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Decolonial Sustainable Urban Development
Explore how colonial legacies shape modern cities and learn practical, sustainable strategies to design inclusive and equitable urban environments.
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About this course
Modern cities are often built on historical patterns of inequality, dispossession, and exclusion that persist in today's planning practices. To build truly sustainable cities, we must first understand and dismantle these deep-rooted colonial frameworks. This course offers a clear, accessible path to analyzing urban spaces through a critical decolonial lens, equipping you with the knowledge to advocate for fairer housing, public spaces, and community resources.
You will transition from recognizing systemic spatial inequalities to actively applying decolonial planning principles in contemporary urban contexts. By examining real-world planning policies, community-led initiatives, and modern sustainable design frameworks, you will learn how to foster genuine inclusivity in municipal development.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core concepts of decolonial theory and how historical policies shape modern urban geography
- Analyze how colonial logics contribute to current spatial segregation, displacement, and environmental injustice
- Evaluate modern sustainable development frameworks through a critical social equity lens
- Explore community-led planning practices and participatory design methods that center marginalized voices
- Identify strategies to counter exclusionary zoning and advocate for equitable public infrastructure
- Integrate modern sustainability goals with social justice principles to draft inclusive urban initiatives
The course begins with foundational definitions of urban colonialism, spatial justice, and sustainable development. From there, you will progress through structured modules exploring land rights, participatory planning, and actionable decolonial strategies for modern cities.
This course is designed for beginners, community advocates, aspiring urban planners, and anyone interested in social justice and sustainable city development. No prior background in urban planning or sociology is required. Start reading to reshape how you view, understand, and build the cities of tomorrow.
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