This article discusses the way in which the Department of Town and Regional Planning at the University of Pretoria is using three sets of projects in which it has participated over the past twelve years in revising its planning curricula. These three projects, namely improving intergovernmental development planning; enhancing community-based planning, and presenting and participating in capacity-building and certificated short courses, are discussed, in conjunction with what faculty experienced and observed, and what lessons were learnt with regard to the Department’s planning curricula. This is followed by a discussion of the implications of the experiences and lessons learnt in the three projects for planning education on a more generic l...
Planning knowledge is increasingly contested while publication pressure on supervisors and their stu...
Planning problems have been with us ever since human beings realized that their wellbeing is very...
Access to urban land and resources and the pervasiveness of informality are perhaps the main cr...
This article discusses the way in which the Department of Town and Regional Planning at the Uni...
This article discusses the way in which the Department of Town and Regional Planning at the Univers...
Thesis (M.Sc.U.R.P.)-University of Natal, 2002.Town and regional planning in South Africa is challen...
The changing nature of planning has raised questions about what skills, competencies, values and lit...
This dataset was gathered primarily in the first quarter of 2018 with planning professionals and pla...
This article reports on the findings of a job market study conducted by South African planning schoo...
A discourse Submitted to the Faculty of Architecture, University of The Witwatersrand, in Partial F...
Since the founding of planning in South Africa fifty-two years ago, the statutory bodies governing t...
Planning education at the Catholic University of Mozambique consists of undergraduate and post gradu...
Urbanisation is growing in the global South, but urban planning is not keeping up to ad- dress the p...
Although the practice of developing towns and cities can be traced far back in history, the professi...
African people both in the rural and urban scenes are living under serious social, economic and envi...
Planning knowledge is increasingly contested while publication pressure on supervisors and their stu...
Planning problems have been with us ever since human beings realized that their wellbeing is very...
Access to urban land and resources and the pervasiveness of informality are perhaps the main cr...
This article discusses the way in which the Department of Town and Regional Planning at the Uni...
This article discusses the way in which the Department of Town and Regional Planning at the Univers...
Thesis (M.Sc.U.R.P.)-University of Natal, 2002.Town and regional planning in South Africa is challen...
The changing nature of planning has raised questions about what skills, competencies, values and lit...
This dataset was gathered primarily in the first quarter of 2018 with planning professionals and pla...
This article reports on the findings of a job market study conducted by South African planning schoo...
A discourse Submitted to the Faculty of Architecture, University of The Witwatersrand, in Partial F...
Since the founding of planning in South Africa fifty-two years ago, the statutory bodies governing t...
Planning education at the Catholic University of Mozambique consists of undergraduate and post gradu...
Urbanisation is growing in the global South, but urban planning is not keeping up to ad- dress the p...
Although the practice of developing towns and cities can be traced far back in history, the professi...
African people both in the rural and urban scenes are living under serious social, economic and envi...
Planning knowledge is increasingly contested while publication pressure on supervisors and their stu...
Planning problems have been with us ever since human beings realized that their wellbeing is very...
Access to urban land and resources and the pervasiveness of informality are perhaps the main cr...