3rd Semester
TKP 2301 Planning Studio: Urban Analysis (5 credits)
This course will provide the students with the ability to identify, sensing, and understanding the spatial characteristic on an urban scale. In addition, this course will also provide the students with the ability to formulate existing urban problems and potentials.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Able to perform urban spatial analysis
- Able to explain the existing functions and roles of urban areas
- Able to articulate urban issues, problems, and potentials for planning purposes
- Able to perform effective teamwork
Literature :
Tiwari alok. 2016. Urban Infrastructure Research, A Review of Ethiopian Cities. Saudi Arabia: Springer.
ASDAK, Chay. 2014. Kajian lingkungan hidup strategis: Jalan menuju pembangunan berkelanjutan. Yogyakarta: UGM Press.
Hadi, Sudharto P. 2012. Dimensi lingkungan perencanaan pembangunan. Yogyakarta: UGM Press.
TKP 2302 Methods and Techniques for Urban Analysis (2 credits)
This course will provide the students the ability to understand and capable to perform urban analytic (physical, demographic, economic, infrastructure, and institutional). In addition, this course also explains the theoretical and regulatory (policy, plan, program) in Indonesian planning.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Able to explain various methods and techniques of urban analysis
- Able to apply appropriate methods and techniques for urban analysis in specific contexts
- Able to perform modified methods and techniques for urban analysis in specific contexts
Literature :
Tiwari alok. 2016. Urban Infrastructure Research, A Review of Ethiopian Cities. Saudi Arabia: Springer.
ASDAK, Chay. 2014. Kajian lingkungan hidup strategis: Jalan menuju pembangunan berkelanjutan. Yogyakarta: UGM Press.
Hadi, Sudharto P. 2012. Dimensi lingkungan perencanaan pembangunan. Yogyakarta: UGM Press.
TKP 2303 Urban Economics (2 credits)
This course purpose are giving knowledge and understanding of urban economic theories in the context of urban planning, including sources of urban growth, urban development location, quantity and the distribution in the cities, urban economic growth, land rent and land use patterns, urban issues (housing, transport and poverty) , and the public sector in urban economic development.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Able to explain principles of micro and macroeconomics
- Able to discuss the application of micro- and macroeconomics in urban context
- Able to formulate solutions for urban economy issues
Literature :
Evans, Alan W. (2004) Economics and Land Use Planning. Oxford University Press. London
Karseno; Reksohadiprodjo, S. (2008). Ekonomi Perkotaan. BPFE. Yogyakarta
McDonald, John F. (1997) Fundamentals of Urban Economics. Prentice Hall. New Jersey
O’sullivan, A. (1993) Essentials of Urban Economics. IRWIN. Boston
O’sullivan, A. (2011) Urban Economics. McGraw-Hill Education. New York.
TKP 2304 Social Theory and Demographics (2 credits)
Basic knowledge of social theory and the examples of its application in the life of people in an area, especially those related to urban and regional planning activities. This knowledge is complemented by various examples of the application of social engineering. And understanding the basic principles of population.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Able to explain relevant social theories in urban and regional planning
- Able to explain demographic definitions, concepts, problems and policies in Indonesia
- Able to perform a suitable approach for solving a demographic problem
Literature :
Poston, Dudley L. dan Bouvier, Leon F. 2010. Population and Society: An Introduction to Demography. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Jacobs, J. 1961. The Death and Life of Great American Cities. New York: Vintage Books.
Kendall. 2009. The Sociology of Cosmopolitanism. New York: Palgrave Mac Millan.
TKP 2305 Land Use Planning (3 credits)
This course will provide the students the ability to understand and able to access land suitability and land use analysis techniques: the definition of spatial and land, characteristics and factors of change and land development, techniques and methods of land suitability analysis, site requirements and land management mechanisms.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Able to assess the carrying capacity and suitability of land use for spatial planning purposes
- Able to forecast land use using simple modelling methods
- Able to explain principles of statutory land use planning
Literature :
Bernstein, J.D. 1993. Land Use Considerations in Urban Environmental Management. Washington, DC: The World Bank Institute.
Goetz, S., J., Shortle, J., S. (Eds) 2005. Land Use Problems and Conflicts: Causes, Consequences, and Solution. New York: Routledge.
Kaiser, E.J. 1995. Urban Land Use Planning. Chicago: University of Illinois Press.
Mandelker, D.R. 1993. Land Use Law. Virginia: The Michie Co.
TKP 2306 Wastewater and Stormwater Infrastructure Planning (2 credits)
Understanding the processes, stages, and methods of planning wastewater and stormwater systems in an area, city, or region.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Able to explain principles and standards of sustainable wastewater and stormwater infrastructure
- Able to evaluate the capacity and quality of wastewater and stormwater infrastructure
- Able to formulate recommendations on wastewater and stormwater infrastructure planning
Literature :
Butler D., dan Davies, J.W., (2006). Urban Drainage, Spon Press 2nd Edition
Ahern J., Brown P., dan Novotny V., (2010). Water Centric Sustainable Communities, John Wiley and Sons
Hoyer, J., et.al., (2011). Water Sensitive Urban Design, Jovis Verlag GmbH
Metcalf dan Eddy (2003). Wastewater Engineering: Treatment and Reuse, 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill
Russell, D.L., (2006). Practical Wastewater Treatment, John Wiley and Sons
TKP 2307 Clean Water Infrastructure Planning (2 credits)
Understanding the processes, stages, and methods of planning clean water systems in an area, city, or region.
Learning Outcomes:
- Able to explain principles and standards of sustainable clean water infrastructure
- Able to evaluate the capacity and quality of clean water infrastructure
- Able to formulate recommendations on clean water infrastructure planning
Literature :
Baumann, D.D., Boland, J.J., dan Hanemann, W.M., (1998). Urban Water Demand Management and Planning, McGraw-Hill
Metcalf dan Eddy (2003). Wastewater Engineering: Treatment and Reuse, 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill
TKP 2308 Solid Waste Infrastructure Planning (2 credits)
Understanding the processes, stages, and methods of planning solid waste systems in an area, city, or region.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Able to explain principles and standards of sustainable solid waste infrastructure
- Able to evaluate the capacity and quality of solid waste infrastructure
- Able to formulate recommendations on solid waste infrastructure planning
Literatur:
Tchobanoglous, G., dan Kreith, F., (2002). Handbook of Solid Waste Management, McGraw-Hill 2nd Edition
UNEP (2005). Solid Waste Management, John Wiley and Sons
Chandrappa, et,al. (2012) Solid Waste Management: Principles and Practice. Springer.