Housing Policy & Planning: Course Briefing & Lecture1: Introduction To Housing
Housing Policy & Planning: Course Briefing & Lecture1: Introduction To Housing
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Why this course?
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Motivation
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Approach, Aim & Objectives
The intent is to learn the housing policy and planning matters
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Who will be benefitted
Professionals, students, researchers
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Course Structure
• The course has following sections
• Introduction
• Housing Policy (3-4 weeks)
• Housing Planning (4-5 weeks)
• Summary & Conclusion
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Introduction/warm up session (2-3 units)
– Introduction to Housing
– Existing situations
– Housing typologies
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Housing policy (12-14 units)
– Policy, planning and strategy
– Past programmes
– Legal provisions
– Land and Land reforms
– Affordability and housing finance
– National Housing policies
– State Affordable Housing policies
– Programmes & schemes
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Housing Planning (20-24 units)
– City and regional planning
– Strategic planning
– Development controls
– Housing Infrastructure and amenities
– Group and plotted housing
– Cooperative housing
– Slum improvement
– Special housing types
– Technology and delivery systems
– Governance and management
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Concluding session (2-3 units)
– Overall discussions and project briefing
– Feedback and continuous learning
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Course activities and expected role
• Lecture, discussions, tests • Assessment and Evaluation
– Formative: Tests &
• Test, Assignments & feedback
Assignments and
– Test/Q&A/quiz – Summative: Project and
– Guided reading Final examination
– Term paper – Certification and feedback
– Project/Case study • Your Role
– Examination
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Introductory Session
1. Introduction to Housing
2. Housing classifications
3. Existing situations
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INTRODUCTORY
Introduction to Housing
SESSION
Definition and perspectives
1. Introduction to
Housing Housing and human need
2. Housing Significance
classifications
3. Existing housing
situations
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INTRODUCTORY
Definition
SESSION
• Oxford dictionary defines housing as
1. Introduction to
Housing
– Houses and flats considered collectively
2. Housing
classifications
3. Existing housing
situations
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Different Perspectives
INTRODUCTORY MULTIPLE
SESSION
of Housing UNITS
1. Introduction to
1. Multiple units INDIVIDUALITY COMMUNITY
Housing 2. Community
2. Housing 3. Services
classifications HOUSING
4. Livelihood
3. Existing housing 5. Affordability
situations
6. Individuality AFFORDABILITY SERVICES
LIVELIHOOD
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Housing and
INTRODUCTORY Human Need
SESSION
1. Introduction to
Housing
2. Housing
classifications
3. Existing housing
situations
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Summary
1. Housing can be described from various perspectives multiple
units, Community, Services, Livelihood, Affordability,
Individuality.
2. Housing serves basic physiological need and motivates to
achieve other social and personal need.
3. Significant due to it’s attention, complex problems and
multidisciplinary nature, ongoing debates and new learning.
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Next ….
Lecture 2: Housing Classifications
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Thank you
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