. . "201800277" . "UPM_001" . "7"^^ . "196"^^ . "10"^^ . "2023-02-02T23:00:00Z"^^ . "f2f" . "A variety of approaches will be mixed. Introductory lectures (primarily dealing with theory and concepts), discussion sessions (in which particulars such as literature, videos or other materials are being discussed) practicals (in which concepts and methods that have been studied will be practiced by the students), tutorials (cook book style assignments to learn to apply methods and tools) and a local fieldwork to gather data in the field and integrate these in the assignment.\n\nParticipation and attendance:\n\nMandatory attendance for supervised practicals, fieldwork activities and seminars is required;\nDue to educational activities that require active involvement (e.g. group presentations), the lecturer may demand mandatory attendance during lectures or parts thereof.\n The course coordinator will communicate this at the start of the course."@en . . . . . . "M-Geo Core courses"@en . . . . . . . . . . "7"^^ . "2" . "1B" . . . . . . . "2022-11-13T23:00:00Z"^^ . "This course aims to develop a critical understanding of spatial planning based on academic discourses, the international development agenda and students' own experiences. Throughout the course the role of spatial data and information systems in urban planning and management will be highlighted and illustrated.\nStudents will develop a spatial understanding of specific urban issues in the students' home country by applying knowledge and skills in spatial information handling. Students are introduced to a set of both spatial and non-spatial methods relevant for the practice of urban planning and management. The concepts of Sustainability, Gentrification and Informality will be introduced and discussed. Available databases and data catalogues are explored to discuss different approaches to sustainability frameworks and assessments, and to understand the urban processes of gentrification and informality."@en . "Planning Sustainable Cities"@en . . "Planning Sustainable Cities"@en . "Planning Sustainable Cities"@en . . "5.0" . "140.0" . "10.0" . . . . . . "F2F" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "6.0" . "3.0" . "Both hazard types and frequency, as well as built-up areas and cities are dynamically changing, resulting from climate and global changes. In April 2024, displacing 600.000 people in Brazil due to floods, having hottest day records already in Europe and in Asia are clear examples to the shifting hazard patterns. In such dynamic environments, the interdependency among the risk components amplifies the impact of disasters. In such an environment, disaster risk is constantly changing, and there is a definite limit to our capacity to foresee the failures resulting from unexpected interactions between interdependent components. Indeed, the intensity and extent of the challenges make clear that achieving resilient cities is everybody’s business. Scientists, stakeholders and citizens are faced with the challenge to adapt their disaster risk reduction plans but lack the understanding and tools to account for the cross-sectoral impacts and dynamic nature of the risks involved. In this course, we follow the socio-technical approach in complex city systems and investigate the ways to contribute to cities’ resilience. The main problem in disaster risk management is providing static measures to a dynamically changing system. In this course you will learn looking at the nature of risk as a 'dynamic' concept rather than a static one. You will focus on multi-hazard risk assessment and dynamic risk reduction measures on various sectors."@en . "Planning for Resilient Cities"@en . . "Planning for Resilient Cities"@en . "Planning for Resilient Cities"@en . . . . . . . . "Describe the roles of urban planning in addressing dynamic risk drivers and enhancing resilience."@en . . . . "ITC Bok"@en . . "https://ltb.itc.utwente.nl/page/792/concept/152819" . . "3D city modelling"@en . . . . "https://ltb.itc.utwente.nl/page/792/concept/152814" . . "Urban planning"@e