The aim of the Outcomes-Led Planning training module is to provide an overview of the “outcomes-led planning”
approach, that forms part of the ongoing processes of planning, budgeting, fiscal, and reporting reform. It is
meant to offer public and private sector stakeholders within the built environment insight into the purpose,
tools, and application of outcomes led planning. The module defines what is meant by outcomes-led planning and
why it is important. The identification and definition of desired integrated outcomes represent the starting
point of the Built Environment Value Chain. The module teases out the current legislative landscape and notes
that there have been attempts by various stakeholders to better realise spatial transformation.
The
module covers, inter alia:
• The Definition and Purpose of Outcomes-led Planning
• The
Spatial Restructuring Imperative
• Planning for Built Environment Outcomes in Cities
• Articulating
Desired Outcomes in a Results-Based Framework
• BEPP and Built Environment Value Chain
• Planning
and Spatial Targeting
• Reporting and Built Environment Indicators
• Institutionalising
Outcomes-Led Planning
?Learners will be able to understand the “outcomes-led planning” approach that has been established by the Department Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (DPME) in 2010 and is implicit in the formulation of the National Development Plan (NDP).
Learners will be able to explain the “outcomes-led planning” approach that forms part of this ongoing processes of planning, budgeting/fiscal and reporting reform and the purpose thereof.
Learners will be able to understand the history, requirements and way forward with planning for built environment outcomes in Cities
Module 5:
Strategic Planning
Led Budgeting
Module 6:
Key Budget, Fiscal
and Financial Reforms
Module 7:
Rationalisation of
Reporting
Requirements
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Online Training for Urban Reforms