Course overview
The course aims to provide an understanding of the nature and role of social, physical and environmental information in the field of built environments and develop skills in the use of information in urban and regional planning. It introduces the tasks and roles that contribute to the management of information in urban and regional planning. Students gain a basic understanding of information used in strategic planning and administrative practices, as well as hands-on experience in analysing information.
Course learning outcomes
- Obtain, organise, and interpret planning, social and environmental data
- Demonstrate an understanding of the nature and role of land use and property information
- Interpret spatial information used in regional and local planning
- Apply statistical information on urban issues
- Systematically analyse and present information
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