ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
IWS10177o14Semester:
2014/2015 summerName:
Planning and spatial developmentMajor:
Water Engineering and ManagmentStudy Type:
first cycleCourse type:
compulsoryStudy Semester:
4ECTS points:
4Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
15 / 30 / 0Lecturer:
dr hab. Beata Raszka, prof. nadzw.Language of instruction:
PolishLearning outcomes:
He knows the planning documents prepared at different levels of organization of the state (national, provincial, municipal), knows the powers of regional and local policy-making in the field of space, knows the consequences of the division of responsibilities and powers of local government in the field of spatial planning, are familiar with planning, knows the specialized planning documents spatial (protection plans, operational indicators spa) and legal relations that occur between the task of planning their own municipalities and other local authorities, government, administration, special, familiar environment and methodologies for assessing the socio-economic conditions for land use planning.
Knowledge
He can describe the different levels of planning documents administering the country, knows how to use practical methods to assess the environment and determine the socio-economic conditions for spatial planning can gather, select and analyze the starting materials for the preparation of the study of conditions and directions of spatial development of the municipality and the master plan, is able to collect, make a selection and analysis of the materials needed to prepare a strategic assessment / planning document estimates. know how to prepare a graphical attachments and mpzp suikpz.
Competences:
Demonstrates understanding of the concept of sustainable development and planning. yourself looking and studying literature sources and documents can formulate questions, opinions and comments, and to cooperate in a group, can engage in a dialogue with various interest groups and present their case, can discuss, does not avoid interpersonal relations and public presentation of results. Prerequisites:
basic rights, the subject of environmental conditions (meteorology and climatology, hydrology, water protection, engineering geology and soil mechanics)
Course content:
The concept of space, planning and land use planning. The area as a rare. Planning rules, categories, rules (right, direction, regulation, rule). The structure of spatial planning and development in Poland: the national level - the concept of spatial development of the country, the regional - province zoning plan, the local level - the study of conditions and directions of spatial development of the municipality, local zoning plan. Development, planning instruments and tools to support the planning process. Space management in light of the distinct environments and water resources and related areas (swamps, peat bogs, meadows, low floodplain forest). Land use and settlement of the European Union - Water Directive and the Nitrates Directive as evidence in spatial planning: Water Framework Directive: Planning basin; Nitrates Directive planning in rural areas as areas exposed to pollution N; risk assessment outcome of the lack of the Water Framework Directive. Indicators of development. Restrictions on the use of space. Areas of special purpose. Spatial conflicts. Delimitation of boundaries for common planning water management. Agglomeration and the metropolitan area as a unit of planning than local importance for the economic use of water. Planning and land use planning as a tool for implementing the principles of sustainable development and proper management of the environment.
Recommended literature:
Basic
1. T. J. Chmielewski 2001: The harmonization of spatial planning and economic nature, v.1-2, Technical University of Lublin, Lublin. 2. Niewiadomski Z. 2002: Urban and Regional Planning. An outline of the system, Ed. Legal LexisNexis, London. 3. J.J. Parysek 2006: Introduction to spatial, Ed. AMU, Poznan. 4. Szponar A., 2003: Urban physiography, Ed. University Press, London. 5. Teisseyere-Sierpińska M (ed) 1997: Issues of nature in the study of conditions and directions of spatial management. Idzik, Warsaw. 6. normative acts currently in force in the field of urban planning and related fields.
B) Additional
First Beim M. 2009: Modeling of suburban agglomeration, Bogucki Scientific Publishers, Poznan. Second Kistowski M., Korwel-Lejkowska B. (ed.) 2007: Evaluation of the natural environment in urban planning. Problems of Landscape Ecology, Volume XIX, Gdańsk and Warsaw. 3rd Mierzejewska L., 2004: Natural aspects of sustainable urban development, Ed Bogucki. Science, Poznan. 4th Rychling A., Solon J., 1998: Landscape Ecology, ed. University Press, London. 5th Szulczewska B., Kaftan, J., (ed.) 1996: Development of the natural system of the city.
Assessment methods:
Design and 2 written tests of knowledge, credit
Comment:
The concept of space and task scheduling.
1.1. The area as a rare.
1.2. Planning rules, categories, rules (right, direction, regulation, rule).
The structure of spatial planning in Poland:
2.1. National level - the CPSU
2.2. Regional level - WPZP
2.3. Local level - SUiKPZG, Local Development Plan.
Development, planning instruments and tools to support the planning process
3.1. Development of basic and problem ekofizjograficzne and its role in improving the management of groundwater and surface water.
3.2. The role of impact assessment in the rational management of space and environmental resources
3.3. Control and management institutions, legal instruments, socialization planning processes. The Role of the Law on access to information on the environment and its protection, public participation in environmental protection and environmental impact assessments in water protection
Entries planning for GWDP
Entries planning and protection of environment-dependent hydrogen (marshland, peat bogs, meadows, low floodplain forests)
Water Framework Directive and the Nitrates Directive as evidence in spatial planning:
6.1. Water Framework Directive: Planning basin
6.2. Nitrates Directive planning in rural areas as areas exposed to pollution N.
6.3. Risk assessment outcome of the lack of the Water Framework Directive. Development Indicators
Agglomeration and the metropolitan area as a unit of planning than local importance for the economic use of water. Delimitation of boundaries for common planning water management
Spatial planning and protected areas of the spa water conservation include: protection plan, operat Spa.
The nature and scope of the exercise: Exercise Design
Students planning to perform the analysis within the assigned area. Abilities are associated with the function of the site, on the basis of socio-economic and natural determine the directions of the commune. Indicate areas for which follow local zoning plan. Identify areas of conflict and the methods, techniques, concepts of prevention. The course ends with a pass.