User:Dasevy/DICI
The Situation
[edit]For the convention area, called space-DICI population will grow from 39 300 to a total of 124 100 jobs will grow from 49,000 to a total of 139900 until 2030 (statec.lu)
Conventions in Spatial Planning
[edit]Such conventions are often used in Luxembourgish spatial planning.
Dici Convention
2005-2010, 2010-2015
Other(s):
the Nordstad
the municipalities adjacent to the Luxembourg airport
the Alzette Valley convention area
aiming at
(i) safeguarding a more sustainable development of these areas
(ii) implementing the objectives presented in the PDAT and the IVL
(iii) coordinating and integrating the territorial development of the municipalities involved
Structure
[edit]Decision-making level:
the Political Committee
It examines the proposals of the technical committee takes the necessary decisions
The political committee is composed of
-the mayor of each municipality
-one alderman for each municipality
-representatives of ministries and departments involved in the coordination process
Level of coordination:
1.) the Technical committee
the technical committee presents and discusses the status of work, organizational aspects (procedure, funding)
and prepares the paperwork to present to the political committee
The Technical Committee is composed of
-two representatives from each municipality
-representatives of ministries and departments involved
-representatives of consulting firms
2.) Coordination of the process
The team “coordination process” is responsible for coordinating and organizing the whole process development of timelines and financing plans, organization and distribution of work, moderating meetings, reports of committee meetings
The “coordination team” is composed of
-representatives of the city of Luxembourg
-Representatives of the Department of Planning (MDDI)
-The spokesmen of the working groups
The working groups
[edit]The following working groups were established for the development of the PIDP (plan intégré de développement pluricommunal)
- Urban Development Working Group
development of proposals for future urban development, housing sector coordination, mobility and landscape
e.g. distribution of jobs and residents
- Mobility Working Group
development and evaluation of proposals for mobility planning
e.g. future development scenario and traffic simulations.
- Task Force PIDP
mobility and urban development in an integrated working group, harmonization of urban development and mobility
- Task Force Parking Management
development and implementation of the concept of parking management municipal level
- Bus Working Group
development of a coherent bus system
Milestones
[edit]DICI partners agreed to implement several strategic key projects
A coordinated management of economic activity zones
The development of inter-municipal mobility concepts and planning of common public transports
The development of common actions regarding pressing housing issues
The promotion of the DICI cooperation among a wider public
Project 1: public transport network - transport union
Project 2: coordination of activity areas
Project 3: consistent mobility concept
Project 4: "I am DICI"
Project 5: cooperation in housing – available urban housing
Notes
[edit]http://www.wort.lu/de/view/das-verkehrschaos-abwenden-4f637483e4b090900968351f
MASDA Evaluation Structure
[edit]Course # 11 Introduction to European Territorial Issues
[edit]Evaluation: 100 % Written exam
Course # 12 Introduction to Doing Research
[edit]Evaluation: 50 % in-course assessment (discussion + library sessions), 50 % assignment report
Course # 21 Field trip to Brussels and Louvain-la-Neuve
[edit]Evaluation: 70 % in-course assessment, 30 % oral presentation (field work)
Course # 31 Introductory Statistics
[edit]Evaluation: 100 % in-course assessment
Course # 32 Qualitative Research Methods
[edit]Evaluation: 100 % in-course assessment
Course # 33 Introduction Cartography
[edit]Evaluation: 30 % in-course assesment and 70 % assignements reports to Cartography
Course # 34 Geographic Information Systems
[edit]Evaluation: 30 % in-course assesment and 70 % assignements reportsc Information Systems (GIS) Project
Course # 41 Spatial Analysis
[edit]Evaluation: 70 % Oral exam, 30 % Report on empirical articles and Statistics
Course # 42 Operational Location and Spatial Interaction Modelling
[edit]Evaluation:70 % Written exam, 30 % reports
Course # 43 Spatial Analysis Applications with R
[edit]Evaluation: 100 % Report of group assignment
Course # 51 European Spatial Development Policies
[edit]Evaluation: 66 % based on 2 papers (case study/memo/briefing), 34% in-course assessment including the presentation of Papers
Course # 52 Concepts and Methods in Governance Research
[edit]Evaluation: 20 % guided reading, 20 % concept of research design, 60 % paper/report concepts and Methods in Governance Research
Course # 61 Integrative Approaches to Sustainable Spatial Development
[edit]Evaluation: 80 % paper reports 20% guided reading
Course # 62 Spatial Development in Europe
[edit]Evaluation: 50 % paper report, 50 % in-course assessment
Course # 71 Implementation and Monitoring of Spatial Policies
[edit]Evaluation: 70 % paper reports 30% in-course assessment
Course # 72 Preparation and Submission of EU Dossiers
[edit]Evaluation: 100 % in-course assessment
Course # 73 Process Management Skills
[edit]Evaluation: 20 % paper reports 80% in-course assessment
Course # 8 : TRACK A - SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND MODELLING
[edit]Evaluation: 33 % in-course assessment and small practical reports (8.1), 33 % Assignment report (8.2) ,33 % Poster and seminar presentation (8.3)
Course # 9 : TRACK B - ANALYSIS OF SPATIAL GOVERNANCE
[edit]Evaluation: 60 % Paper/report, 40 % Oral presentation
Course # 10: TRACK C - SPATIAL POLICIES AND THE GREATER REGION
[edit]Evaluation: 60 % Paper/report, 40 % Oral presentation
Course # 111 Research Seminar
[edit]Evaluation: 100 % in-course assessment
Course # 113 Master’s thesis
[edit]Evaluation: See Master’s dissertation guidelines