Strategy for sustainable housing and land management in the UNECE region for the period 2014 – 2020 Gulnara Roll, Head, Housing and Land Management Unit.

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Strategy for sustainable housing and land management in the UNECE region for the period 2014 – 2020 Gulnara Roll, Head, Housing and Land Management Unit 16 December 2013, Geneva

Structure of UNECE Committee on Housing and Land Management

Committee areas of work Sustainable housing Sustainable urban development Land administration and management Country profile on housing and land management

Committee Bureau agreed on the need of the Strategy at its meeting on 2 April 2012 and prepared the first draft. First draft Strategy discussion at the 73rd Committee session, September 2012 The Committee decided on the structure of the Strategy and entrusted the Bureau with further developing the draft strategy. Survey of opinions of member States in October – November The process of the Strategy development

Outcomes of the survey: key challenges - High private ownership - Deterioration - Energy loss - Affordability - High private ownership - Deterioration - Energy loss - Affordability - Unbalanced development - Polarization - Social and spatial segregation - Unbalanced development - Polarization - Social and spatial segregation TRANSITION FROM CENTRALLY PLANNED TO MARKET ECONOMY SIDE EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION - Homelessness - Urban decline - Abandoned sites - Homelessness - Urban decline - Abandoned sites FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC CRISES

Loss of life, assets and economy Loss of life, assets and economy CLIMATE CHANGE DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES Shifts in planning and design Shifts in planning and design Outcomes of the survey: key challenges

Meeting of the Bureau of the Committee, 28 Nov 2012 Stakeholders’ meeting, 18 February 2013 Joint bureaux meeting, 19 February 2013 Committee Bureau meeting, 20 February 2013 The draft Strategy sent to Committee, 5 April 2013 Informal meeting of the Committee agreed on the draft Strategy text, 21 May Consultations on the Strategy preparation

MINISTERIAL MEETING HOUSING AND LAND MANAGEMENT 8 October participants: 47 countries, 18 ministers, 8 vice-ministers and 31 agency heads The Ministerial Meeting adopted the strategy, which will guide the work of the Committee, its Working Party on Land Administration and the Real Estate Market Advisory Group.

The Strategy contains 15 objectives (A to N) and 36 targets. These are organized under four themes: Sustainable housing and real estate markets Sustainable urban development Sustainable land administration and management Cross-cutting themes The Strategy

Objective (A). To reduce energy use in the housing sector as compared to 2012 and continue the downward trend Objective (B). To reduce the impact of the residential sector on the environment, taking into account the life cycle of buildings Objective (C). To improve the resilience of buildings to natural and human-generated disasters The Strategy

Objective (D). To improve the overall access of all to adequate, affordable, good-quality, healthy and secure housing and utility services, with particular attention to young people and vulnerable groups Objective (E). To improve the access of persons with disabilities to barrier-free housing Objective (F). To support and encourage private investment in the housing sector Objective (G). To ensure efficient management of the housing stock The Strategy

Objective (H). To contribute to well-functioning efficient, equitable and transparent housing and land markets which respond to different types of housing demand Objectives (I). To balance the competing demand for and limited supply of available land, minimise the loss of rural land and increase the efficient use of urban land Objective (J). To have in place an efficient, accessible and transparent land administration system, which provides all with security of tenure and real property rights, facilitates real estate investments and transactions and ensures effective and transparent property valuation, land-use planning and sustainable land development Objective (K). To set up, or improve the performance of those organizations, such as land registries, cadastre agencies, courts and other public authorities which are essential for a well-functioning land administration system The Strategy

Objective (L). To ensure investment in innovation and research, with particular attention to energy savings, social innovation, green, compact, inclusive and smart cities Objective (M). To support good governance, effective public participation and the rule of law in the areas of housing, urban planning and management and land administration Objective (N). To ensure that specific provisions on non-discriminatory processes are duly reflected in existing housing, urban planning and land management legislation Objective (O). To intensify the regional and international exchange of experience and cooperation in the areas of housing, urban planning and land management The Strategy

The strategy is available at: ECE_HBP_2013_3.pdf Gulnara Roll, Head, UNECE Housing and Land Management Unit,