Score: 200

All answers

Question Answer Description Datasource and Evidence Comment
Is there an indication that priority informal settlement upgrading projects are located in the city's urban network strategy? Strong Evidence

It is important that informal settlements benefit from the renewed focus on infrastucture expenditure in the urban network.

IDP/ BEPP 2016/17 review. Marginalised areas - outside IZ.
Has a department / service provider been identified to take responsibility of the strategy? Strong Evidence

Institutional capacity is needed to manage the land strategy.

IDP/ BEPP 2016/17 review. Spatial Planning and Housing.
Have risks of land invasions been identified? Partial Evidence

Even though the city government might have a land strategy, it might not benefit informal settlement residents.

IDP/ BEPP 2016/17 review. Yes, a high risk of land invasion has been identified.
Does the city council have a land release strategy in place? Or is there a strategy being compiled? Strong Evidence

An overarching strategy for land acquisition and release for housing and informal settlements indicates forward planning.

IDP/ BEPP 2016/17 review. Land strategy in progress.
What are the components of the land release strategy? Strong Evidence

Each city should indicate what measures it is taking towards realising the land strategy.

IDP/ BEPP 2016/17 review. Land acquisition programme submitted to Dept. of Land Affairs & Dept. of Public Works for approval. Working with HDA on the strategy.
What is the nature of the land strategy with regards to informal settlement upgrading? No Evidence

Is the land strategy reventative or enabling in nature?

IDP/ BEPP 2016/17 review. TRAs to be implemented.
Is there evidence that the majority of priority informal settlement upgrading projects are located in the urban network? No Evidence

The extent to which prioritised projects are included in the urban network.

IDP/ BEPP 2016/17 review. 6/32 priority projects in the urban network.
Is there a clear indication that the city government has adopted a land strategy with regards to informal settlements? Partial Evidence

Even though the city government might have a land strategy, it might not benefit informal settlement residents.

IDP/ BEPP 2016/17 review. Land Management Policy

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Reviewer   Wasim Moosa
Submitters   Tricia Govindasamy
Last modified   Tue Apr 18 2017 11:40:47 GMT+0000 (UTC)