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Urban Development in Conflict Cities
Learn the planning strategies, policy frameworks, and spatial challenges involved in rebuilding and managing cities experiencing deep social and political division.
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About this course
Cities around the world increasingly find themselves at the center of geopolitical struggles, localized violence, and deep-seated social divisions. Managing growth, infrastructure, and community integration under these conditions requires a specialized planning approach that goes beyond traditional municipal development. This text-only course offers a comprehensive introduction to urban planning in contested environments, preparing you to analyze and address the unique spatial realities of divided cities.
You will begin by exploring the foundational concepts of contested urbanism, examining how history, identity, and politics shape physical space. Through clear, structured readings, you will study how infrastructure, housing policies, and public spaces can either exacerbate division or foster community resilience. The course also covers modern frameworks for post-conflict reconstruction, participatory planning, and sustainable urban design under constrained conditions.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core theories of urban division, spatial segregation, and contested territories.
- Analyze how infrastructure decisions and public resource allocation impact divided communities.
- Evaluate policy innovations and governance models designed for high-conflict municipal environments.
- Plan inclusive public spaces that encourage social cohesion and safety.
- Apply modern urban resilience frameworks to post-conflict reconstruction strategies.
- Formulate community-engaged planning processes that respect diverse local stakeholders.
This course is structured to build your knowledge from the ground up, starting with key terminology and theoretical planning models before moving into real-world policy analysis and strategic development methodologies.
This course is designed for beginners, aspiring urban planners, policy analysts, and students of international development who want to understand the intersection of geography, politics, and urban design. No prior background in municipal planning or public policy is required.
Start reading today to master the essential planning strategies needed to guide divided cities toward a more stable and equitable future.
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