Spatial Planning
Objectives
a) To master the conceptual support of spatial planning;
b) To understand the complexity of spatial planning in a context of uncertainty and multi-level governance;
c) To master the theory in spatial planning and the methodologies and tools of territorial planning;
d) To enhance the legislative framework of spatial planning policy (from the EU at local level) in conjunction with the political-administrative structure;
e) To be able to interpret problems in the field of spatial planning and contribute to the design of solutions in different territorial realities (areas and metropolitan regions, urban areas, protected natural areas, island territories);
f) To design a critical thinking about spatial planning policy in Portugal.
General characterization
Code
722041052
Credits
10.0
Responsible teacher
Margarida Angélica Pires Pereira Esteves
Hours
Weekly - 3
Total - 280
Teaching language
Portuguese
Prerequisites
None
Bibliography
Allmendinger, P. & Tewdwr-Jones, M. (Eds) (2002) Planning Futures, London: Routledge
Bock, A.K., Krzysztofowicz, M. (2021) Scenarios for EU Rural Areas 2040, Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union
ESPON SUPER (2020) Sustainable Urbanization and land use Practices in European Regions, ESPON, Nov
EU (2020) Territorial Agenda 2030 – A Future for all Places. Dez
Farinós Dasi, J. (coord) (2018) Territorios y Estados, Valencia: Tirant Humanidades
Ferrão, J. (2011) Ordenamento do Território como Política Pública, Lisboa:FCG
Gómez Orea, D. (2008) Ordenación Territorial, Madrid: Multi-Prensa
Haughton, G. et al. (2010) The New Spatial Planning, London: Routledge
Reimer, M.; Getimis, P.; Blotevogel, H. (Ed) (2014) Spatial Planning Systems and Practices in Europe, London: Routledge
UN (2008) Spatial Planning - Key Instrument for Development and Effective Governance, Geneva: Economic Commission for Europe.
Teaching method
Lectures;
Sessions of debate about \"problems in spatial planning\";
Presentation and discussion of good and bad practices in land use (at different scales);
Presentation and discussion of good and bad practices in spatial planning (at different scales);
Group work.
Evaluation method
Evaluation Methodologies - Research Project applied in spatial planning - group work (2-3 elements), with mandatory submission(40%), Written test(60%)
Subject matter
1) SPATIAL PLANNING: FRAMEWORK CONCEPTUAL.
Evolution and present concept. Contemporaries challenges of spatial planning. Culture of the territory in support of spatial planning culture.
2) PLANNING AS LAND MANAGEMENT INSTRUMENT
The rationalist planning to collaborative planning: opportunities and risks. Methodologies of territorial planning. Structure and content of development plans
3) LEGAL FRAMAWORK AND TOOLS FOR SPATIAL PLANNING POLICY IN THE UE
European territorial policies. National policies and territorial planning systems: typologies and critical appreciation. System of land management in Portugal.
4) CONFLICTS AND TERRITORIAL GOVERNANCE MULTINIVEL
Stakeholders of the territory. Territorial conflicts. Government to multilevel governance
5) SPECIFIC TERRITORIAL AND ITS PLANNING
Areas and metropolitan regions. Urban areas. Protected natural spaces. Island territories.