Module name |
Urban Environmental Management |
Modul level, if applicable |
Master |
Code, if applicable |
TKP17-7-1-307 |
Subtitle, if applicable |
Manajemen Lingkungan Perkotaan |
Courses, if applicable |
– |
Semester(s) in which the module is taught |
3 |
Person responsible for the module |
Ir. Didik Kristiadi, MLA, MAUD |
Lecturer |
Ir. Didik Kristiadi, MLA, MAUD |
M. Sani Roychansyah, ST., M.Eng., D.Eng |
Language |
Indonesia |
Relation to curriculum |
Elective Course |
Type of teaching, contract hours |
Lectures / SCL, PBL |
Workload |
1 work credit or SKS is equal to 50 minutes of study activity in class. |
Credit points |
2 SKS / 5 ECTS |
Requirements according to the examination regulations |
Minimum attendance is 75% of total classes |
Recommended prerequisites |
– |
Module objectives/intended learning outcomes |
- Able to explain the background, scope, and variety of approaches in urban environmental management
- Able to formulate an approach and its implementation device to solve problems in an urban environment
- Able to argue a suitable instrument and approach for an urban environmental management case
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Content |
This course provides knowledge regarding urban environmental management approach. In each session, the student will be asked to thinking critically and innovatively related to urban environmental management such as smart growth concept, TOD concept, rainwater management, etc. The subject topics are:
- Introduction
- Spatial Theory: Urban Context
- Urban Development
- Green Infrastructure
- Sustainable Street
- Public Space – Public Life
- Settlement Systems
- Course Evaluation
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Study and examination requirements and forms of examination |
written mid-term and final examination with open questions |
Media employed |
LCD, computer |
Reading list |
Hanaki K, 2008, Urban Environmental Management and Technology |
White, Rodney. 1994. Urban environmental management; environmental change and urban design |
Randall, Thomas. 2005. Sustainable Urban Design: An Environmental Approach. New York: Spon Press. |
Moore, Gary T. 1984. Environmental design research directions: process and prospects. Preager Publishers: New York |