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PL417 Land Use Planning

Course description for academic year 2021/2022

Contents and structure

An introduction to municipal planning with emphasis on land use planning according to the Planning and building Act and  environmentally sound principles for development in rural areas with small towns. Political aims and conflicting interests, Law and methods for physical planning.

Learning Outcome

Students know about:

  • the role and tasks of municipalities in the management system.
  • the Planning and building Act: the planning system, requirements of planning processes and content.
  • key issues in land use planning and challenges associated with planning for sustainable development.

Students are able to:

  • find information in land use plans.
  • make Environmental assessment analyses and Risk and vulnerability analyses for nature hazards.

Students are able to:

  • understand and make use of municipal land use plans.
  • participate in planning processes.

Entry requirements

No formal prerequisites. 

Recommended previous knowledge

GE-413 Cartography and Geographical Information Systems and/or PL-416 Landscape analysis is recommended. 

Teaching methods

Lectures and exercises.

Project work in groups.

Compulsory learning activities

1. Individual work for about two week. After lecture you can collect information about municipality plan and do a  ROS-analysis

2. Project work in groups for 4-5 days: Environmental assessment analyses and Risk and vulnerability analyses for nature hazards for a part of a municipality.

Both coursework requirements must be approved in order to take the exam. 

Assessment

Digital home examination, 4 hours.

Grading: A-F. 

Examination support material

none

More about examination support material

Course reductions

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  • PL433 - Innføring i arealplanlegging - Reduction: 6 studypoints