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Managing Urban Landscapes (ABPL90337)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5On Campus (Burnley)
Overview
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This subject will discuss how urban landscapes are managed. Students will study policy, planning and process issues; landscape and park typology and classification, community consultation; structures, systems, classifications and contractual relationships in urban landscapes; landscape documentation, project planning and implementation; management of urban vegetation; sustainability concepts and benchmarks and case-studies/examples of urban landscape management practice. Guest industry speakers will provide real world examples and experiences relevant to urban landscape management
Intended learning outcomes
Upon completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Describe policy, planning, budgets and resource issues in urban landscape management;
- Identify urban park and public landscape types and classifications;
- Examine management structures, systems, employment and reporting in urban landscapes;
- Evaluate and analyse the design and function of an urban park;
- Explain the management of urban vegetation and how this relates to public landscape types and classifications
Generic skills
- Source, interpret and apply written information from a range of resources to describe issues pertinent to urban landscape management;
- Use scientific and technical literature to discuss and evaluate issues in urban landscape management;
- Develop investigative and analytical skills through study of urban park planning and design case studies;
- Integrate urban landscape management theories with practical issues of planning and implementation;
- Develop a practical understanding of the role of urban landscape managers through interaction with industry and employers;
- Demonstrate effective team work and presentation skills;
- Critically evaluate landscape management through a relevant case study.
Last updated: 8 November 2024