AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.04.2002, Blaðsíða 65

AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.04.2002, Blaðsíða 65
It is also important to follow up the policies contained in the plans for the city with further research. The part played by the Department of Development, in coopera- tion with the Planning Department, is to ensure plan- ning is based on the most sound social, economic, and service premises as possible. On behalf of Reykjavík, many developmental studies concerning the various city departments and residential services are being undertaken; the most imporíant study in this field is the balanced scorecard of the city. Preliminary policy for development and research Deputies from the largest city departments dealing with social and economic issues have suggested the following breakdown of research: Urban Quality. This refers both to the natural and built environment, the service systems of the city and other bodies, and city culture in its broadest sense. In this group are: a) Comparative studies of other cities. b) Studies of urban quality by district. c) Studies of lifestyle and culture changes. d) Development of measures to assess the most desir- able development of urban society in Reykjavík. e) The new City Architect's Department is to study how the built environment of the city can be improved. Public Democracy. In this group are: a) Experiments in participation and cooperation between the public and city authorities. b) Assessment of which service should be offered in what city districts and the demand for services by dis- trict. c) Assessment of what issues the public is most inter- ested in. d) Experiments in increasing the feeling of belonging and residential cooperation in individual districts. e) Monitoring foreign examples of good government, such as cooperation with the Bertelsmann organisa- tion. Urban development and a new emphasis in plan- ning. The policies of the Development Plan for Reykjavík 2001-2024, concerning increased population densities in the city, a greater mix of housing and work, as well as the encouragement of more sustainable transportation with increased public transit, call for the following research: a) Studies of land values and the cost of building up and running services in the centres of new districts and on the outskirts. b) Studies of transit habits of residents in the Capital Area (this study has already been started). c) Study of the housing and iocational preferences of different social groups (in preparation). d) Assessment of the development potential of the cen- tral area of Reykjavík and the Vatnsmýri district includ- ing the “Knowledge Village”. Urban Society - Multi-Culture. In this group of re- search, many studies can be included: a) Listing foreigners by district and various conditions. b) Mapping of the changes in the distribution of social groups by city district. c) Assessing likely changes in service demand of dif- ferent social groups by city district. d) Study of different conditions of the inhabitants and social segregation. e) Monitoring trends in the urban societies of neigh- bouring countries. Internationalization - Innovation. In order for Reykjavík to be able to compete with foreign cities for people and companies, the following research should be undertaken: a) Close monitoring of the development of the “New economy” in cooperation with the City Planning Department, as well as other changes and opportuni- ties which the international information revolution can have for our urban society. b) Close monitoring of the best in innovation and devel- opment of comparable cities. c) Assessment of education and capabilities required by employers for upcoming decades. d) Follow-up on Aflvaki policies concerning opportuni- ties for Reykjavík in the 21 st Century. This research will without a doubt provide a firm knowledge base for future city policy. As lceland is the only Scandinavian country where no specific urban pol- icy for the new century exists, it is important to start this research. Reykjavík must be „on the map“ as soon as possible among the competitive cities of the world. ■ Dr. Bjarni Reynarsson geographer/planner, Project Manager at the Department of Development in the Town Hall. 63
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