How does building a road, upgrading a power grid, or expanding broadband access actually reduce poverty? Understanding the direct and indirect links between public works and economic development is essential for modern urban planners, policymakers, and development advocates. This course clarifies the mechanisms through which infrastructure investments transform communities, improve market access, and foster social equity.
You will begin with foundational definitions, exploring key economic concepts, historical case studies, and modern frameworks for measuring social impact. By studying real-world development patterns, you will understand how to design and evaluate projects that prioritize vulnerable populations.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the direct economic links between infrastructure development and poverty reduction
- Analyze the role of energy, transport, and digital access in driving local economies
- Evaluate modern public-private partnership models and sustainable funding mechanisms
- Apply social impact assessment frameworks to infrastructure planning
- Identify strategies to ensure inclusive, climate-resilient, and accessible urban design
- Practice assessing community needs to align development goals with local realities
This course guides you through core theoretical models before diving into practical planning strategies and contemporary global case studies. You will gain a structured, comprehensive view of how physical systems shape social outcomes.
This course is designed for beginners, community advocates, and aspiring public policy professionals. No prior experience in urban planning or economics is required. Let's explore how strategic development builds a more equitable future.
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