Urban planning is more than just designing physical spaces; it is a complex negotiation between competing interests, community needs, and bureaucratic systems. Navigating the diverse styles of planning is essential for anyone looking to influence local government, community development, or urban policy. This text-based course guides you through the core concepts of planning theory, helping you understand how different planning styles clash and resolve in real-world scenarios.
By completing this course, you will gain a structured framework for analyzing urban policy decisions and advocating for effective community action.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core terminology and historical evolution of urban planning styles
- Analyze the clash between technocratic top-down planning and participatory bottom-up action
- Evaluate how modern planners balance economic growth, environmental sustainability, and social equity
- Apply decision-making frameworks to resolve conflicting stakeholder interests in local government
- Practice formulating actionable planning strategies for diverse urban communities
This course begins with essential definitions of planning theories and historical models before moving into practical case studies and modern decision-making frameworks. You will read structured explanations, analyze real-world policy dilemmas, and complete written exercises to solidify your understanding.
This course is designed for beginners, community advocates, and aspiring urban policy professionals. No prior background in urban planning or public policy is required.
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