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University of Melbourne

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Cities: From Local to Global

  • ABPL20035
  • Contact Hours: A 1.5 hour lecture and a 1.5 hour tutorial per week.
    Total Time Commitment: 120 hours
  • 12.50
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This subject was formerly called Contemporary Planning Issues. Why do governments plan for cities and regions? What kinds of issues are they responding to? Why do planning decisions get some people so angry? This subject will move from the very local scale (planning issues on my street), to the metropolitan (planning issues in my city-region) and international (planning issues in a global context) scales, in order to examine central issues and processes affecting planning systems in Australia and around the world. The subject is designed to provide an introductory understanding of current social, economic, environmental, and cultural concerns and their relation to planning issues. -- Course Website

Prerequisites: None



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