Urban development is a constant push and pull between economic expansion and community preservation. Navigating these competing interests requires a deep understanding of how cities grow, who benefits from development, and how public policy can protect local communities. This course provides a clear, conceptual framework for understanding modern urban planning dynamics through the lens of major waterfront revitalization initiatives.
You will transition from a general observer of city landscapes to an analytical thinker capable of evaluating development proposals, assessing community impacts, and proposing equitable planning solutions.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core concepts of urban growth machines and public interest theory
- Analyze how public-private partnerships drive major waterfront and municipal redevelopments
- Evaluate the social and economic impacts of displacement and gentrification in urban centers
- Apply modern sustainable development frameworks to balance economic growth with environmental care
- Practice drafting planning proposals that prioritize community advocacy and equitable resource distribution
This course begins with foundational definitions of urban theory and economic drivers before exploring the practical mechanics of zoning, public financing, and community engagement strategies. You will read through detailed case study analyses and complete written exercises designed to build your planning vocabulary.
This course is designed for beginners, community advocates, and aspiring urban planners who want to understand how modern cities are shaped. No prior background in urban studies or public policy is required.
Start reading today to build your foundational knowledge in modern urban planning and community advocacy.
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