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The public discussion for the Disaster Risk Assessment Management and Transport component opens
The
Municipality of Ferizaj/Urosevac, being supported by the Municipal Spatial
Planning Support Programme in Kosovo (MuSPP) funded by Sida and implemented by
UN-HABITAT has drafted the DRAM and Transport component of MDP/UDP.
With the
purpose of having an inclusive, participatory and transparent planning process
a public discussion was organized for the Disaster Risk Assessment Management
(DRAM) and Transport documents. The presentation took place on 25th of March
2011, in Ferizaj/Urosevac Municipal Assembly Hall. It was attended by the
representatives of the Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning (Department
of Spatial Planning), Ministry of Economic Development - Institute for
Seismology, representatives of the neighboring municipality Gjilan/Gnjilane-
Directorate of Urbanism and Emergency, Kosovo Police Service - Fire department,
OSCE, civil society, local media in Ferizaj/Urosevac as well as MuSPP
officials. There were approximately 60 participants in the event.
The aim of
the public presentation was to present the components findings and
subsequently obtain opinions and comments from different relevant institutions,
stakeholders and public with the purpose of improvement of the final draft of
the documents. The draft documents were presented at the event, and they were
also sent to the participants for written comments.
In her
opening speech Ms. Qazime Vata, the director of Urbanism, Cadastre and
Environment in the Municipality of Ferizaj, stated that the Municipality
approved the MDP/UDP in 2009, however they assessed that some chapters needed
to be further strengthened and as a result DRAM and Transport documents have
been drafted which will contribute to development control in disaster prone
areas and for transport and mobility development in the drafting of urban
regulatory plans.
Mr. Ishaku
Maitumbi (OIC, UN-HABITAT) emphasized the importance of the documents and
stated that disasters cannot be predicted; however through planning the impact
of disasters can be reduced.
Representative
from the
After the
public discussion the documents have been sent to the participants for their
comments. The final review will take place after the comments from the public
discussion are received, and the final document will then be submitted to the
Assembly for approval.