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Sustainable Cities | Sustainable Cities
4 Modules
eTextbook
Interactive Learning
Re-Use Encouraged
Sustainable Cities: Adding an Africa Perspective is a course that introduces students to the theories and strategies to reimagine cities from an urban sustainability perspective. The course modules are beginner level building blocks that cater to the new inter-disciplinary trend around Cities Engineering.
The modules provide an introduction to concepts of sustainability, urbanization, climate change; strategies for best practices in the design of new cities and redesign of existing ones; and tools and methodologies for environmental assessments, material flows, and urban metabolism. Each module is expected to take 2-3hours for completion, this includes following the videos, reading through the global cities and African cities examples, and completing assessments, contributing to discussions and reflections. The course activities and interactions will enable students to design cities in developed and developing world contexts, in addition to engineering the great African cities of the future. The course is organized in 4 modules, where each module begins with an introduction to definitions and theories, followed by academic research on the topic, then showcases case studies from global cities in developed and developing world contexts, and from African cities.
Assessments include quizzes, discussions and reflections.
Upon completion of this course, participants will have the knowledge and technical capability to:
This module provides a background on urbanization, and walks you through the growth of world cities over time.Read More
This module provides concepts of sustainable cities and communities through the lens of sustainable development focusing specifically on climate change.Read More
This module provides the basis upon which cities are designed and built, or rather how they should be designed and built instead of emerging and growing sporadically and unplanned.Read More
This module provides tools and techniques to quantitatively evaluate and compare cities based on standardized metrics.Read More