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Territory Management and Representation
94790

Description
Course program

The course aims to provide theoretical and methodological foundations necessary to analyze and briefly represent the structure and evolution of the urban and territorial environment. 
A case study applied to an area of ​​Lower Lazio will be employed to to examine the territory at the regional, provincial and urban levels; an area plan will also be developed, analyzing the basic procedures for its sizing. 
The analysis of infrastructural, productive and residential systems, integrated with the environmental system, is aimed at the conservation and recovery of natural, historical and cultural resources of the territory. 
The historical roots of urban and territorial planning: post-industrial society and transformations of the organization and management of territory. 
Tools for territory governance: framework of environmental and territorial governance regulations at national and regional level. 
The levels of planning (from the territorial plan to municipal plans). 
Methods and tools of territorial analysis: technical tools (cartography, information systems, quantitative analyses, sector surveys); urban and territorial analyses (physical-geographic, environmental, socio-economic, settlement systems, etc.); initial information on procedures, contents and graphic documents for the Strategic Environmental Assessment; themes, operational problems and case studies.

ECTS credits
9

Teaching Language
English/italiano

Exam Language
English/italiano

Support Materials Language
English/italiano

Basic Learning Outcomes
  • Ability to demonstrate awareness and ability to include social, human, and technical constraints, norms, and regulations in Civil Engineering design projects. 
    (F12_G5 - Basic learning outcome G5 (related to final LO F12) - CEB - Ability to demonstrate awareness and ability to include social, human, and technical constraints, norms, and regulations in Civil Engineering design projects. )
  • Ability to integrate information from different sources into practical knowledge 
    (F12_G16 - Basic learning outcome G16 (related to final LO F12) - CEB - Ability to integrate information from different sources into practical knowledge )
  • Ability to basic use of computer programs, operating systems, data sets and computer languages applicable for Civil Engineering purposes.
    (F2_B3 - Basic learning outcome B3 (related to final LO F2) - CEB - Ability to basic use of computer programs, operating systems, data sets and computer languages applicable for Civil Engineering purposes.)
  • Ability to apply engineering management and law, such as institutional and legal framework of the civil engineering industry, business organisation and management. 
    (F4_B6 - Basic learning outcome B6 (related to final LO F4) - CEB - Ability to apply engineering management and law, such as institutional and legal framework of the civil engineering industry, business organisation and management. )
  • Ability to evaluate the functioning of environmental ecosystems and environmental pressures and factors. 
    (F5_H2 - Basic learning outcome H2 (related to final LO F5) - CEB - Ability to evaluate the functioning of environmental ecosystems and environmental pressures and factors. )

Final Learning Outcomes
  • Ability to apply ENGINEERING ECONOMICS PRACTICES 
    (F4 - CEB - Ability to apply ENGINEERING ECONOMICS PRACTICES )
  • Ability to apply WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING PRACTICES 
    (F5 - CEB - Ability to apply WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING PRACTICES )

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