APL360 Planning for Sustainable Urban Regions
Credits (ECTS):15
Course responsible:Jin Xue
Campus / Online:Taught campus Ås
Teaching language:Engelsk
Limits of class size:35
Course frequency:Annually
Nominal workload: In total 375 hours: Lectures: ca. 40 hours Project work with supervision: ca. 200 hours Self-study (reading literature, preparing for lectures, etc.): ca. 125 hours
Teaching and exam period:This course starts in Spring parallels. This course has teaching / evaluation in Spring parallels.
About this course
The focus of the course is primarily on planning in urban regions for sustainable development. The course will introduce urban sustainability debates and provide a critical perspective on the prevailing growth-based sustainable urban development paradigm; discuss spatial mechanisms at the urban regional level, through which planning strategies can have positive and negative impacts on both environmental and social sustainability; and stimulate creative planning thinking and approaches to improve environmental sustainability and social justice. The course consists of 15-16 lectures and a research project work in groups. The course includes four themes: (1) Introduction; (2) Land use and transport; (3) Transport planning and evaluation; and (4) Sustainability-oriented planning in urban regions. In parallel to the lectures, students will conduct a research project in groups, which leads to a report of 7000 - 9000 words long.
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Upon successful completion of the course, the students will be able to:
- debate different concepts and understandings of sustainable urban development;
- identify social and economic driving forces of urban-regional spatial development;
- explain relationships at an urban regional scale between land use, transport infrastructure and travel behavior;
- identify and describe main strategies in land use and transport infrastructure planning at an urban regional scale for environmental sustainability;
- critically assess concepts, methods and procedures in transport infrastructure planning;
- analyze the consequences to environmental and social sustainability of land use solutions and proposals on the urban regional scale;
- argue for or against certain land use, transport and housing solutions and polices based on certain values and norms;
- propose alternative solutions and proposals for land use, transport infrastructure and housing development in urban regions based on certain norms and values;
- obtain academic writing skills through preparing a research report involving analysis, critique and argumentation for or against spatial planning strategies.
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