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Urban Planning and Policy Analysis: The Meyerson-Banfield Model
Explore foundational urban planning theory, decision-making frameworks, and political realities to analyze how cities shape public policy and development.
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About this course
Urban planning is never just about design; it is a complex negotiation of politics, public interest, and administrative strategy. Understanding how decisions are actually made—rather than how they work in theory—is essential for anyone looking to influence city development or public policy. This text-only course guides you through the foundational concepts of urban planning theory, focusing on the classic frameworks of decision-making and policy analysis.
You will start with core terminology, exploring the tension between rational-comprehensive planning and political realities. Through structured readings, written case analyses, and critical discussion prompts, you will learn how to evaluate municipal choices, identify stakeholder motivations, and navigate the forces that shape modern metropolitan areas.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core principles of rational-comprehensive planning and its limitations in real-world scenarios
- Analyze how political compromise and administrative structures influence urban development policies
- Evaluate historical and modern urban planning case studies using structured theoretical frameworks
- Identify key stakeholders in municipal decision-making and map their conflicting interests
- Apply modern policy analysis techniques to contemporary urban challenges, including housing and zoning
- Formulate strategic planning recommendations that balance technical feasibility with political viability
The course begins with foundational definitions of public interest and planning theory, then moves into analyzing systemic decision-making models, and concludes with practical exercises where you apply these theories to modern urban policy dilemmas. This program is designed for beginners, community advocates, and aspiring policy analysts, requiring no prior background in urban studies. Start reading today to build a sophisticated understanding of how cities are planned and governed.
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