Spatial Planning System
Course type
Study programme and level
Language
slovenščina
Lectures | Seminar | Tutorial | Druge oblike študija | Individual Work | ECTS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
40 | 160 | 8 |
Study programme and level | Study field | Academic year | Semester |
II. level | Law and Management of Real Estate | 1 | 1 |
Course Type
Obligatory
Lectures | Seminar | Tutorial | Laboratory work | Field work | Individ. work | ECTS | |
40 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 160 | 8 |
Lecturer
Izr. prof. dr. Kaliopa Dimitrovska Andrews
Language
English
Prerequisites
Enrollment in the 1st year study programme.
Content (Syllabus outline)
– Theoretical framework for spatial planning.
– Spatial planning in Slovenia.
– European context of spatial planning.
– Regional planning.
– Local context of spatial planning.
– Spatial and urban planning methodology.
Study Literature
Literatura
Obvezna:
- Dimitrovska Andrews, K. (2011) Orodja za usmerjanje in nadzor urbanih oblik, Ljubljana: Urbanistični inštitut Republike Slovenije
- Frey, H. (1999) Designing the city, Towards a more sustainable urban form
E & FN Spon, London
- Trancik, R. (1986) Finding Lost Space, Theories of Urban Design Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York
Priporočena literatura:
- Allmendiger, Philip (2001) Planning in postmodern times, Routledge, London
- Cadman, David, Topping, Rosalyn (1978) Property development, E&FN Spon, London (ni naprodaj)
- EU compendium of spatial planning systems and policies (1997) European Commission, Luxembourg
- Košir, Fedja (1993) Zamisel mesta, Slovenska matica, Ljubljana
- Rogers, R. (1997) Cities for a small planet. Faber and Faber, London
Drugi viri
– Slovenska zakonodaja s področja prostorskega planiranja.
– Agenda Habitat – Carigrajska deklaracija, ZN, 1996.
– Evropske prostorske razvojne perspektive (ESDP), 1999.
– European spatial planning observatory network (ESPON), 2000-2004.
– Vodilna načela za trajnostni prostorski razvoj evropske celine, 2000 – Hannover.
– Ljubljanska deklaracija o prostorski razsežnosti vzdržnega razvoja, 2003 – Ljubljana.
– Teritorialna kohezija, 2004 Rotterdam, 2005 Luksemburg.
– Bristolska listina o trajnostnih skupnostih v Evropi, 2005 – Bristol.
Objectives and competences
The main aim of this subject is to give an overview of the importance of spatial planning as a discipline that deals with social, legal, economic and technical aspects of civic development. Most of the development projects have their physical / spatial connotation. Spatial and urban planning are long-term activities, which bring together stakeholders and general public to make decisions for the protection, development and renewal of the urban environment with the aim of achieving sustainability and improvement of the quality of the living environment.
Intended learning outcomes
An understanding and knowledge of the spatial planning and urbanisation processes;
Acquaintance with current methods of both, strategic/long-term planning and spatial/urban regulation in the different levels of spatial organisation: EU, national, regional and local level;
To acquire capacity to use these tools in communication with experts from different areas of real estate expertise and also in guiding and ensuring legitimacy of development actions.
Learning and teaching methods
Lectures.
Assessment
– coursework 60%
– written examination 40 %
grading scale: pos. (6–10), neg. (1–5)
Lecturer’s references
Selected bibliografical units
– DIMITROVSKA ANDREWS, Kaliopa, BUTINA-WATSON, Georgia. City urban design in a free market economy – the case of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Urban des. int. (Lond.), 2001, no. 6, str. 143-155. ISSN 1357-5317.
– DIMITROVSKA ANDREWS, Kaliopa. Procesi urbanizacije v Sloveniji in posledice na urbana omrežja = Urbanisation processes in Slovenia and their effects on urban networks. Urbani izziv, 2000, let. 11, št. 1, str. 3-15, 117-124, zemljevidi. ISSN 0353-6483.
– DIMITROVSKA ANDREWS, Kaliopa. Mastering the post-socialist city: impacts on planning and the built environment. V: HAMILTON, F. E. Ian (ur.), DIMITROVSKA ANDREWS, Kaliopa (ur.), PICHLER-MILANOVIĆ, Nataša (ur.). Transformation of cities in Central and Eastern Europe: towards globalization. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, cop. 2005, str. 153-186. ISBN 92-808-1105-3.
– SENDI, Richard, DIMITROVSKA ANDREWS, Kaliopa, ČERNIČ MALI, Barbara. Slovenia. V: KEMPEN, Ronald van (ur.), VERMEULEN, Marcel (ur.), BAAN, Ad (ur.). Urban issues and urban policies in the new EU countries, (EURICUR series). Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, cop. 2005, str. [109]-130 od skupno IX, 285 str. ISBN 0-7546-4511-8.
– DIMITROVSKA ANDREWS, Kaliopa. Sustainable spatial development in Slovenija : between global trends and local urban problems. V: ALTROCK, Uwe (ur.). Spatial planning and urban development
in the new EU member states: from adjustment to reinvention, (Urban and regional planning and development series). Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, cop. 2006, str. [59]-76 od skupno XII, 292 str. ISBN 0-7546-4684-X.
– DIMITROVSKA ANDREWS, Kaliopa, MIHELIČ, Breda, STANIČ, Ivan. The post-socialist urban restructuring of Ljubljana: strengthening identity. V: STANILOV, Kiril (ur.). The post-socialist city: urban form and space transformations in Central and Eastern Europe after socialism, (The GeoJournal library, Vol. 29). Dordrecht: Springer, 2007, str. 427-445. ISBN 978-961-235-252-3
– DIMITROVSKA ANDREWS, Kaliopa Orodja za usmerjanje in nadzor urbanih oblik (Guideline and Control Frameworks for Urban Structures), Ljubljana: Urbanistični inštitut Republike Slovenije, 2011, (Zbirka Urbani izziv: publikacije) str. 102. ISBN 978-961-6390-31-6