Introducing participants to modern information systems and trends in urban planning
To shed light on the modern mechanisms of urban planning and exposure to different areas of urban planning
Exposure to problems and obstacles in this area by presenting and analyzing and providing practical solutions and knowledge of the role of modern technologies in modern urban planning
access to indicators of balance between the optimal size of the population and the optimal distribution of population
Presentation of successful local and global experiments in urban planning and presentation of modern theories
Identify participants as well as how to write and prepare technical reports for urban planning
Define the participants the dimensions of the planning process and the importance of urban planning, especially in the current era of globalization
reveal the relationship between urban planning and economic and social sciences
Target Audience
Staff of urban planning departments.
The staff of the specialized agencies in planning and urban design.
The staff of the entities concerned with urban development.
Leaders of city administrations.
Senior management staff in the secretariats and municipalities.
Central administration staff in city and municipal secretariats.
Specialists in urban planning, urban and regional planning, architecture and environmental architecture.
Engineering office officials specialized in urban planning.
Environmentalists of cities.
Specialists in geographical systems of cities.Purchasing and supply chain managersProject managers
Course Outline
Concept of urban planning.
Elements influencing urban planning.
Vacuum in urban schemes.
Development and adaptation of humanitarian elements in urban planning.
Humanization of cities.
Materials and appearance of the city
Address the historical, historical and cultural values of cities.
Visual and sensory perception of the city and the focus of visual identity.