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This certificate applies systems engineering principles to spatial planning and settlement development. Participants learn to design master plans that integrate infrastructure networks, services, governance structures, climate resilience, and long-term growth dynamics. The program emphasizes phased implementation, financial sustainability, and institutional alignment. Through case-based exercises, participants develop integrated master planning frameworks that link land use, utilities, transport, social services, and environmental systems. Risk layering and adaptive phasing strategies are incorporated to address climate uncertainty and resource constraints. The certificate prepares planners, engineers, and public officials to lead comprehensive planning processes that are technically sound, institutionally feasible, and financially realistic. Core Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion, participants will be able to: • Integrate land use, infrastructure, and governance systems in master plans. • Incorporate phased development and lifecycle sustainability strategies. • Align master planning frameworks with institutional capacity and financing. • Embed climate and risk-layering considerations into spatial planning. • Develop implementation-ready master planning blueprints. Schedule (8 Weeks | ~65 Hours) Week 1: Systems Approach to Spatial Planning Week 2: Infrastructure & Service Integration Week 3: Climate & Risk Considerations Week 4: Phasing & Lifecycle Planning Week 5: Institutional & Governance Alignment Week 6: Financial & Implementation Strategies Week 7: Applied Planning Studio Week 8: Capstone Master Plan Framework. Lead Faculty: Urban systems planner or infrastructure systems engineer. Practice Fellow: Municipal planning director or settlement program manager.
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