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REVISED TLTB LAND USE PLAN FOR THE GREATER SUVA REGION

REVISED TLTB LAND USE PLAN FOR THE GREATER SUVA REGION. TLTB – iTaukei Land Trust Board. Our Role. TLTB (formerly NLTB) is a statutory body established in 1940 to control and administer iTaukei lands on behalf of the iTaukei land owners

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REVISED TLTB LAND USE PLAN FOR THE GREATER SUVA REGION

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  1. REVISED TLTB LAND USE PLAN FOR THE GREATER SUVA REGION TLTB PRESENTATION

  2. TLTB – iTaukei Land Trust Board Our Role • TLTB (formerly NLTB) is a statutory body established in 1940 to control and administer iTaukei lands on behalf of the iTaukei land owners • To secure, protect and manage land ownership rights assigned to the iTaukei landowners and to facilitate the commercial transactions that revolve around its use • 91 percent of all the land in Fiji is iTaukei Land TLTB PRESENTATION

  3. TLTB – VISION & CORE BUSINESS OUR VISION “ Excellence in land management services to meet the expectation of all stakeholders”. OUR CORE BUSINESS “Sustainable Development and Wealth Creation” TLTB PRESENTATION

  4. THE PROCESS • Phase 1 – Why do we plan? • Phase 2 – Where are we now? • Phase 3 – Where do we want to go? • Phase 4 – How do we get there? • Phase 5 – How do we get it done? • Phase 6 – How do we control activities? • Stakeholders are involved in all phases of planning since they have different roles and differing levels of involvement. TLTB PRESENTATION

  5. LAND USE MASTER PLAN FRAMEWORK Our Land Use Master will work in concert with other town and city plans and also aligned itself directly to the overall National Development Policies and Plan for Fiji TLTB PRESENTATION

  6. SMART GROWTH PRINCIPLES • Mix Land Uses • Compact Building Design • Range of Housing Opportunities and Choices • Create Walkable Neighbourhoods • Preserve Open Space, Agricultural land, Natural Beauty and Critical Environmental Areas • Provide a Variety of Transportation Choices • ETC

  7. LAND USE PLANNING & GIS • Analytical and modelling tool. • It is useful in monitoring of an area or conducting a feasibility study of a location for a specific purpose. E.g. ascertaining the suitability of a location for the construction of schools, hospitals, etc. • Allows Planners to visualise alternative scenarios to compare the outcomes and make decisions

  8. URBAN ISSUES & CHALLENGES – FIJI GROWTH AREAS – PART OF LAND USE MASTER PLAN Limited Urban Land Supply Informal Settlement Shortage of Affordable Housing Unemployment Governance and Urban Finance Liquid & Solid Waste Management Vulnerability to Climate Change Retention of Good Agricultural Land Vs. Urban Land Demand Traffic Congestion Overcrowding TLTB PRESENTATION

  9. EXISTING GS LAND USE PLAN Approved in 2007 by DTCP

  10. Revised Study Area TOTAL LAND AREA: 105,907 HA iTAUKEI LAND: 76,406 HA (72%) Approximate 9KM inwards from the Queens & Kings Rd

  11. Topography

  12. Geology Geology

  13. Land Tenure

  14. Land Tenure

  15. TLTB Existing Leases

  16. TLTB Existing Leases

  17. Land Cover Image Comparison

  18. Population Density (No. of People / Land Area)

  19. Population by Province

  20. Infrastructure

  21. SAWENI LOCAL AREA PLAN

  22. CONSTRUCTION OF 3D GIS MODEL

  23. CONSTRUCTION OF 3D GIS MODEL

  24. MAIN CONSTRAINT • Today, the main constraint on the use of GIS in urban planning is the availability and sharing of data. • For Developed Countries, Spatial Data can be downloaded online! • However, for developing countries like Fiji, Spatial Data Sharing is still an issue. • “A Better Fiji for All” requires “Data Sharing”

  25. OUR PROJECT • 2016 – Greater Suva Land Use Plan (Central Division) • 2017 – Greater Lautoka Land Use Plan (Western Division) • 2018 – Greater Labasa & Savusavu Land Use Plan (Northern Division)

  26. CONCLUSION • “Urban and regional planning underlies the very fabric of society as we know it today. Without planning and foresight, our cities, towns, rural areas, and residential communities will not run efficiently. While communities today face many challenges, it is the Planner’s job to address such problems and provide viable solutions for today and the future.” Dr. Christopher Pettit

  27. iTaukei Land, Our Heritage, Our Future TLTB PRESENTATION

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