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Certificate of Achievement
has completed the following course:
Communicative Planning for Urban Mobility
EIT Urban Mobility and Aalto University Executive Education
This course is based on the understanding that successful and sustainable urban mobility planning should be done in collaboration with citizens and communities, city officials, private businesses and other stakeholders. We have given you an understanding of the context, as well as some of the challenges that planners have to face. We have investigated the role of policy and decision makers and looked at different tools and methodologies for collaboration and participation.
4 weeks, 2 hours per week
Tom Lindholm
Managing Director,
Aalto University Executive Education
Martin Vendel, PhD
Director of EIT Urban Mobility Academy
EIT Urban Mobility
Transcript
Learning outcomes
- Interpret the complexity and context of the operational environment that planners work in
- Assess policy making and its impact on urban mobility planning
- Collect confidence while working in a VUCA world
- Identify the planning challenge and learn to select the right tool to tackle it
- Identify the right ways to engage in social media from a planning point of view
- Reflect on your own work and identify pain points in communicative planning practices
- Apply communicative and participatory planning tools to your own projects and make your engagement processes smoother and more successful
- Report your learnings to your team and reflect together
Syllabus
- Collaborative planning processes
- Participatory planning processes
- Citizen engagement
- Urban Mobility
- Transportation
- Social media in urban planning
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Issued on 13th January 2022
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