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The seminar in progress
The Urban Development Authority (UDA) of Sri Lanka and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) have been working together since February 2017 to formulate the urban development vision, plan and design guidelines with the objective of realizing Kandy’s unique socio-economic potential while preserving its ancient heritage.
An urban planning expert team from Japan worked together with officials of UDA Kandy office, in collecting available data, analyzing current situation, and recommending improvements to urban plans and regulations to meet the Government’s expectations and citizens’ aspirations for Kandy.
“The most important benefit from this technical cooperation is the exposure to urban planning methodologies and experiences from Japan the young UDA officers received from the Japanese experts. This experience will help them to improve both the planning and implementation processes of urban development,” noted Dr. Jagath Munasinghe, Chairman of UDA.
UDA’s urban plan for Kandy is due to be submitted for public comment, and gazetted after due process. The technical cooperation from JICA was to provide technical inputs to enhance and improve the urban plan, as well as the process of formulation.
“Our experience in Japan is that development plans or regulations could be successfully implemented only if they were prepared in consultation with the affected citizens from the outset. In Kandy, this kind of practice is not easy as there is a high level of diversity in terms of social, economic and ethno-religious considerations. So if the practice is to be used, it has to be adapted to ensure inclusivity and equity in representation of the citizens” commented Fusato Tanaka, Chief Representative of JICA in Sri Lanka.
The final seminar to present the findings and recommendations of the technical cooperation project was held in Kandy on August 9th with the participation of Patali Champika Ranawaka, Minister of Megapolis & Western Development and Kenichi Suganuma, Ambassador of Japan to Sri Lanka as guests of honour. Over 100 officials from the organizations representing the steering committee and working groups of the technical cooperation project attended the seminar.
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