93723 - Planning an a Changing Climate

Academic Year 2024/2025

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Ravenna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Building Construction Engineering (cod. 5897)

    Also valid for Campus of Bologna
    Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Building Engineering -Architecture (cod. 5697)

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course the student will know how to intepret the characterisitcs of the contemporary city, with particiular reference to the new challenges of urban and rural contexts. The student will know the main available tools and methods to understand, plan and desing the urban and rural areas, aiming at improving the quality of life and the wellbeing of the citizens both in urban and rural areas.

Course contents

Introduction to the course: climate change, urban challenges, SDGs and cities, etc.

Planning in a changing climate, but how is the climate changing?

Climate and environmental justice, emergency and crisis

Climate neutrality and resilience in urban areas

Ecosystem services, Green and Blue Infrastructure and Nature Based solutions in planning;

Greening the city and Nature Based Solutions for climate adaptation and mitigation

Planning adaptation and regeneration in diverse environments: coastal areas, rural environment and mountainous areas

Energy planning and energy transition: energy efficiency of the built environment and low-carbon mobility

Scenario planning for resilient future

Readings/Bibliography

Slide will be distributed to students as main reference material.

Specific content will be shared through from scientific articles.

Additional material will be provided to the students such as books media article or podcasts

Teaching methods

The course will include both traditional class and interactive workshops with the students. Group work may be developed to support peer to peer learning and exchange.

 

Assessment methods

There will be an oral exam at the end of the course

Office hours

See the website of Claudia De Luca