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Presentation
Presentation
The rurality problems, like lack of population, no facilities or services, older population, migrations, brings problems to the territory. At this CU these questions are the focus to allow an understanding and thinking in action that could mitigate the problems and bring territorial integration.
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Class from course
Class from course
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Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Master Degree | Anual | 5
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Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
1 | Mandatory | Português
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Code
Code
ULHT262-381
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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. Characterization and analysis of settlements. Demographic Evolution. Built environment and landscape. Characteristics and limitation of local and regional infrastructure. Local and Regional Economic Dynamics; 2. Methodology of intervention. Analysis, Diagnostic and Prognostic. Strategic Action in small settlements. SWOT methods. Action Plan. Project Management; 3. Intervention Proposal. Action Plan. Strengths and Weakness. Regional Insertion. Prefered áreas for growth, rehabilitation and heritage protection. Infra-structure programming, social facilities and public spaces. Agricultural and forestry in the influential zone; 4. Economic Aspects.
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Objectives
Objectives
This CU aims at preparing students to act in rural settlements providing the skills and knowledge to understand and the basic urban requirements of those settlements in support to their agricultural and forestry activities in order to be able to intervene in propose urban intervention. Focus in maintaining the vitality and sustainability of those urban cores ¿ required condition for their spatial organization and management, aims to fight desertification and landscape deterioration require a technical intervention that is able to balance primary and secondary sectors interests, as well as with the new demands of modernization and the emerging industry and service economic sectors.
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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 topics are addressed in a coordinated manner by different lecturers, 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
Collis, David J.(2010) Thinking Strategically, Pocket Mentor, Harvard Business School Press. Duffy. Mary.(2006). Managing Projects, Pocket Mentor, Harvard Business School Press. Lovejoy, Derek.(1979). Land uses and Landscape planning, Leonard Hill, Glasgow. Marsh, William M.(1978). Environmental Analysis for Land Use and Site Planning, McGraw-Hill, Inc. Mcharg, Ian L.(1969). Design with Nature, Falcon Press, Philadelphia, USA. Jellicoe, G., Jellicoe, S. (1998). The landscape of Man. Shaping the environment from prehistory to the present day. 3th ed. Thames & Hudson, London. Dentinho, T., Rodrigues, O., [Coord.] (2007). Periferias e espaços rurais. Comunicações apresentadas ao II Congresso de Estudos Rurais. Principia. S. João do Estoril. Baudin, G., Vaz, D.[Org.] (2014). Transação Territorial. Novas relações cidade-campo. Ed. Húmus, V.N. Famalicão.
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Office Hours
Office Hours
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Mobility
Mobility
Yes