Urban environments thrive when the people who live in them have a voice in how they are built. Understanding how to bridge the gap between official planning agencies and local communities is essential for creating equitable cities. This text-only course guides you through the foundational theories, modern methodologies, and practical frameworks of citizen participation in urban planning. You will transition from understanding basic civic engagement concepts to structuring collaborative decision-making processes. What you'll learn: 1. Understand the core theories of citizen participation and democratic decision-making. 2. Analyze real-world case studies of community-led planning initiatives and advocacy programs. 3. Design structured frameworks for public engagement and feedback loops. 4. Evaluate power dynamics, ethical considerations, and equity challenges in modern urban development. 5. Apply digital civic tech tools and modern participatory mapping techniques to gather public input. 6. Develop actionable strategies to manage conflicts and build consensus among stakeholders. The course starts with essential historical contexts and terminology of urban planning before progressing to modern engagement methodologies and hands-on planning scenarios. This course is designed for aspiring urban planners, community organizers, local government staff, and citizens who want to drive change in their neighborhoods. No prior experience in urban planning is required. Start reading to master the tools of collaborative urban planning today.
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