Save for later

Ecodesign for Cities and Suburbs

Too often modern cities and suburbs are disorganized places where most new development makes daily life less pleasant, creates more traffic congestion, and contributes to climate change. This trend has to change; and our course is going to show you how.

Ecodesign means integrating planning, urban design and the conservation of natural systems to produce a sustainable built and natural environment. Ecodesign can be implemented through normal business practices and the kinds of capital programs and regulations already in use in most communities. We will show you how ecodesign has already been used for exceptional projects in many cities and suburbs—from Hammarby Sjöstad in Stockholm to False Creek North in Vancouver to Battery Park City in Manhattan, as well as many smaller-scale examples that can be adopted in any community. Cities and suburbs built according to ecodesign principles can and should become normal, instead of just a few special examples, transforming urban development into desirable, lower-carbon, compact and walkable communities and business centers.

As this course describes specific solutions to the vexing urban challenges we all face, course participants can see how these ideas might be applied in their own area. Participants will learn the conceptual framework of ecodesign, see many real, successful examples, and come to understand the tools, processes, and techniques for policy development and implementation.

Ecodesign thinking is relevant to anyone who has a part in shaping or influencing the future of cities and suburbs – citizens, students, designers, public officials, and politicians. At the conclusion of the course participants will have the tools and strategies necessary to advocate policies and projects for a neighbourhood or urban district using the ecodesign framework.

What you'll learn

  • The principles of ecodesign and why it is important as a response to the current disorganized urban growth model
  • Ways to adapt to a changing climate, and ways to mitigate climate change locally
  • Policies to balance auto and airplane transportation with walking, cycling, transit and high-speed rail
  • Ways of designing urban and suburban regulations to make cities more livable and environmentally compatible
  • Strategies for designing and managing the public realm, plus Innovative arrangements and processes for implementing ecodesign

Get Details and Enroll Now

OpenCourser is an affiliate partner of edX and may earn a commission when you buy through our links.

Get a Reminder

Send to:
Rating 5.0 based on 6 ratings
Length 6 weeks
Effort 6 weeks, 4–5 hours per week
Starts On Demand (Start anytime)
Cost $99
From University of British Columbia, UBCx via edX
Instructors Larry Beasley, Jonathan Barnett
Download Videos On all desktop and mobile devices
Language English
Subjects Social Sciences Science
Tags Environmental Studies Architecture

Get a Reminder

Send to:

Similar Courses

What people are saying

every test after lectures

Every test after lectures is to make sure that you have understood the concept, so there is no pressure on tests.

several videos each week

I enrolled to gain some practical knowledge on sustainable urban design and I found myself involved very deeply in the explanations shown (which are conveniently divided into several videos each week, making it very smooth and enjoyable to follow), reflecting upon local and global issues, looking at my own city and the space where I live with different eyes.

through real success stories

The professors Beasley and Barnett, with a wide knowledge and experience in these issues, talk about the urgency to change the urban growth patterns, balance transportation, make cities more compact and livable, adapt to climate change already in progress and mitigate it locally... and HOW to do it, with a special focus on collaboration between stakeholders, dialogue and citizen participation... All explained through real success stories, very clearly explained examples that make the contents easy and interesting to follow.

conveniently divided into several

much contention during communications

I care deeply about how humans effect the environments they they live in but there always seemed to be so much contention during communications between developers, governments and private citizens, if the public even gets a voice in plans.

may take notes because

You may take notes because some points are really useful - if you are an architecture or urban planning student.

motivating for proactive attitudes

The course is very motivating for proactive attitudes to make positive changes in our community.

found myself involved

much better than

Much better than I thought!

climate change already

balance transportation

different eyes

Careers

An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile.

Regional Climate and Energy Program Coordinator $54k

Forestry and Climate Change Specialist, Guatemala Sustainable Forest/Water $54k

Climate Team Member $66k

Program Analyst, Ozone Depletion and Global Climate Change $82k

Project Manager for Ergonomics Climate Grant $84k

Climate and Energy Project Manager $89k

Project Manager, Global Climate Change Initiative $97k

Senior Policy Analyst, Climate Economics Branch $97k

Clinton Climate Initiative HEAL Program Manager $103k

Change Management Coordinator 1 $103k

Climate and Forests Specialist, REDD+ Project Manager $108k

Senior Environmental/Climate Change Economist $134k

Write a review

Your opinion matters. Tell us what you think.

Rating 5.0 based on 6 ratings
Length 6 weeks
Effort 6 weeks, 4–5 hours per week
Starts On Demand (Start anytime)
Cost $99
From University of British Columbia, UBCx via edX
Instructors Larry Beasley, Jonathan Barnett
Download Videos On all desktop and mobile devices
Language English
Subjects Social Sciences Science
Tags Environmental Studies Architecture

Similar Courses

Sorted by relevance

Like this course?

Here's what to do next:

  • Save this course for later
  • Get more details from the course provider
  • Enroll in this course
Enroll Now