CITB01H3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Growth Management, Environmental Planning, Transportation Planning
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Develops and identify goals: what is urban planning. If unplanned, cities: different approaches to planning. Adopting the perspective according to the angle. Week 2: contemporary trends of urban development. Population groups concentrated in major areas, post-war boom centers decrease as population mobilize. Increasing ethno changes: new challenges for planning and policy. Week 3: living conditions, esthetics, lack of green spaces, a lack of efficiency, emergence of modern planning idea. Week 4 ethics and values: values and city-building. Different actors means different values: values and the politics of choice, planning ethics and principles. Where should dumps be located in a community so that they are not put in a disadvantage: case study- africville. Week 5: feedback mechanisms, public participation. Overtime, citizen groups protest against government policies. Exam: covers week 6 and onwards. Week 6: the constitutional context of municipalities. What are the different scales of planning: scales of planning and policy interventions. The highest level is provincial planning legislation.