Urban Renewal and Sustainable Development in Jamaica: Progress, Challenges and New Directions

Mullings J, Dunn L, Sue Ho M, Wilks, R, Archer C. Building an integrated model for urban renewal and sustainable development in Jamaica: Progress, challenges and new directions. In An Overview of Urban and Regional Planning, Yasar Bahri Ergen (Ed). IntechOpen, London SE1 9SG, United Kingdom, 2018.

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Jasneth Mullings

The University of the West Indies, Mona

Leith Dunn

University of the West Indies (Saint Augustine)

Mona Sue Ho

Jamaica Social Investment Fund

Rainford Wilks

University of the West Indies (Mona)

Carol Archer

University of Technology, Jamaica

Date Written: November 4, 2018

Abstract

The chapter discusses the history and context of urban renewal in Jamaica and shares the country’s integrated model for urban renewal, as well as the lessons learned from over two decades of implementation. As the urban planning landscape evolves there is a call to move in new directions, incorporating concepts which embody the development of human capital. One call is to re-position urban renewal as a public health tool to reduce crime and violence, communicable and non-communicable diseases, especially for the urban poor and urban youth who share a greater burden of Jamaica’s status as a Low/Middle Income Country (LMIC) and Small Island Developing State (SIDS). The call for the paradigm shift from gender-blind to gender-sensitive urban planning is expected to promote policy coherence between commitments to gender mainstreaming and gender equality and urban development modalities. There is also the need for a new governance framework to support the active participation of the average resident in the decision making process for land use management and other aspects of urban renewal to meet the goals of the New Urban Agenda and to realize Vision 2030 Jamaica, making “Jamaica, the place of choice to live, work, raise families and do business”.

Keywords: urban renewal, Jamaica, sustainable development, gender, health, urban planning

Suggested Citation

Mullings, Jasneth and Dunn, Leith and Ho, Mona Sue and Wilks, Rainford and Archer, Carol, Urban Renewal and Sustainable Development in Jamaica: Progress, Challenges and New Directions (November 4, 2018). Mullings J, Dunn L, Sue Ho M, Wilks, R, Archer C. Building an integrated model for urban renewal and sustainable development in Jamaica: Progress, challenges and new directions. In An Overview of Urban and Regional Planning, Yasar Bahri Ergen (Ed). IntechOpen, London SE1 9SG, United Kingdom, 2018., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3398995

Jasneth Mullings (Contact Author)

The University of the West Indies, Mona ( email )

Kingston, 7
Jamaica

Leith Dunn

University of the West Indies (Saint Augustine)

St. Augustine
Cave Hill Campus
St Michael, 868
Jamaica

Mona Sue Ho

Jamaica Social Investment Fund

Kingston
Jamaica

Rainford Wilks

University of the West Indies (Mona)

Mona, Kingston 7
Jamaica

Carol Archer

University of Technology, Jamaica

235-7 Old Hope Road
Kingston 6
Papine, Kingston and St. Andrew Kingston 6
Jamaica

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