Methodologies Metropolitan Management and Planning - Spanish


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UN-Habitat, through its MetroHUB initiative, presents this document on “Metropolitan Management and Planning Methodologies”, with the purpose of strengthening the capacities and competencies of the governments and local actors that experience the metropolitan phenomenon. The 21st century is often referred to as the "metropolitan century," the number of metropolitan areas with more than 500,000 people is increasing, and ninety percent of urban growth will occur in less developed regions, at a rapid rate and in situations in that capacity and resources are more limited, pose a challenge to those responsible for territorial management and development to innovate the way of managing cities, prioritizing and optimizing resources and efforts, based on principles of integration, collaboration and territorial equity . MetroHUB Methodologies give metropolitan actors a greater understanding of the metropolitan territorial dynamics, through experimental methods that lead them to propose ideas to better plan, govern, finance and manage metropolitan areas, generating skills that lead them to formulate territorial development strategies in accordance with the realities of the metropolises and regions, based on the principle of the integration of territorial management, taking advantage of the advantages of urbanization.

MetroHUB methodologies address topics such as:

• Planning of Intra-metropolitan Borders

• Governance of Metropolitan Interdependencies

• Participatory Metropolitan Planning

• Metropolitan Vision and Management

• Metropolitan Innovation

• Dialogue of Metropolitan Peers

• Innovation in Metropolitan Projects

• Metropolitan impact of territorial projects

Furthermore, this document contains training methodologies and experiences exchange to deepen the knowledge of metropolitan phenomena and metropolitan territorial management.

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  • Date published 1 June 2020