A session held under the title of “construction environment and housing indicators” stressed on the need to establish a link between the political views of governors, needs of citizens, and the technical approach adopted by planners. The session also highlighted the importance of indicators that convey correct data.
They called upon preparing a guidance to govern the implementation of schemes in order to facilitate the revision and performance assessment and minimize the gap between planners and those responsible for the implementation. They also demanded designing qualitative indicators that take into consideration the different circumstances of each city.
The session noted that the urban observatory will have a positive impact on the country’s advancement despite the fact that all provided data are inaccurate and need to be reviewed from different parties specialized in providing statistics. The session also pointed out to the problems of licenses that have been under discussion since more than 30 years, recommending resolving these problem as fast as possible.
They further requested setting a detailed map illustrating the opinions of 15 bodies, suggesting following formal non-random subdivisions using a free-of-charge real estate analysis, in order to achieve not only a financial but an economic gain as well, in addition to the possibility of supplying property for increasing investments