Urban geology 1300-OGUW-GES
Lectures consist following topics:
1. Aim and task of spatial and urban planning.
2. Evaluation of natural resources and the state of land use.
3. Methods of spatial planning for basic units of local-self government (towns and communities).
4. Influence of regional and central plans on solutions of local master plans.
5. Investments of public aims: conditions of object localisation, methods of solutions optimalisations, application of information technology.
6. Geological conditions of urban planning (Geo_Environmetal Map of Poland, large scale maps and plans, data basis).
7. Rules of geological evaluation and indexation for urban planning. Geological – engineering classification and documentation for spatial planning.
8. Geo-hazard in spatial planning, (landslides, floods). Rules of spatial planning at risk.
9. Physiographic study.
10. Prognosis of influence to environment for planning solutions.
11. Law aspects of spatial planning and geo-environmental problems Natural, social and economic restrictions. Urban planning standards
Urban and rural planning review – historical examples, actual trends, impact of land using on natural conditions changes.
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
- aspects of urbanism, where applied geology methods are necessary is
- methods of geographical, engineering – geology and hydrogeology evaluation for land using
- new methods of spatial evaluation with IT applying
Professional competencies:
- collecting o geological and hydrological data for spatial planning
- programming of geological analysis scope, necessary in urban designs.
Social competencies:
- presentation of geological aspects in urban designing teams
- obtaining of data from different sources (institution, companies, local government)
- methods of researches and analysis programming
- taking account of security and economic demands in documentation and designing procedures
Assessment criteria
attendance at the lecture - a maximum of too absences during the whole semester are allowed, a third absence causes the student to fail the classes
• activity
• written test
Final tests for lecture grade. (written test and possible of oral test in repeated term)
Additional information
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