When disaster strikes, rebuilding a community requires more than just pouring concrete; it demands a deep understanding of social fabric, equity, and resilient design. This course introduces you to the core principles of post-disaster urban planning and neighborhood recovery. You will explore how to balance immediate relief with long-term sustainability, ensuring that reconstructed neighborhoods are safer, more equitable, and deeply connected to their original heritage.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the fundamental stages of post-disaster urban recovery and reconstruction.
- Analyze community-led planning strategies that preserve neighborhood identity and heritage.
- Apply modern climate resilience and sustainable infrastructure frameworks to rebuilding plans.
- Evaluate social vulnerability and advocate for equitable resource distribution in recovery zones.
- Design basic neighborhood recovery frameworks using written case studies and planning exercises.
The course starts with essential terminology and historical planning models before moving into modern participatory methods and resilient design practices. Through structured written analyses, you will learn to navigate the complex social and physical challenges of urban renewal. Designed for beginners, community advocates, and aspiring urban planners, this course requires no prior background in architecture or public policy.
Start learning how to shape resilient, community-focused cities today.
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