Requisite(s): 15121 Urban Analysis AND 15111 Planning Project Analysis AND 15141 Sustainable Development AND 15131 Planning Project Visioning AND 15211 Planning Project Development Assessment AND 15221 Urban Design and Management AND 15231 Planning Project Implementation AND 15241 Urban Economics and Infrastructure
These requisites may not apply to students in certain courses.
There are also course requisites for this subject. See access conditions.
The study and analysis of contemporary planning theory (including the notions of power and governance) and advanced planning practice allow students to observe and perform advanced techniques in the broad themes of ecologically sustainable development, urban design, community participation and economic development.
Lectures explore contemporary planning approaches to: urban economic development, including the establishment of state–private sector partnerships and the fostering of industry clusters; collaborative planning; planning as part of the overall urban management for ESD and the operation of institutional frameworks.
Autumn semester, City campus