Morocco
A deep analysis of Morocco National Urban Policy
Region: Arab
GDP per capita
Population (2016)
Population growth rate
Inflation Rate (2014)
Drinking water (rural)
Drinking water (urban)
Forested areas
CO2 emissions estimate
Labour force (females)
Labour force (males)
Female life expectancy
Male life expectancy
Unemp % of labour force
Urban population
Male education
Female education
Data presented above is obtained form 2018 NUP Database Booklet - (2018 WorldBank dataset), access it from the World Bank Dataset
TITLE OF NUP
Politique de la Ville (PDC or City Policy) (Explicit)
STAGE OF NUP
Formulation Phase
LEADING AGENCY FOR URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Le Ministère de l’Aménagement du TerritoireNational, de l’Urbanisme, de l’Habitat et de laPolitique de la Ville
TIMELINE
2012
FOCUS
Promotes the pinciples of participation, equal chance and social justice. The focus areas of the NUP are: inclusive cities, productive, and sustainable cities.
COMMENTS
This is an explicit NUP which is available online. It was developed in 2012 and the final draft was published in June of 2012.
Thematic scope of Morocco NUP
Thematic attention
Economic
Development
Thematic attention
Spatial
Development
Thematic attention
Human
Development
Thematic attention
Environmental
Development
Thematic attention
Climate
Resilience
Graphical Representation
Legend:
12=Extensive
8=Moderate
4=Low
0=No Information
Measurement of how Morocco NUP fulfils
SDG 11.a.1 Qualifier
Population dynamics
The National Urban Policies for Morocco, does not respond to the population dynamics as an SDG11.a.1 qualifier. Morocco NUP does not focus on demographic trends and needs in their Formulation phase.
NO
Territorial development
Morocco NUP does not address a spatial coherent territory that includes a balanced system for human settlement. Cities and towns along the urban, periurban and rural continum is also focussed in the Morocco NUP.
NO
Local fiscal space
Morocco NUP does not address the local fiscal space as SDG.11.a.1 qualifier. Their NUP ensures that local governments have resources to carry out activities at the local level.
NO