREEN, RESILIENT & INCLUSIVE

ASIA’S EASTERN GATEWAYWHERE SKILLS & FUN INTERSECT

PROCESSING THE WORLD’S KNOWLEDGE

DELIVERING HIGH-VALUE SERVICES TO THE WORLD WITH A HUMAN TOUCH

METRO MANILA FOR ALL GREEN, CONNECTED, AND RESILIENT

PROCESSING KNOWLEDGE AND DELIVERING SERVICES TO THE WORLD

WHERE TALENT AND OPPORTUNITY FLOURISH

GREENPRINT 2030:

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Deliverables

PHASE I

• Presentations • Brochure • Website• Facebook• Vision Draft Report

GREENPRINT 2030:

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Planning Next Steps

Moving forward to PHASE II

• VISION SETS FRAME FOR IDENTIFICATION OF STRATEGIC PARAMETERS (“STARTER STRATEGY”)

• PLANNING FOR & FORMULATION OF GREEN PRINT STRUCTURAL PLAN COMMENCES 1ST QUARTER 2013

GREENPRINT 2030:

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OUR SEVEN VISION ELEMENTS…

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Business and Knowledge Process Outsourcing

Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities

Economic/Livelihood Vision:

To be a global center for knowledge process outsourcing, through continuous wide scale upgrading of human resources

Source: CNN Eye on the Philippines Source: Metro Manila Directions

BPO / KPO Employment UP-Ayala TechnoHub

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Attract Newly Rich-Regional Neighbors

Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities

Economic/Livelihood Vision:

Make Metro Manila the destination of first choice for the newly emerging affluent citizens of East Asia for shopping, conventions & entertainment

Source: Manila Gateway

Tabu Bar, Makati

Source: BVENTS

SMX Conference Center

Source: Manila Gateway

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Reclaiming High-Value Services

Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities

Economic/Livelihood Vision:

Reclaim Metro Manila’s past role as a leading high-end services center in Asia in areas such as Higher Education, Medical Services / Tourism, and Creative Services

Source: Greenprint Team

St. Luke’s Hospital,

Fort BonifacioCutting Edge Digital Animation Studio, Makati

Source: Cutting Edge StudioSource: St. Luke’s Hospital

World Class Cardiology Practice @ St. Luke’s

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Peri-Urbanization Livelihood

Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities

Economic/Livelihood Vision:

Dramatically increasing livelihood opportunities in peri-urban Metro Manila by targeting public policy / investment support to globally competitive activities

Source: Sulit Real Estate Source: BBC News / Getty Images

(former) Intel Factory, Cavite Export Processing ZoneElectronics Assembly

Source: Toshiba Information Equipment

Toshiba Factory, Laguna

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Peri-Urbanization as Opportunity

Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities

Green City Building Vision:

Address the very rapid population growth on the periphery (>3% p.a.) by increasing mobility and livelihood opportunities

Source: Cities Alliance

Philippines’ Peri-Urban Slum Upgrading

Urban and Peri-Urban Boundaries

Source: Greenprint Team

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Green Large Scale City Building

Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities

Green City Building Vision:

To trigger massive public-private investment that addresses the backlog of housing, mobility, and environmental infrastructure needs, creating a city building engine of economic growth & employment creation

View of Makati from the Pasig River

Heavy Traffic on EDSA

New Condo Construction

Source: Chamber of Real Estate Builders’ Association Inc Source: Park Terraces Makati Source: Business Inquirer

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Green Large Scale City Building (cont.)

Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities

Green City Building Vision :

• Building on the strengths of Metro Manila’s multi-centered structure

• Capitalizing on the current spatial structure’s potential to be green and time saving by enhancing connectivity among / within urban centers

• Bring people closer to jobs & services

Location of Major Residential, Commercial & Retail

Developments

Source: Greenprint Team

Makati

BGC

Ortigas

Eastwood

Cubao/Araneta

North Triangle

Alabang

Monumento

Manila

MOA

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Retrofitting Communities

Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities

Green City Building Vision:

Dramatically upgrade housing & communities by:• Increasing densities outward from urban centers where appropriate,

especially near rapid transit stations• With a bias towards in-situ redevelopment of low-income communities

based on win-win land readjustment techniques proven elsewhere, which will preserve socio-economic diversity at the local level

Source: www.pvdatabase.org

In-Situ Relocation, Nagoya, Japan

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Reducing Vulnerabilities

Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities

Green City Building Vision:

Build and retrofit Metro Manila to reduce vulnerabilities associated with natural disasters, particularly flooding & earthquakes

Source: Associated Press / Mike Alquinto

Aftermath of Typhoon Ondoy

Source: World Bank

Flood Hazard Map of Metro Manila

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WE ARE SOON CLOSING OUR PHASE I, THEN MOVE TO THE PHASE II STRUCTURAL PLANNING PROCESS.

THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS AND PARTNERS!