Global Certificate in Urban Design & Livability
-- viewing nowThe Global Certificate in Urban Design & Livability is a comprehensive course that addresses the growing need for urban planners to create sustainable, inclusive, and resilient cities. This certificate program emphasizes the importance of designing cities with a focus on people, their needs, and improving their quality of life.
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• Urban Design Principles: Exploring the fundamental principles and theories that guide urban design, focusing on creating sustainable and livable urban spaces.
• Urban Planning and Development: Examining the processes, strategies, and tools used in urban planning and development to improve livability and achieve sustainable urban growth.
• Urban Livability Metrics: Understanding the key metrics and indicators used to assess urban livability, including walkability, public transportation, housing affordability, and access to amenities.
• Sustainable Transportation Systems: Exploring the role of transportation in shaping urban livability, with a focus on sustainable and equitable transportation options, such as public transportation, cycling, and walking.
• Green Infrastructure and Urban Design: Examining the role of green infrastructure in enhancing urban livability, including the design and implementation of parks, green roofs, and other green spaces.
• Community Engagement and Participatory Urban Design: Exploring the importance of community engagement and participatory urban design in creating livable urban spaces, including best practices for engaging diverse communities in the urban design process.
• Urban Resilience and Disaster Preparedness: Examining the role of urban design in promoting urban resilience and disaster preparedness, including strategies for reducing risk and improving response to natural and man-made disasters.
• Equity and Social Justice in Urban Design: Examining the role of urban design in promoting equity and social justice, including strategies for addressing issues of affordability, accessibility, and discrimination in urban spaces.
• Urban Design Case Studies: Analyzing real-world urban design case studies to understand the challenges and opportunities in creating livable urban spaces, and to develop practical skills in urban design and planning.
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