Every spatial decision, community redevelopment project, and public policy choice carries profound ethical implications. Navigating these competing interests requires more than technical skill; it demands a structured understanding of ethical principles and planning theory. This text-only course provides a clear, conceptual framework to help you analyze real-world planning dilemmas and advocate for equitable outcomes.
You will begin by exploring core ethical theories, basic concepts, and foundational definitions that govern public interest decisions. Through structured written case studies and conceptual exercises, you will examine how different ethical stances impact community trust, resource allocation, and spatial justice.
What you'll learn:
- Understand foundational ethical theories and their direct application to urban planning and spatial design.
- Analyze complex public planning scenarios using structured ethical decision-making frameworks.
- Balance competing stakeholder interests, community needs, and political pressures with professional integrity.
- Evaluate the role of planning theory in guiding practical, everyday community development decisions.
- Identify modern planning challenges, including environmental justice and equitable resource distribution.
This course begins with essential definitions and theoretical foundations before moving into practical scenarios, analyzing how ethical frameworks apply to zoning, community engagement, and urban growth. You will read comprehensive explanations and study real-world planning dilemmas to build your professional judgment.
This course is designed for beginners, community advocates, public policy students, and aspiring urban planners. No prior background in planning theory or ethics is required. Read and build the ethical foundation needed to shape better communities today.
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