Learn about the three phases of the urban value chain: planning, governance and regeneration. With lecturers from all around the world and concrete case studies, this course will give you a comprehensive overview about the “Innovative Governance of Large Urban Systems”.
This course has assembled some of the most relevant experiences and knowledge from our Innovative Governance of Large Urban Systems (IGLUS) Executive Master’s program, which has been offered by EPFL during the past 5 years. IGLUS consists of 2-week action-learning organized in over 10 major cities around the world, during which participants acquire an in-depth understanding of the challenges cities are facing and the ways they are addressing them. This MOOC will share this knowledge with you, thanks to some of our lecturers from various disciplines and from all around the world.
During this course, you will learn about the three phases of the urban value chain, which are: planning, governance and regeneration. In particular, we will address the unique challenges of the phases and ask questions such as: how to design cities? How to govern them, especially when it comes to their institutional, financial, economic and social dimensions? And how to regenerate urban spaces?
What's included
2 videos5 readings
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2 videos•Total 5 minutes
Teaser•1 minute
Introduction to the MOOC•4 minutes
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
Evaluation•10 minutes
Certificate•10 minutes
Course discussions•10 minutes
Where to get help•10 minutes
Before starting your learning journey…•10 minutes
Designing cities
Module 2•4 hours to complete
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Welcome to the first week of the MOOC! This week, we will be addressing the first phase of the urban value chain: planning. Why do we talk about urban planning? Cities are human-made environments and are therefore constructed; and construction is planned. We want to understand how urban planning plays a fundamental role to make the city humane, liveable and an accessible social space to its inhabitants. The objective of the week is therefore to understand the complexities involved in the “production of space”.
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7 videos5 readings6 assignments1 plugin
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7 videos•Total 59 minutes
Introduction to the 1st week•2 minutes
Urban settlement patterns: the north american suburb•12 minutes
Land-use strategies in big cities: laying out the principles•11 minutes
The city as a socio-technical system•7 minutes
Digitalization of urban planning and Malaysia as a case study•12 minutes
Case study: planning and designing India's capital city•13 minutes
What have we learned?•2 minutes
5 readings•Total 29 minutes
Week description and objectives•10 minutes
Useful readings•3 minutes
Additional readings•3 minutes
Useful links•3 minutes
What you have learned•10 minutes
6 assignments•Total 135 minutes
Practice Quiz•10 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Practice Quiz•15 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Graded Quiz•20 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
Feedback (1)•15 minutes
Governing cities - Part 1
Module 3•4 hours to complete
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Welcome to the second week of the MOOC! We will address the second phase of the urban value chain! Governance.
What is relevant for governance? There are first the institutions and their history, the resources available and those that are to be developed; and more recently we have observed the impact on digitalization on governance. We now want to explore how digitalization can actually improve it.
The objective of the second week is to analyse the institutional, organizational and financial issues of metropolitan governance.
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8 videos3 readings7 assignments1 plugin
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8 videos•Total 66 minutes
Introduction to the 2nd week•2 minutes
Governance of Large Urban Systems: the case of Istanbul•8 minutes
How does digitalization impact city governance?•11 minutes
How policy/people/technology will affect the future of mobility?•11 minutes
Dealing with Financial Emergencies in Large Urban Systems•11 minutes
Complex Metropolitan Governance: the Singapore case study•7 minutes
Resilience planning & governance in Istanbul•11 minutes
What have we learned?•4 minutes
3 readings•Total 38 minutes
Week description and objectives•5 minutes
Useful readings•30 minutes
What you have learned•3 minutes
7 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Practice Quiz•10 minutes
Practice Quiz•0 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
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Practice Quiz•0 minutes
Graded Quiz•20 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
Feedback (2)•15 minutes
Governing cities - Part 2
Module 4•4 hours to complete
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Welcome to the third week of the MOOC! We are still dealing with governance, but this week, we will be addressing the economic and social perspectives. In every city, there are economic and social inequities. Different groups of population have differentiated access to urban infrastructure and services. The objective of the week is to discuss social justice issues of governing urban infrastructure and explore ways and means to address them.
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7 videos3 readings6 assignments1 plugin
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7 videos•Total 55 minutes
Introduction to the 3rd week•2 minutes
Water utilities: structure, regulation, pricing, and affordability•10 minutes
Housing urbanism: collective representation and its impact in the city•10 minutes
Social Dimensions of Transport•11 minutes
Participation in practice: historical background and key concepts for inclusive participatory processes•8 minutes
Case study: Urban Water Restoration•11 minutes
What have we learned?•3 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Week description and learning objectives•10 minutes
Additional contents•10 minutes
what you have learned•10 minutes
6 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Practice Quiz•10 minutes
Practice Quiz•10 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Practice Quiz•10 minutes
Graded Quiz•30 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
Feedback (3)•15 minutes
Regenerating cities
Module 5•4 hours to complete
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Welcome to the last week of the MOOC! We are now dealing with the third phase of the urban value-chain: regeneration. Why is this phase important? Every city has pockets of underused land or distressed and decaying urban areas. They weaken the city’s image, liveability and productivity. Urban regeneration is a strategy to address inner cities decline and deprivation. On the other hand, local governments may be willing to expand urban areas and create new cities. The objective of the week is to understand urban regeneration strategies and analyse the creation of new cities.
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7 videos5 readings6 assignments1 plugin
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7 videos•Total 68 minutes
Introduction to the 4th week•2 minutes
Domicology: A New Paradigm of the Built Environment and Sustainability•6 minutes
Drawing board to operations: Smart City Iskandar Puteri•14 minutes
Rethinking sustainable cities: what challenges? The DistritoTec project•11 minutes
Regeneration of Comfortable Environment: St. Petersburg, Russia•14 minutes
Urban regeneration in Istanbul: a case-based overview of housing renewal•14 minutes
What have we learned?•7 minutes
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
Week description and objectives•10 minutes
Useful readings•10 minutes
What you have learned•10 minutes
Discover the IGLUS Way•10 minutes
Win a prize!•10 minutes
6 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Practice Quiz•0 minutes
Graded Quiz•0 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
Feedback (4)•15 minutes
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Reviewed on Apr 13, 2020
Thank you for all the lectures and information, Appreciate.
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Reviewed on Apr 29, 2020
A good start to learning about sustainable urban planning and governance. I found the course easy to understand, with only a few minor hiccups in the operation of the online quizzes.
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Reviewed on Aug 11, 2020
The MOOC gave the idea about the key aspects of large urban cities. The given examples are well covering the local topics and valuable insights of urban cities.
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