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E l l e n H a m i l t o n & V i c t o r V e r g a r a | T h e W o r l d B a n k | N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 3

E l l e n H a m i l t o n & V i c t o r V e r g a r a | T h e W o r l d B a n k | N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 3

E l l e n H a m i l t o n & V i c t o r V e r g a r a | T h e W o r l d B a n k | N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 3

Value

Coordinate

Leverage

VALUE and develop the city’s creditworthiness

COORDINATE public- private finance using clear, consistent

rules

LEVERAGE existing assets to develop new ones, and link both to land use planning

Connect Plan Finance

COORDINATE land with infrastructure, natural resources, hazard risk

VALUE land through transparent assessment

LEVERAGE competitive markets alongside regulation to

expand services

COORDINATE among transport options and with land

use

LEVERAGE investments that will generate largest returns individually and collectively

VALUE the city’s external and internal connections

E l l e n H a m i l t o n & V i c t o r V e r g a r a | T h e W o r l d B a n k | N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 3

Successful innovations in metropolitan planning and governance among decision-makers and metropolitan planners:

Leadership commitments Institutional innovation Learning and experimentation External catalysts

E l l e n H a m i l t o n & V i c t o r V e r g a r a | T h e W o r l d B a n k | N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 3

Promoting the sharing of knowledge

Facilitating capacity building and peer learning

Fostering network of practitioners

Providing a platform to help each other Members of the Global Lab in a discussion table at the workshop and walking together during the site visit.

E l l e n H a m i l t o n & V i c t o r V e r g a r a | T h e W o r l d B a n k | N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 3

Value added to other cities Strategic relevance to the Bank’s mission Balanced representation from across regions and income groups Model for financing the city’s participation

Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh City: Integrated Strategy

Nepal: Kathmandu Valley Urban Policy Dialogue

Brazil: Rio State Urban and Housing DPL

E l l e n H a m i l t o n & V i c t o r V e r g a r a | T h e W o r l d B a n k | N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 3

LAC: San Paulo; Rio de Janeiro; Mexico City EAP: Metro Manila; Ho Chi Minh City AFR: Addis Ababa; Nairobi; Lagos; Accra; Dar Es Salaam SAR: Mumbai; Karachi; Kathmandu ECA: Istanbul MNA: Cairo

E l l e n H a m i l t o n & V i c t o r V e r g a r a | T h e W o r l d B a n k | N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 3

Network of Practitioners: Creation of a virtual network; C4D Metropolitan Strategic Planning Exchange: face-to-fact workshop; annual biannual meetings; Structured leaning : formulating a living handbook on metropolitan strategic planning The Global Lab CoP website will be

officially launched in June 2013

E l l e n H a m i l t o n & V i c t o r V e r g a r a | T h e W o r l d B a n k | N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 3

Paris Seoul

E l l e n H a m i l t o n & V i c t o r V e r g a r a | T h e W o r l d B a n k | N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 3

PROVIDE 3 DAYS OF PEER LEARNING THROUGH EXPERT-LED DISCUSSIONS

10 city delegations from 4 regions, 10 Anchor and WBI reps/speakers, and 25+ NY/global experts as resources people participated.

Each member city presented its challenges, goals, and lessons learned to anchor discu

Discussions covered wide range of topics, including: metro planning approaches, systems, and frameworks; transportation; urban resilience, DRM, and climate change; solid waste; data; and economic development.

HANDS-ON LEARNING THROUGH SITE VISITS TO 3 INNOVATIVE PROJECTS

NY organized visits to innovative projects covering three of the lab’s key pillars:

Urban Growth & Economic Development: Sustainable Communities Initiative Project.

Resiliency: Regional Response to Hurricane Sandy.

Transportation: Moynihan Project.

LAUNCH LAB AROUND NY’S 4th PLAN TO PROVIDE 1st-HAND EXPERIENCE

Assembly brought together close to 1,000 civic and business leaders from around the U.S. to discuss major issues affecting the prosperity and quality of life in the NY-NJ-CT region.

Sessions and panel discussions provided an opportunity for participants to debate approaches to economic development, transport, housing, land use and environment and observe NY’s century-old processes.

Session on “World Cities” launched the Lab.

ONLINE COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE

Rich program of peer learning and peer reviews.

High-level face-to-face meetings of the Lab’s members in global cities (Paris? Seoul? ) and regional consultations in member cities.

Deepen and broaden connections made during inaugural launch through continued engagement (one-to-one and many-to-many).

Continued partnership among Anchor, WBI, Regions, RPA, and client cities—able to scale up lab depending on demand.

Lab is OWNED by clients—future direction will be determined by its member cities.

Online space for open discussions, knowledge library, Q&A, and materials from past events.

Monthly webinars and virtual knowledge exchanges.

E-Learning.

NEXT STEPS

E l l e n H a m i l t o n & V i c t o r V e r g a r a | T h e W o r l d B a n k | N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 3

Network of Practitioners: Creation of a virtual network; C4D

Strong Demand from participating cities to learn form Seoul’s best

practices

Win/Win situation for Partner Cities, Seoul and The World Bank

Invite Seoul to all workshops in Mumbai, Paris and Webinars

Seoul to host Metro Lab event in April, 2014

E l l e n H a m i l t o n & V i c t o r V e r g a r a | T h e W o r l d B a n k | N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 3

December 10-14, 2013

Seoul, Barcelona, RPA, Rio de Janeiro, Paris, Vancouver, Mexico City

Three Themes:

i. Metropolitan Information System for Planning and Analysis ii. Metropolitan Development for Sustainable Urbanization iii. Institutional, Financial and Implementation of Metropolitan

Development

E l l e n H a m i l t o n & V i c t o r V e r g a r a | T h e W o r l d B a n k | N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 3

Thank You

See you again at MetroLab Seoul