STRATEGIC PLANNING OF A HEALTHY CITY FOR ALL CITIZENS IN DIGITAL ERA Atmajaya Catholic University Faculty of Medicine, Jakarta International conference.

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STRATEGIC PLANNING OF A HEALTHY CITY FOR ALL CITIZENS IN DIGITAL ERA Atmajaya Catholic University Faculty of Medicine, Jakarta International conference on public health Solo sept Charles Surjadi, MD, MPH, Ph.D, Prof

Planning a healthy city for all citizen Urban issues in sustainable development goal Digital monitoring of activities in city strategic planning of a healthy city for all citizens in digital era | charles surjadi

There are two ways to look at a healthy city. 1.The first and obvious way is to look for cities with the best health care in terms of access, quality and affordability. 2.The second is to dive a little deeper into how the city promotes and enables a healthy lifestyle for its residents. Vision Building cities and communities of peace Where all citizens live in harmony, Committed to sustainable development, respectful of diversity, Reaching for the highest possible quality of life and equitable distribution of health, By promoting and protecting health in all setting

Healthy Settings: What? The place or social context in which people engage in daily activities in which environmental, organizational & personal factors interact to affect health & wellbeing. A setting is also where people actively use & shape the environment & thus create or solve problems relating to health. Settings can normally be identified as having physical boundaries, a range of people with defined roles & an organizational structure.” Settings for Health - WHO Health Promotion Glossary, 1998

Healthy Settings: Who? Teachers Students Governors Youth Service Health & Social Care Community Groups Healthy School Co-ordinator Non- Teaching Staff Parents/ Carers School Nurse Businesses Police Faith Organisations Investing for Health in North West England: Using the Healthy Settings Approach M Dooris University of Central Lancashire 2010

Healthy Settings: How (2)? Values participation, equity, partnership, sustainability multidisciplinary ‘whole systems’ socio- ecological approach public health development agenda  institutional agenda/core business organisational development & change management  high visibility innovative project top-down political/ managerial commitment  bottom-up engagement & empowerment Investing for Health in North West England: Using the Healthy Settings Approach M Dooris University of Central Lancashire 2010

OUTPUT 11 Character Healthy City strategic planning of a healthy city for all citizens in digital era | charles surjadi

OUTPUT 11 Character Healthy City

Three phase of project development strategic planning of a healthy city for all citizens in digital era | charles surjadi

Framework for analysing project working environment strategic planning of a healthy city for all citizens in digital era | charles surjadi

What is Habitat III? The third United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development. The Conference is convened every 20 years: – Habitat I: Vancouver, Canada : The first international UN Conference to fully recognize the challenge of urbanization. – Habitat II: Istanbul, Turkey – 1996: Assessed two decades of progress since Habitat I and set fresh goals for the new millennium. Habitat Agenda adopted – “Adequate Shelter for All” – Habitat III : Quito, Ecuador - October 2016: “A New Urban Agenda”

Cities today occupy approximately only 2% of the total land, however: Economy (GDP) 70% Global energy consumption over 60% Green gas emissions 70% Global waste 70% “Cities are where the battle for sustainable development will be won or lost” (HLP, 2013). It is becoming more and more clear that achievements on Sustainable development will depend on how we will manage and guide the urbanization Source: UN Habitat Toward a New Urban Agenda CLIMATE CHANGEPEACE AND SECURITYINEQUALITY World Urban URBANISATION Population 54.5% strategic planning of a healthy city for all citizens in digital era | charles surjadi

The New Urban Agenda “the capacity of urbanization … to address the challenges of poverty, inequality, its contribution to addressing climate change and also to advance more sustainable forms of consumption and production in the forthcoming years.” Dr. Joan Clos Executive Director UN-HABITAT

The New Urban Agenda Thematic Areas The UN has provided six thematic areas to guide all countries in the preparation of the National Reports and Plans of Action. 1)Urban Economy 2)Urban Demographics (Social Cohesion and Equity) 3)Urban Frameworks (Governance and Legislation) 4)Urban Ecology and Environment 5)Urban Planning and Design 6)Housing and Basic Services

A Smart City, a city well performing in a forward-looking way in these 6 characteristics, built on the ‘smart’ combination of endowments and activities of self-decisive, independent and aware citizens. Smart cities Ranking of European medium-sized cities Final report the Centre of Regional Science, Vienna UT

Air pollution monitoring through smart city

Become digitally smart – effectively deploy information and communication technologies to execute governance, stimulate citizen action, and share learnings across institutions and among cities; Become physically smart – transform infrastructure and processes for flows of energy, materials, services and financing to catalyse sustainable development, resilience, and a higher quality of life; and Become economically smart – establish local ecosystems through which citizens and businesses can share assets and resources, and collaborate to meet specific goals. Cities tend to be benchmarked on various criteria cutting across THREE DIMENSION: liveability (quality of life, urban mobility) ; workability (income equality, working environment and economic productivity); and sustainability (e.g., resource and energy efficiency, pollution and environmental protection). Smart cities excel in how they improve on all three dimensions BRDM8KTcjdj8qy0SJACdjSZpMSZg1PON4EDM_65iRP6ygLuQ- YxQeoUhLTN4hsYjERoCVpfwSmart City strategic planning of a healthy city for all citizens in digital era | charles surjadi

aplikasi clue for smart city Governor Jakarta officially launches Jakarta “Smart City” reporting apps QLUE (for citizens) and CROP (for officials) This application is used by community leaders to report their daily activities to smart city centre at Jakarta Flooded, disaster etc There is discussion to be used for health and jumantik /cadre for watching larve of mosquitos to report to health city agency and to be expanded for accident,outbreak and other health and welfare events Website: Google Maps: Twitter: Facebook: Youtube: Jakarta Smart Cityhttp://smartcity.jakarta.go.idhttps://goo.gl/maps/dB5aNcRM3mK2http://twitter.com/jscloungehttp://facebook.com/jscloungeJakarta Smart City

Challenge strategic planning of a healthy city for all citizens in digital era | charles surjadi

Thank you