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Urban Environmental Policy and Planning (ABPL90341)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
Overview
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Cities are home to more than half the world’s population. Climate change is increasingly impacting urban areas, with urban populations exposed to more severe and frequent heatwaves, extreme weather events, flooding, bushfires, sea level rise and other climate change impacts. Climate change and urbanisation impact urban environmental systems, biodiversity, food production and water supplies. Addressing the increasing urgency and magnitude of climate change and environmental issues facing cities, towns and urban settlements globally is a high priority for urban planners and policy makers.
The subject focuses on urban environmental policy and planning to address the impacts of urbanisation and climate change. It includes environmental policy and governance from the global to the local levels, engages with Indigenous perspectives and environmental justice, and provides case studies of environmental planning issues and responses. Topics such as nature-based solutions, biodiversity and habitat, urban water management, waste and energy are presented and discussed in an integrated manner addressing policy, planning and implementation.
Intended learning outcomes
Having completed this subject it is expected that the student be able to:
- Apply climate change and environmental science to inform planning needs for future urban areas
- Examine and debate the roles of policies and planning in addressing urban environmental issues.
- Analyse urban environmental policies and plans to assess their effectiveness in addressing climate change and environmental issues.
- Design urban environmental policies and plans to address current and future environmental challenges
Generic skills
• Teamwork
• Environmental policy and governance
• Ability to anticipate and plan for urban environmental change
Last updated: 17 June 2024