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Title:Transforming urban planning processes and outcomes through creative methodsAuthors:Steve Cinderby, Annemarieke de Bruin, Howard Cambridge, Cassilde Muhoza & Amanda NgabiranoKeywords:sustainable development goals, urban planning, governancePublished:2021Abstract:Inclusively delivering the sustainable development goals (SDGs) remains challenging, particularly in urban areas, where some of the most pressing concerns exist. To achieve the transformative SDG agenda, new methods are required...
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Robert Burns, giving his lecture to the public On Tuesday 26th February 2020, the Department of Architecture and Physical Planning hosted Irish based Senior Engineer, Robert Burns in a guest lecture in urban planning. The lecture that started at 2:00pm in CEDAT Conference Hall. Robert is a Senior Engineer at Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council,...
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Description The urban design theory is within the broader developmental planning and design arena and aims at identifying and appreciating the core conceptual framework for, and issues of, urban design theory and practice in relation to urban planning, architecture and cognate disciplines.   Objectives To develop basic values, knowledge and skills pivotal to literacy in...
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Course description: The course provides the theoretical insight and practical skills required to plan, implement, analyse and report a scientific findings in the area of urban planning and design. The main parts of the course are scientific methods of projects including research methodology, and ethics both theoretical and practical. It also includes scientific writing, reviewing,...
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Course Description Each student will be required to submit a report on a supervised short project carried out in the field of Urban Planning and Design of selected urban centres/sites.   Objectives/Aim This Course aims to develop student’s skills to develop study issues in planning and design projects, collect data from various sources, analyse and...
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