Rapid urbanization often intersects with non-state armed groups, leaving city planners and policymakers to navigate territory controlled by cartels, gangs, and warlords. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to urban development within high-conflict environments, examining how violence shapes cities and how planning can foster peace. You will understand the spatial strategies of armed groups and learn practical, policy-driven solutions to reclaim public spaces, improve governance, and build resilient communities. What you'll learn: Analyze the spatial tactics used by cartels, gangs, and warlords to control urban territories; Evaluate policy innovations and urban design strategies that counter violence and promote safety; Understand the principles of spatial justice and inclusive infrastructure in divided cities; Examine real-world case studies of urban planning intervention in conflict-affected areas; Explore modern community-led development frameworks and participatory planning models; Assess the role of technology and data-driven mapping in modern urban security and resilience. The course begins with foundational concepts of urban sociology and spatial control before guiding you through real-world planning challenges, policy responses, and community-led renewal strategies. Designed for beginners, this text-based course requires no prior background in urban planning, criminology, or international relations. Start reading today to discover how thoughtful urban design can transform conflict-ridden neighborhoods into thriving, secure communities.
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