SP 2302 Planning Theory II Level II - Semester 4: Planning Process in Sri Lankan Context
SP 2302 Planning Theory II Level II - Semester 4: Planning Process in Sri Lankan Context
SP 2302 Planning Theory II Level II - Semester 4: Planning Process in Sri Lankan Context
Level II – Semester 4
LECTURE 2
PLANNING PROCESS IN SRI LANKAN CONTEXT
Planning Process in Sri Lankan Context
Planning Process in Sri Lanka
Data Collection
Activity 1:
Find out the Planning
Survey Primary Data Secondary Data
Collection Collection Process that is adopted in
your sample plan.
3 PHASES OF PLANNING PROCESS
Boundary Delineation
Analysis
Analysis &
Synthesis
Potentials of the Constraints of the
area area
Vision Formulation
Strategy formulation
Gazetting
Data Collection
Data
Information
Spatial Information
Activity 2:
Find out how the collected data is converted into
SPATIAL INFORMATION in your sample plan.
Thematic project
Academic year: 2012/2015 Thalawakele & Lindula UC area
Data collection
Pedestrian Flow.
Formal Boundary
Boundary Delineation
Why a boundary is important for planning?
The plan will have direct impact within the
region it is prepared.
New Method
SYSTEMS APPROACH
Example:
Hydro System
Vegetation Pattern
Road Network
Built Fabric
Functional Boundary Delineation
1. Hydro Systems
2. Vegetation Pattern Multi-Variant
3. Road Network Technique
OR Compatibility with
4. Built fabric
Natural Barriers and
5. Traffic flow Weighted Overlay Administrative
6. Activity pattern Technique
boundary
7. Material flow
Functional Boundary
Functional Boundary Delineation
Functional Boundary
Formal Boundary - Western Province
Activity 3:
Find out the boundary
delineation process in your
sample plan.
Analysis of the Data
1. Evolution of Space
2. Spatial Configuration (Systems, Pattern, Network)
3. Spatial hierarchy
4. Activity network and Activity hierarchy
5. Regional Linkages
6. Land Value, Land Ownership
7. ….
8. … ,etc., etc.
1. SWOT Analysis
SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Internal Ex: Having inland water bodies
Weaknesses
Ex: Some water bodies are polluted
Opportunities
External Ex: upcoming water management projects of UDA
Threats
Ex: Settlements are exposed to seasonal floods due
to the inland water bodies
SWOT Analysis
When finding planning
SWOT Analysis
solutions….
Strengths
Internal Use strengths
Weaknesses to take advantage
of
opportunities
Opportunities
External
Threats
SWOT Analysis
SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Internal Overcome weaknesses by
Weaknesses taking advantage
of
opportunities
Opportunities
External
Threats
SWOT Analysis ?
SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Internal
Use strengths
Weaknesses to reduce the impact
of
Opportunities threats
External
Threats
SWOT Analysis
SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Internal
Weaknesses Defensive tactics
aimed at reducing
Opportunities weaknesses &
External avoiding
Threats threats
SWOT Analysis
SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Internal
Weaknesses Defensive tactics
aimed at reducing
Opportunities weaknesses &
External avoiding
Threats threats
SWOT Analysis
SWOT Matrix
Strengths – S Weaknesses – W
List Opportunities
List Threats
Root Cause Analysis
Less investment
Disaster threat Untapped potentials
Activity 3:
opportunities
Find out the Analysis Process
Located in disaster in your sample plan.
prone area Town center does Least populated
not welcome people town
Vision | Goals | Objectives
Vision | Goals | Objectives
Vision
SPATIAL VISION
Goals | Objectives
Setting Goals
GOALS are
• broad
• general intentions
• intangible
• abstract
• can not be validated
Goals | Objectives
Example of Goals
Goal 1
Create Compact Townships with vibrant
diverse economy.
Goal 2
Enhance efficient movement &
activities.
Goal 3
Promote healthy Comfort & Sustainable
environment for living.
Goals | Objectives
Objectives
Setting Objectives
Example of Objectives
STRATEGIC ACTIONS
Present FUTURE CITY
PLANNING INTERVENTION
City (in 20 years)
SPATIAL STRATEGY