Modern urban planning is no longer just about zoning laws and technical blueprints; it is about bringing diverse communities together to shape their shared environments. This text-based course introduces you to the essential concepts of planning as facilitation, helping you understand how to navigate conflicting public interests and guide collaborative action. You will explore the foundational theories of communicative planning, consensus building, and participatory design. Through structured readings and analytical study questions, you will learn how to transition from a top-down technical expert to an active facilitator of community-driven change. What you'll learn: Understand the core principles of facilitation and communicative planning in urban contexts; Analyze the roles of power, equity, and representation in public participation; Apply techniques for resolving conflicts and building consensus among diverse stakeholders; Design structured community engagement processes for local development projects; Evaluate real-world planning scenarios through critical study questions and analytical readings. The course begins with foundational definitions of communicative planning and the history of participatory decision-making. You will then progress through structured frameworks for stakeholder mapping, conflict resolution, and collaborative policy design. This course is designed for beginners, aspiring urban planners, community organizers, and local government staff with no prior experience in public administration. Start reading today to master the collaborative tools needed to shape inclusive cities.
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