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Street Vendor Urban Planning Guide: Researching and Analyzing Cities
Learn how to research, compare, and write about urban informal economies and street vending policies, using New Orleans as a core comparative case study.
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About this course
Street vendors are vital to the cultural fabric and economic resilience of modern cities, yet they operate within complex webs of municipal regulations and urban planning frameworks. This text-based course guides you through the foundational concepts of urban studies, focusing on how to research, compare, and analyze the informal economy across different metropolitan areas. You will learn to evaluate urban policies, conduct field-level research, and write compelling analyses that bridge the gap between street-level realities and official planning policies.
By completing this course, you will develop the critical thinking and analytical skills needed to assess urban spaces and advocate for inclusive planning practices. Through written explanations and structured analytical exercises, you will examine real-world policies and learn how to draft professional urban reports.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the foundational concepts of urban studies and the role of the informal economy in city planning
- Analyze municipal street vendor regulations and licensing frameworks using New Orleans as a comparative model
- Research urban policy history and evaluate its modern impact on diverse communities
- Apply comparative research methodologies to evaluate urban spaces and public land-use policies
- Write clear, structured policy briefs and urban planning analyses suitable for civic stakeholders
- Explore modern urban planning trends, including tactical urbanism and mobile-first community design
This course begins with essential terminology and the historical context of urban planning before moving into comparative research techniques and writing frameworks. You will explore policy documents, analyze municipal codes, and learn to present your findings clearly in writing.
This course is designed for beginners interested in urban studies, public policy, sociology, or community advocacy, with no prior planning experience required. Start building your urban analysis skills today.
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