Spatial planning 1300-OZP3CW
The aim of the lecture is to present the spatial planning conditioning with particular emphasis on the role of geological factors. The main issues are:
1. The essence, scope, theoretical basis and principles of spatial planning. Procedures and planning documents.
2. Legal conditions of spatial planning.
3. Planing of local, regional and national level.
4. Ways and quantitative indicators of various forms of planning.
5. Spatial information systems for planning procedures - databases, cartography.
6. Geological and geo-environmental evaluation in spatial l planning and spatial development - GIS applications.
7. Geological and geological engineering documentation for spatial planning and development and ecophysiographical studies and environmental assessments.
8. The influence of types of special planning on the development of indicators of land degradation (large and small biogeochemical cycle, denudation and land transformation). spatial planning and development of water retention of river.
9. Historical changes of environmental conditions and contemporary spatial relations.
10. Elements of Rural in the geological conditioning of spatial planning.
11. Technical and geoenvironmental factors in the construction of infrastructure networks
12. Overview of the forms of construction and serviceability of engineering structures in the geological environment
13. Urban Geology
14. Development of the degraded areas
15. Analysis of model solutions in spatial planning taking into account the environmental conditioning - trends of development.
Classes include:
1. Identification of environmental factors taken into account in the spatial planning of the selected area.
2. Preparation of a research project to document the conditions of geological engineering, geological, hydrogeological and environmental - the selected construction or area of the planned method of spatial development.
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
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Learning outcomes
• The student has knowledge of the legal and procedural conditioning of spatial planning
• The student has the ability to use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) - databases, geological and geo-environmental mapping
• The student has knowledge of the geological and technical conditions in the spatial planning
• The student has the ability to design geological work for the preparation of documentation and studies supporting the process of spatial planning procedures.
Assessment criteria
Lecture:
• activity during the lectures.
• individual studies of the recommended publications,
• understanding of current topics,
• Final written exam
Classes:
• continuous assessment (preparation for classes and activities)
• assessment of correctness:
- of collected data and interpreted data
- of proposed solutions and applications
- of graphical and editorial form of the project.
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
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