Modern cities face unprecedented pressure to balance rapid population growth with environmental sustainability and efficient transit. This text-based course introduces you to the core principles of integrating land use planning with transportation networks, using real-world comparative frameworks from cities around the globe. You will learn how zoning decisions, public transit investments, and policy design shape the physical and economic landscape of metropolitan areas. By the end of this course, you will understand how to analyze urban development patterns, evaluate transit-oriented development (TOD) strategies, and apply current planning frameworks to address congestion, sprawl, and housing accessibility. What you will learn: - Understand the fundamental relationship between land use density and transportation demand; - Compare international planning models and their approaches to transit-oriented development; - Analyze how zoning regulations influence travel behavior and infrastructure costs; - Evaluate modern sustainable transport solutions, including active mobility and micro-mobility integration; - Apply policy analysis tools to assess the equity and environmental impact of urban transit projects. The course begins with foundational concepts in urban geography, historical planning paradigms, and basic economic indicators, before guiding you through comparative case studies and policy evaluation techniques. This course is designed specifically for beginners, aspiring urban planners, municipal policy enthusiasts, and community advocates with no prior engineering or planning background. Start building your foundational knowledge of how cities move and grow today.
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