Urban decay, visible through signs like abandoned buildings and boarded windows, presents complex challenges for cities. Understanding the root causes and developing structured, equitable responses is essential for effective urban planning.
This course teaches you the foundational principles required to analyze areas of disinvestment and formulate initial strategies for neighborhood revitalization. You will move beyond simple observation to applying systematic planning methodologies.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the historical, economic, and social drivers that lead to urban decay and property abandonment.
* Practice systematic techniques for conducting neighborhood blight assessments, property surveys, and visual audits.
* Apply basic methods for utilizing public data and GIS concepts to identify and map areas of concentrated disinvestment.
* Design preliminary strategies for land banking, property remediation, and implementing adaptive reuse projects.
* Analyze the role of community engagement and equitable planning in ensuring successful and sustainable revitalization efforts.
The course begins by defining key terminology and exploring the theories of urban decline, then guides you through practical assessment methodologies, concluding with frameworks for developing initial planning interventions. This program is designed for beginners interested in urban studies, community development, and local governance. No prior experience in planning or architecture is required. Start building your foundational knowledge today.
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