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Presentation
Presentation
Urbanism is consubstantiated on territorial policies, in the way that territorial plans come from political options. This CU is central to understanding the relation between chooses and decisions on the territory.
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Class from course
Class from course
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Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Master Degree | Anual | 7
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Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
1 | Mandatory | Português
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Code
Code
ULHT262-13508
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
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Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
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Syllabus
Syllabus
1. Introduction. National scales, regional and local: particularities of the territorial administration in Portugal; 2. Public Policies of territorial base: from PNOT to PP, from the region to the city; 3. Urban policies in Portugal: the case of the PROSIURB and POLIS programs; 4. Urban policies for promoting the economy: the case of PROCOM and URBCOM; 5. Housing urban policies: from social housing to PER families; 6. Urban policies for the revitalization of critical zones: the case of PIC URBAN; 7. The experience of 4 cycles of co-financed policy programming to the new paradigms of financing of public policies;
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Objectives
Objectives
Since this is a broad theme, it was opted to adopt a sectoral approach to the teaching content of this CU, centred on key issues. It has been prioritized to deepen knowledge on issues and fields such as economic revitalization (commercial urbanism), social (social and informal housing) and services ( provision of services and public social facilities). In this form, it is hoped that students improve their abilities for formulating and programming integrated project and public policies, namely through knowing how policy programs function and are structured.
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Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
The preparation of a transversal work, common to most of the curricular units, which contains the particularities of each UC, is a practice that promotes a specific understanding of the subjects specific to each UC and knowledge of their relationships in the context of work in urban planning, preparing the student to solve complex problems. Seminar classes, where different lecturers address different topics in a coordinated manner, allow for a broader approach and the consolidation of more comprehensive knowledge in the fulfilment of the course programme.
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References
References
Gomes, R. (2012). Um modelo de organização regional para Portugal. Lisboa, Colibri Ferrão (2011). O ordenamento do território como política pública. Lisboa, FCG Guerra, I. et al. (2008). Contributos para o plano estratégico de habitação 2008/2013.Lisboa, IHRU/CET-ISCTE (em Novembro 2012, disponível em: http://habitacao.cm-lisboa.pt/index.htm?no=4005001). Portas, N. Domingues, A., Cabral, J, (2007). Políticas Urbanas. Tendências, estratégias e oportunidades. 2 ed. FCG. Lisboa. Portas, N. Domingues, A., Cabral, J, (2011). Políticas Urbanas II. Transformações, regulação e projectos. FCG. Lisboa. Fadigas. L. (2015). Urbanismo e território. As políticas públicas. Ed. Sílabo. Lisboa.
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Office Hours
Office Hours
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Mobility
Mobility
Yes