Syllabus
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1 | This course presents a diverse, comprehensive, and coordinated approach to issues of land use planning and management and their impacts on the environment. It builds on recent advances in environmental science, engineering, and geospatial information technologies to provide students with the scientific foundation they need to understand both natural land systems and engineering approaches that can mitigate impacts of land use practices. While offering a base of knowledge in planning theory and natural science, its primary emphasis is on describing and explaining emerging approaches, methods, and techniques for environmental land use planning, design, and policy. | |
2 | Critical Thinking, Systems Thinking, Creative Thinking, Future Thinking | |
3 | Lectures using PowerPoint. Collaborative learning. Projects-based learning. Questions and Answers | |
4 | Active participation of students in collaborative learning and projects-based learning | |
5 | Randolph, J. (2004). Environmental land use planning and management. Island Press. Daniels, T. (2017). The environmental planning handbook: For sustainable communities and regions. routledge. | |
6 | Projects: 8 Class activity: 3 Quiz: 4 Final exam: 5 | |
7 | Pdf File |