Urban planning is more than just designing physical spaces; it is about guiding communities toward collective action. When planners act as facilitators, they bridge the gap between technical expertise and community needs. This text-based course introduces you to the core principles of planning as facilitation, helping you understand how to navigate diverse stakeholder perspectives and drive collaborative decision-making.
By completing this course, you will transition from viewing planning as a top-down technical exercise to understanding it as a dynamic, collaborative process. You will gain the conceptual tools needed to analyze community dynamics, structure productive dialogue, and build consensus around complex urban challenges.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the foundational theories of planning as facilitation and collaborative action.
- Identify key stakeholder groups and map their competing interests in urban development.
- Practice structuring productive community dialogues and managing public participation.
- Learn conflict resolution strategies to navigate tense community planning scenarios.
- Apply modern inclusive design principles to ensure diverse and marginalized voices are heard.
- Analyze real-world planning scenarios to evaluate the effectiveness of facilitation techniques.
This course begins with essential terminology and foundational models of public participation before moving into practical facilitation techniques and modern community engagement strategies. You will read comprehensive explanations, analyze case studies, and complete reflective exercises to solidify your understanding.
This course is designed for beginners in urban studies, public policy, community organizing, and local government, with no prior planning experience required.
Start reading today to master the collaborative skills essential for modern urban planning.
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