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Importance of environmental planning reflected, involved the common

in shaping sustainable and resilient people


communities - focus on creating beautiful public
Functions of Planning spaces that reflected the ideals of
improve efficiency of outcomes humanism
balance public and private interests -ideal city, beautifully designed,
enhance consciousness of decision uplift feelings of constituents,
making humancentric
expand opportunity and o Florence Italy- sense of pride
understanding in community o Venice- features canals, below
Connections between: sea level, designed to resilient
Environment in water/flooding
Human settlement o Edinburgh,Scotland- city with
Planning & development a rich architectural history that
features Renaissance-style
1. History & development of planning  Industrial revolution & modern urban
History of Urban Design- Ancient to Modern design
cities -Centers of industry & commerce
Urban Design- designing and shaping the -To improve the lives of cities,
physical environment of cities, towns, and working class
communities o London England- development
- arrangement and design of buildings, of rails and canal, improve
public spaces, transportation systems, and transportation system
other elements that make up the built o Chicago, USA- high rise, high
environment building to maximize the
-People plan for human settlement spaces, sense of nature
 Ancient urban design- more on o Brasilia, Brazil- focus on
human settlement zoning and functionalism,
-designed to convey a sense of center of governance
power  Contemporary urban design- evolve
-served as gathering places for the &adapt to changing, all the needs of
people people, benefit of the community
o Rome, Italy-for publicity, o Copenhagen, Denmark-Mass
o Athens-to see the people, transit and biking, green
featuring the Parthenon spaces
temple o Singapore- leader in the
o Babylon, Iraq-Hanging development of smart cities,
Gardens, protections from war with a focus on technology
like in Intramuros/Muros and innovation to improve
during Spaniards urban life
 Medieval urban design- focus on o Medellin, Colombia- undergone
leaders a transformation in recent
-heavily influenced by the church years, with innovative urban
- around religious institutions and design strategies such as the
castles, with narrow streets and creation of public libraries and
winding alleys that provided a sense the use of cable cars to
of security and privacy improve transportation access
o Paris, France- narrow streets, History of urban design is rich and complex
sense of charm and intimacy story over time to become a component of
o Siena, Italy – focus in central modern city planning.
landmark, Christianity, royalty -Key role in shaping the physical
o Toledo, Spain-ns, winding environment
streets and historic landmarks - understanding the principles and history
 Renaissance urban design- creating of urban design, we can continue to shape
beautiful public spaces that our cities and communities in ways that
promote sustainability, social equity, and Sustainable development- “development
livability for all meets the needs of the present w/out
Burnham, olmstred sr, compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs”
Shift towards environmental Brundtland report
considerations Carrying capacity- the ave population
 The case of Tobolsk, siberia size of a species below w/c its numbers
o Impact of individual industries tend to increase and above w/c its numbers
on environment of the city tend to decrease because of shortages of
 Industrial enterprises resources. The carrying is different for each
 Minig and processing species in habitat
enterprises Ecological footprint- method that
 Transport determines how dependent humans are on
 Sewage and wastewater natural resources. Measure that indicates
 Municipal solid waste how much resources from the envi are
To improve the lives of people living in required to support a specific way of their
tobolsk life or business
Environmental factors in planning and
development of urban areas Principles of environmental planning
Precautionary principles-taking
Importance of Environmental Factors preventive action even in the absence of
in Urban Planning- to safeguard public complete scientific certainty about
health and conserve natural resources potential environmental harm
Focus areas for local government; Participation- involving stakeholders in
Production Zones- be strategically the planning process
located with good transport access Integration- envi. planning is not an
Engineering and Transport isolated activity but rather an integral part
Infrastructure- adhere to distance of broader planning and decision-making
requirements from sensitive areas to processes
mitigate adverse environmental effects
Recreational Areas- Need protection from Influential theories
industrial and harmful developments  The garden city
Territorial Planning- Involves creating o Sir Ebenezer Howard
documents like schemes, master plans, and o -creation of series of small,
zoning regulations; outlining long-term planned cities combine the
development amenities of urban life w/
Project Planning Documentation- Must ready access w/ nature
consider regulations on natural resources o purchase of a large area of
agricultural land
There is a need for comprehensive planning o planning of a compact town
and sustainable development practices to o accommodation
ensure the long-term environmental health o limitation
and well being of Tobolsk and its resident. o natural rise in land values to
- Ecological factors be used for the town’s own
- Sustainable development general welfare
- environmental challenges New urbanism
- city's master plan o planning & development
- Monitoring and control of air and water approach based on the
pollution principles cities & towns had
- to protect water bodies and soil from been built
pollution o build places for people
o community with self-
2. Basic concepts, principles &
actualization (Maslow
theories of environmental planning
hierarchy of needs),
o health, equity,
3. Nature & types of planning -transparent- communication
Estate planning- focuses on site amongst stakeholders is key to
selection, laws, implementing rules and effective integrated planning
regulations -comprehensive- all relevant
Public works planning- developing stakeholders is necessary to best
systems for water supply and sewerage integrate organizational
sanitary landfills Goal
transportation planning- focuses on -structured-
the circulation and movement of -results-must have a common purpose
systems or mission
environment & natural resource -consultative- involvement of
planning- covers urban and natural stakeholders to give input for emerging
environments under context of human initiatives
ecological planning -action-oriented budgeting planning
The Role of Planning in Achieving should be robust and principled so the
Sustainable Development results in decisions on the allocation
planned urbanization reached the -streamlined- efficiencies should be built
human development index into the process to reduce duplication of
6ps for urban development effort, should be focused on selected
-People-for social inclusion and strategic initiatives, keeping
ending poverty bureaucracy to a minimum
-Prosperity-opportunities for all -flexible- provide a way to respond
-Peace- building urban governance & -accountability-
crisis response Key principles
-Partnership-implementing the new -should occur at all levels-
urban agenda -data-driven planning framework
-Planet-resilient urban development -risk and challenge identification-
-Planning-managing urban spatial -transparent, justifiable decision-
development making
Formulation of strategies and initiatives -regular reporting
Socio-spatial inclusion- reduce socio- -monitored, measured, and
spatial inequalities by promoting the evaluated
even distribution of of basic urban
services, quality public spaces,
affordable housing and livelihood
opportunities
It is important to plan the development
of the community

Integrated planning
Decision lens- making more fiscally,
private consultancy firm, gives advice to
gov institutions
-A cross-functional process that ensures
all are involved at the right time to align
priorities across an organization
-Gives complete view and commitment
-involves merging distinct elements to
create a cohesive entity
-delves into how an organization can
coordinate across various functions
-extends beyond the organization's
internal efforts
Features

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