课程概况
This course teached the basics of urban planning in Africa through technical, environmental, social and economical dimensions.
It focuses on African cities only. Although, they exemplify well cities in the Global South, and potentially all cities, we will make the African context highly topical.
The course is provided by the Urban and Regional community at the Swiss Federal Insitute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL). More information can be found here https://ceat.epfl.ch/
课程大纲
Introduction to African Cities and Urban Planning (Part I)
The state of urbanized zones. What are the big issues and challenges? A first approach to urban planning.
Introduction to African Cities and Urban Planning (Part 2)
Following the first week, we will continue to explore African cities by their issues, the challenges they represent, and the urban models which they are issued.
Urban Themes
Urban planning relies on tools in order to organize transportation, amenities, spaces, and housing. The result is a channeling of urban forms.
Urban Functions
Here we will learn to establish subdivisions step by step.
Urban Planning and its Tools
Cities finance themselves; They require resources which are acquired through diverse means.
The Future of Cities, or How to Plan?
Combating climate change and changing our manners of making the city
Tool and Methods
Governing contemporary African cities
The Actions of Operational Urbanism : Subdivisions
The zones which are the most important in contemporary African cities are subdivisions, so we will dedicate an entire week covering it.
The Actions of Operational Urbanism: Restructuring and Urban Projects
This week, we will plunge into the heart of precarious zones in trying to understand their role in the city.
The Costs and Funding of Cities
Financing of the city, addressing, and land registry
Governance: Which Partnerships?
This week will be composed of a first part dealing with methodology and a second part on urban governance.
Conclusions
Measuring the real impact of planning on urban functions; Synthesis and reminders; Conclusions