ENPL336 | THEORIES OF SPATIAL PLANNING AND LANDSCAPE

A review of critical theory in urban planning that corresponds to the local discourse in landscape and planning practices, The political, economical and social changes that led to the formation of the spatial planning, The main changes in the postindustrial world: Modernity and contemporary thought, Definition of landscape, Landscape conservation and modern parks movements, housing, cultural landscape, landscape change in relation to the multidisciplinary set of related theories from social, political, economical and environmental sciences, landscape perception, landscape assessment.

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ENPL234 | HISTORY OF SPATIAL PLANNING AND LANDSCAPE