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Abu Dhabi delegation Visits Singapore Urban Redevelopment Authority
Best Practices, Land Use and Sustainability Policies Discussed
UPC Shares Emirate's Urban Vision 2030 with Singapore's Urban Planning Officials
The visit of Abu Dhabi Government Delegation, led by His Excellency Falah Mohammed Al Ahbabi, General Manager of UPC , discussed plans for future planning and sustainable development strategies in Singapore and exchanged best practices related to green policies and incentives, zero energy building and the Singapore land use planning system.
Highlighting the importance of the visit to the Urban Redevelopment Authority, which is part of ongoing collaborations between the Abu Dhabi and Singapore governments, H.E Falah Al Ahbabi said, 'As the planning authority responsible for the Emirate's urban development, we strive to create benchmark urban planning policies and initiatives that are closely integrated with land use, infrastructure and transportation solutions. Our visit to Singapore provided us with the ideal platform to explore and identify opportunities and cooperation to exchange best practices in urban planning and sustainability that continue our efforts to develop a sustainable Arab Capital for the next generation.'
Under the ambit of the Vision 2030, the UPC delegation briefed the URA officials on the key objectives of Vision 2030 that have laid the foundations for benchmark regional master plans that recognize and respondto cultural, socio-economic and spatial diversity. The plans lay the foundation for sustainable urban built forms and infrastructure systems that result in complete communities throughout the Emirate.
During the visit, H.E Falah Al Ahbabi took the opportunity to discuss with Singapore officials the concept of "resilience" that is becoming a hot topic for many capitals in today's uncertain world. Whether it be economic, social, cultural or environmental, resilience is essential for cities like Singapore or Abu Dhabi to ensure continued operation and efficiency so remain attractive places to reside, visit or do business. To address this concern, the Singapore's Urban Redevelopment Authority has presented its multi-stakeholder, integrative and consultative approaches that integrate the economic, socio-cultural and environmental dimensions of sustainable development and, as UPC is doing under the overarching principles that drove Abu Dhabi Vision 2030, identify, prioritize and understand the synergy among these elements.
Commenting on the visit, Al Ahbabi added: "We return back to Abu Dhabi with many ideas for future collaboration. We have noticed a lot of similarities in the way to approach the strategic role of the urban planning disciplines between the Singapore's Urban Redevelopment Authority and the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council . Our constructive debates asserted the links between strategic spatial plans and land use management while highlighting and confirming the perfect correlation between urban plans and broader institutional visions ".
At the end of the visit, H.E. Falah Al Ahbabi expressed that he looks forward to welcoming a visit by the URA delegation to Abu Dhabi to showcase the Emirate's Abu Dhabi Urban Vision 2030.
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About the
Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council
:
The
Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council
was created by Law number 23 of the year 2007 and is the agency responsible for the future of Abu Dhabi's urban environments, and the expert authority behind the visionary Plan Abu Dhabi 2030 Urban Structure Framework Plan published September 2007. Chaired by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, the
Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council
defines the shape of the Emirate, ensuring factors such as sustainability, infrastructure capacity, community planning and quality of life, by overseeing development across the city and the Emirate as a whole. The
Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council
ensures best practice in planning for both new and existing urban areas.
The Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council 's primary purpose is to deliver upon the vision of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, Ruler of Abu Dhabi for the continued fulfilment of the grand design envisaged by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and the ongoing evolution of Abu Dhabi as a global capital city. By drawing on urban planning expertise locally, throughout the GCC and around the world, the UPC strives to be a global authority on the future of urban planning and design.
For more information please contact:
Jean-Philippe Coulaud
Corporate Communications Director
Direct: +971 2 409 6095
Email: Jphilippe.coulaud@upc.gov.ae
Web: www.upc.gov.ae
Fouad Kassem
Public Affairs and Media Relations Manager
Direct: +971 2 409 6059
Mobile:+971 50 632 4150
Email: Fouad.Kassem@upc.gov.ae
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