Title: EESI Programme 20067 Sustainable Rural and Urban Development Introduction
1EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentIntroduction
- This mornings agenda
- 1 Staff 15 min 0h15 - 0815
- 2 Students 75 min 1h30 - 0930
- 3 Overview 15 min 1h45 - 0945
- 4 Aim and Objectives 15 min 2h00 - 1000
- Break 30 min 2h30 - 1030
- 5 Organisation 15 min 2h45 - 1045
- 6 Literature 15 min 3h00 - 1100
- 7 Change Project 30 min 3h30 - 1130
- 8 Examination for Accreditation 15 min 3h45 -
1145 - 9 Our anticipations - 10 min 3h55 - 1155
- 10 Reflection 5 min 4h00 - 1200
2EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction1 Staff
- Head Lecturer, overall responsible for Course
- Dr Nils Viking
- Head of International Programmes
- Division of Urban and Regional Studies
- Department of Urban Planning and Environment
- School of Architecture and the Built Environment
- Architect, Planner and Researcher, BArch
(Strathclyde), MSc in Urban Planning - Studies (Oxford Brookes), PhD in Urban Planning
(KTH) - Tel 790 92 42 e-mail nils_at_infra.kth.se
3EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction1 Staff, cont
- Course Assistant
- Feras Hammami
- Architect
- BArch (Al-Najah)
- MSc in Spatial Planning (KTH)
- Tel 790 92 42 e-mail firas_at_infra.kth.se
4EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction2 Student
- You
- - your name, nationality and home country?
- - your educational background?
- - your country development context?
- Your visions
- - on an optimistic note?
- - risk that may disturb your optimistic vision?
- Your anticipations of our Course
- - what have you thought you would gain?
5EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction3 Overview
- Definition
- Sustainable development?
-
- development that meets the needs of the
present without compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs. - World Commission on Environment and
Development - - the Brundtland Commission
- - relevance and validity of definition?
- - other definitions?
6EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction3 Overview, cont
- Stipulations
- - Ã priori assumptions
- - Planet Earth in trouble
- - general human rights, necessary base
- - Intra-national and international macro
development - imbalance threat to prospects of sustainable
development - - elite versus non-elite - micro development
imbalance threat - to prospects of sustainable development
- - need to recognise peoples different starting
positions in life
7EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction3 Overview, cont
- Subject in Context
- rapid population growth
- - population growth in developing parts
predicted to - far exceed that of developed parts
1986-2050 - 4.8 billion in developing parts
- 200 million in developed parts
-
Where is the action going to be? - rapid urbanisation, ie growth in-migration
- - rapid urbanisation rate in developing
parts, doubling 1995- - 2020!
- - 50 urban population in developing parts
in 2025 -
What will happen to rural areas?
8EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and
Urban DevelopmentCourse Introduction3 Overview,
cont
- Terminology
- distributive justice - how to share something
- retributive justice - how to deal with
criminal retribution - South - underdeveloped or developing
regions, countries, - cities, rural areas, or part thereof, not
necessarily in the - geographical global South
- North - overdeveloped or developed
regions, countries, cities, - rural areas, or part thereof, not
necessarily in the geographical - global North
9EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and
Urban DevelopmentCourse Introduction3 Overview,
Terminology, cont
- crosscutting issues - issues that connect with
a problem - or are inextricably part of a problem, eg,
gender, poverty and - environment
- enabling - generally assisting, making it
easier to realise - provide - organise something as gift
- facilitate - organise favourable pre-conditions
for something desired to materialise -
10EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction3 Overview, cont
- Connectivities
- With EESIs Political Economy for Environmental
Planners, - SURD assumes familiarity with, and does not
discuss in depth, - political economy induced strategies, approaches
and relations. - economic strategies and models, eg, market
economy - induced industrialism
- top-down versus bottom-up approaches
- core-periphery relations as of dependency
- versus anti-dependency school
- spatial imbalances as of South-North debate
For deeper understanding
11EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction3 Overview
Connectivities, cont
- With EESIs Human Settlement and Housing,
- SURD assumes familiarity with, and does not
discuss, in depth, - settlement and housing strategies/approaches.
-
- - World Urban Forum
- (http//www.unhabitat.org/wuf/2006/default.asp)
- - Sustainable Cities
- (http//www.unchs.org/programmes/sustainablecitie
s/) - - UN-Habitat and World Bank induced Cities
Alliance - (http//www.ifc.org/ifcxt/minicipalfund.nfs/
- Content/Cities_Alliance)
For deeper understanding
12EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction4 Aim, Objectives
and Delimitation
- Aim
- - contribution towards facilitating you
- to make you own contribution towards
sustainable development - Objectives
- - guidance towards enabling you to
- a) gain knowledge on theories and practices
towards sustainable - development
- b) identify main concepts on sustainable
development - c) analyse relations between
socio-political-economic and - environmental planning
- d) gain insight to development processes
from perspectives of different - actors and stakeholders
- e) explore, describe, explain and prescribe
ways towards sustainable - urban and rural development
13EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction4 Aim, Objectives
and Delimitation, cont
- Course Delimitation
- - Ã priori stipulations underpins course
assumptions - - overview of theories, practices and actors
- - perspectives of delimited development process
agents - - unveiling of delimited relations between
socio-economic and - environmental development
- - effects of delimited development strategies
and policies on - natural resource use, space organisation,
economy and - environment
14EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction5 Organisation
- Interaction with Expert on pre-determined subject
matter related to sustainable urban and/or rural
development issue, including vital crosscutting - Team Work to deepen understanding of subject
matter interacted upon to progress chosen Change
Project for examination, incl presentation and
opposition in plenum presentations - Individual Work work on (a) Compendium and other
pre-selected literature, relevant Web references
and general Web and literature references
relating to interactions with Experts and, (b)
pre-selected Compendium literature for paper (x2)
writing (for examination) - Opportunity to Connect Theory with Reality
through Change Projects, central to Course
15EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and
DevelopmentCourse Introduction5 Organisation,
cont
- Examination through (a) continuous,
prescriptive, Scientific Paper Writing based on
chosen Change Project that may be realised and
where prescription should be LFA based (Team
Work) (b) structured literature review papers
(x2) of pre-selected topics associated with
literature seminars (Individual Work) and, (c)
Team Work in presentation and oppostion of Change
Projects in Plenum - Opportunity for Interaction with Key Actors
from government, donor community, media and civic
society may open doors for external thesis work
supervision - Opportunity for Exchange of Ideas and
Experiences in organised discussions with fellow
Students - Practice of Plenum Presentation and Opposition
16EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction6 Literature
- Pre-selected Literature in Compendium for
obligatory, preparatory, individual reading for
(a) ease of interaction in Expert session and,
(b) individual structured review in association
with literature seminars - Relevant Web References for obligatory,
preparatory, individual reading for (a) ease of
interaction in Expert sessions and, (b) support
in reviewing literature - General Web and Literature References for
optional reading for a deepened understanding
useful for Change Project and for future thesis
work
17EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction7 Change Project
- Central pedagogic tool in Course
- Purpose to connect theory with practice
- How?
- - Students are, during afternoon session
preceding Team - Exercise 7 November, assigned Teams (based on
mixed - gender, geo-political and educational
background of - Students) by Course Staff
- - Teams decide Chairperson and Rapporteur(s),
- 7 November, for First Plenum on Draft Change
Projects - 10 November these positions must have
different - persons attached to them for Second Plenum 21
- November
18EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction7 Change Project,
cont
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- - Teams identify, during afternoon session,
preceding - Team Exercise 7 November, a pertinent problem
- for sustainable development in one Team
Members - home context
- - Teams problem needs to be connected to a MDG
given - to Team during afternoon session, preceding
- Team Exercise 7 November, by Course Staff
19EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction7 Change Project,
cont
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- - During afternoon session preceding Team
Exercise, 7 - November, Teams are guided on
- (a) requirements of Scientific Paper Writing
- (b) how to use LFA in formulating Prescription
in - discussion part of Scientific Paper
Writing -
20EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction7 Change Project,
cont
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- - During afternoon Team Exercise, 7 November,
- Teams work out and hand in to Course Staff
interim - (a) Change Project problem formulation
- (b) IMRAD-based structure of Change Project
paper, later - to constitute examination paper
- (c) LFA-based anticipated prescriptive part of
discussion - in Change Project examination paper
-
21EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction7 Change Project,
cont
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- - During First Plenum on Change project, 10
November, - randomly then chosen half number of Teams
chosen - Rapporteurs present in max 10 min Teams First
Draft Change - Project Paper in Power Point
- - During First Plenum, 10 November, remaining
half number of - Teams chosen Rapporteurs oppose the Team who
this day - presented the common MDG in max 10 min
- - Course Staff comments on Plenum action of both
presenters - and opponents, on quality of structure,
contents and - presentation style in remaining time per
linked presentation- - opposition
-
22EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction7 Change Project,
cont
- - During the Second Change Project Plenum, 21
November, - Teams chosen Rapporteurs who did not present
during First - Plenum present in max 10 min Teams Second
Draft , ie - progressed, Change Project Paper in Power
Point - - During the Second Change Project Plenum, 21
November, - Teams chosen Rapporteurs who did not oppose
during First - Plenum oppose the Team who this day presented
the common - MDG in max 10 min
- - Teams may at their own discretion decide to
choose more than - one presenter and opponent, provided that
they do not exceed - respective time allocation
23EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction8 Accreditation
- 75 presence in scheduled Course activities
- - session registration is made immediately
before - scheduled activity starts, which means late
comers will - be registered as present only at the
discretion of Course - Staff after plausible excuse may be provided
for late - coming
- Active interaction in scheduled Course activities
- Active contribution to Team in scheduled Team
Exercises
24EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction8 Accreditation,
cont
- Active performance in Team work on Change
Projects Paper Writing for Examination - - Team Members should approach Course Staff for
advice, - should other Team Members be perceived as
non- - performing
- Approved Change Project Examination Paper
- - Students decide if (a) paper should be graded
on - separate parts authored by different Team
Members or, - (b) if Team should be graded on aggregate
performance -
25EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction9 Our
Anticipations
- Staff assumes Students expect Staff to
- - be informed, communicative, constructive, open
and friendly - - active and enthusiastic
- - show respect for Course participants, ie
Student and Expert - - deal with any problems promptly
- Staff expects Students to
- - be prepared, communicative, constructive, open
and friendly - - be active and enthusiastic
- - show respect for Course participants, ie
Expert, Staff and - Fellow Student
- - raise any problems early
26EESI Programme 2006-7Sustainable Rural and Urban
DevelopmentCourse Introduction10 Reflection
- Approaches, issues or points?
- - academic
- - practical
- - other