Urban Green Space Planning focuses on the integration of ecological principles into urban design, emphasizing the creation and management of green spaces that enhance urban living. Participants will engage in project-based learning, exploring innovative strategies for designing parks, gardens, and other green areas that contribute to biodiversity, climate resilience, and community well-being. The course structure promotes hands-on experience, allowing learners to apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios, ultimately fostering a deep understanding of sustainable urban environments.
Through interactive workshops and collaborative projects, learners will develop the skills necessary to assess urban landscapes, engage with stakeholders, and implement sustainable practices in their designs. The program culminates in a final project where participants will create a comprehensive urban green space plan, which they will have the opportunity to publish in Cademix Magazine. This exposure not only showcases their work but also enhances their professional portfolio.
Principles of Urban Ecology and Landscape Architecture
Assessment of Existing Urban Green Spaces
Design Techniques for Sustainable Parks and Recreational Areas
Community Engagement Strategies in Urban Planning
Environmental Impact Assessments for Green Projects
Green Infrastructure and Stormwater Management
Urban Biodiversity and Habitat Creation
Policy Frameworks for Urban Green Space Development
Case Studies of Successful Urban Green Initiatives
Final Project: Comprehensive Urban Green Space Plan