Learn how cities prepare for, respond to, and rebuild after major disasters using modern urban planning strategies and community-first resilience frameworks.
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When natural disasters strike, urban planning determines which communities survive, recover, or get left behind. Understanding how to rebuild cities with resilience and equity is one of the most critical challenges of modern urban development. This course guides you through the foundational principles of post-disaster urban planning, using real-world recovery patterns, spatial inequalities, and resilient design as core frameworks. You will transition from understanding basic urban planning terms to analyzing complex rebuilding policies and modern climate adaptation strategies.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core terminology of urban planning, risk assessment, and disaster recovery cycles.
- Analyze real-world rebuilding efforts to identify successes and systemic inequalities in post-disaster recovery.
- Apply modern climate resilience frameworks to design safer, more sustainable urban environments.
- Evaluate the role of community-led planning and local policy in driving equitable reconstruction.
- Explore modern geographic data concepts and risk mapping tools used to predict urban vulnerability.
You will start with the fundamental definitions of urban planning and disaster management before exploring historical recovery case studies, policy decisions, and practical frameworks for building resilient cities. This course is designed specifically for beginners, with no prior background in urban design, geography, or public policy required. Start learning how to shape safer, more equitable communities today.
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