Why discuss Spatial Justice in Urbanism studies?Roberto Rocco
Why discuss Spatial Justice in Urbanism studies?
In this text, I discuss why it is crucial to include justice as a parameter to evaluate plans, projects and designs and suggest some criteria.
This is a text I wrote for the ATLANTIS magazine, the magazine edited by the students of the Department of Urbanism of the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), where I work as an Assistant Professor at the Group of Spatial Planning and Strategy.
The whole magazine and other issues can be found at http://issuu.com/atlantismagazine
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Get the right recommendations... in the right place, at the right time, from people you trust.
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Tools for research in areas of design practice: problem finding.Roberto Rocco
Tools for research in urban planning and design. This is a presentation about traditional tools of research that might be used in areas of urban design and planning practice when building up your problem. These are traditional tool for research Of course, in design areas, there are specific tools for research and spatial analysis as well. NOTE: it is OK to use this presentation, but ALWAYS quote the source.
Issues of governance in regional planningRoberto Rocco
This is a lecture prepared for the Randstad Research Group of the Department of Urbanism of the TU Delft. It presents basic notions of governance and circumscribes these notions by presenting some issues or challenges concerning networked and multilevel governance.
For some time now, I have been working on teaching materials for planning students. I am really happy about this GAME, which aims to make students aware of different roles they can play as planners in network governance.
This is an exercise for planning students. It is based on a 'typology' of planners operating in network governance and project planning proposed by Karina Sehested (2010) of the University of Copenhagen. The objective is to make students aware of different roles they can play as planners in network governance, and which core values are attached to each role. There is also a discussion about tools and ways to manage networks.
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SUMMER SCHOOL Regional Planning and Design with Water: Learning from Dutch Ci...Roberto Rocco
This is a presentation on the organisation of the Summer School "Regional Planning and Design with Water: Learning from Dutch Cities and Regions" by the Chair of Spatial Planning and Strategy of the department of Urbanism of Delft University of Technology (2014)
Why discuss Spatial Justice in Urbanism studies?Roberto Rocco
Why discuss Spatial Justice in Urbanism studies?
In this text, I discuss why it is crucial to include justice as a parameter to evaluate plans, projects and designs and suggest some criteria.
This is a text I wrote for the ATLANTIS magazine, the magazine edited by the students of the Department of Urbanism of the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), where I work as an Assistant Professor at the Group of Spatial Planning and Strategy.
The whole magazine and other issues can be found at http://issuu.com/atlantismagazine
Recommend : Get recommendations from people you trust Collective Camp
Get the right recommendations... in the right place, at the right time, from people you trust.
Recommend enables you to find, save, retrieve and share all relevant experiences about places, products & services in one place.
Tools for research in areas of design practice: problem finding.Roberto Rocco
Tools for research in urban planning and design. This is a presentation about traditional tools of research that might be used in areas of urban design and planning practice when building up your problem. These are traditional tool for research Of course, in design areas, there are specific tools for research and spatial analysis as well. NOTE: it is OK to use this presentation, but ALWAYS quote the source.
Issues of governance in regional planningRoberto Rocco
This is a lecture prepared for the Randstad Research Group of the Department of Urbanism of the TU Delft. It presents basic notions of governance and circumscribes these notions by presenting some issues or challenges concerning networked and multilevel governance.
For some time now, I have been working on teaching materials for planning students. I am really happy about this GAME, which aims to make students aware of different roles they can play as planners in network governance.
This is an exercise for planning students. It is based on a 'typology' of planners operating in network governance and project planning proposed by Karina Sehested (2010) of the University of Copenhagen. The objective is to make students aware of different roles they can play as planners in network governance, and which core values are attached to each role. There is also a discussion about tools and ways to manage networks.
Mobile Trends Report 2014 for Travel industryCollective Camp
Mobile Trends 2014 for Travel Industry : Mobile First best practices for Travel, key-figures, iOS and Android penetration, mobile advertising, wearables, mobile marketing, , PureAgency.com, mobile and video, mobile and socia, internet trends, mobile predictions
SUMMER SCHOOL Regional Planning and Design with Water: Learning from Dutch Ci...Roberto Rocco
This is a presentation on the organisation of the Summer School "Regional Planning and Design with Water: Learning from Dutch Cities and Regions" by the Chair of Spatial Planning and Strategy of the department of Urbanism of Delft University of Technology (2014)
In this presentation, you will find the elements of a research project, as it is understood in the Master in Urbanism of the TU Delft. This is an adaptation of classical ways of organising a research project.
This is part of the Methodology for Urbanism series. This presentation aims to give you tips about how to put together a convincing argument and USE it in your presentation or report. This lecture is intended to students in urbanism, urban planning and urban design.
Evaluation criteria for Urbanism based on Sustainability and Spatial JusticeRoberto Rocco
This document discusses evaluating projects and designs through the dimensions of sustainability and spatial justice. It provides an overview of key concepts related to sustainability, including the economic, social, and environmental dimensions. It also discusses the importance of considering the ethical dimension to ensure projects are both sustainable and fair. The document then explores the concept of spatial justice in more detail, relating it to ideas like the right to the city. It proposes using criteria derived from sustainability and spatial justice, like whether a project promotes redistribution and enhances prosperity, to evaluate projects and their alignment with these goals.
Cours d’introduction à la conception de sites web (CSS-XHTML)Adrien Barbaresi
Sommaire :
1. Introduction
⋅ Fonctionnement d’Internet
⋅ Les langages XHTML et CSS
2. Premiers éléments de XHTML
⋅ Structure d’un document
⋅ Mise en forme du texte
⋅ Liens, remarques et signes réservés
3. Premiers éléments de CSS
⋅ Syntaxe, style du texte et classes
4. Couleurs
5. Insertion d’images
6. Mise en ligne
7. Mise en page avancée
⋅ Bordures
⋅ Listes et tableaux
⋅ Boîtes et flottants
⋅ Propriétés des liens
⋅ Listes et menus
PowerPoint et mon cours - 5 règles pour une présentation efficaceGROLLEAU Anne-Céline
Support de la formation à l'Université d'Angers le 6 juillet 2010
Deux références ont été oubliées. Il s'agit de :
- Les 5 règles d'or (dia 21) : "Faire des exposés structurés avec un outil de présentatique (PowerPoint)", par Nathalie BASTIEN, juillet 2007 <http: />
- Que mettriez-vous dans vos diaporamas ? (dias 66-67) : "Enseigner avec les diaporamas", formation animée par Marianne FOLLET, Maud CHARAF, Christine DE CONTO, Sophie TOUZE et Alain GAY, 22 janvier 2009, ISARA Lyon.
Le support visuel qui a servi à l'animation du BarAQUOPS (barcamp) 2015 du 33e colloque de l'AQUOPS (Association québécoise des utilisateurs de l'ordinateur au primaire-secondaire). Le contenu théorique a été assuré par Lyonel Kaufmann - merci! (les autres facilitateurs, avec M. Kaufmann et moi-même, étaient Jean Desjardins et David Beauchesne).
OpenRefine (anciennement Google Refine) est un outil puissant pour manipuler de grandes quantités de données, permettant des opérations de nettoyage en masse, l’exploration rapide de jeux de données, la conversion d’un format à l’autre, l’application de transformations cellulaires de base et avancées, le filtrage et le partitionnement des données avec des expressions régulières, l’extraction d’entités nommées sur des champs de texte intégral... Son usage, en tant qu’outil libre et gratuit, s’impose donc rapidement et cet atelier offrira un aperçu large de ses possibilités à l’appui de cas concrets.
Session de formation organisé par le CNUDST en partenariat avec Springer traitant les thèmes suivants:
- Les e-ressources de Springer
- L'utilisation de la plateforme SpringerLink
- La publication scientifique avec Springer
In this presentation, you will find the elements of a research project, as it is understood in the Master in Urbanism of the TU Delft. This is an adaptation of classical ways of organising a research project.
This is part of the Methodology for Urbanism series. This presentation aims to give you tips about how to put together a convincing argument and USE it in your presentation or report. This lecture is intended to students in urbanism, urban planning and urban design.
Evaluation criteria for Urbanism based on Sustainability and Spatial JusticeRoberto Rocco
This document discusses evaluating projects and designs through the dimensions of sustainability and spatial justice. It provides an overview of key concepts related to sustainability, including the economic, social, and environmental dimensions. It also discusses the importance of considering the ethical dimension to ensure projects are both sustainable and fair. The document then explores the concept of spatial justice in more detail, relating it to ideas like the right to the city. It proposes using criteria derived from sustainability and spatial justice, like whether a project promotes redistribution and enhances prosperity, to evaluate projects and their alignment with these goals.
Cours d’introduction à la conception de sites web (CSS-XHTML)Adrien Barbaresi
Sommaire :
1. Introduction
⋅ Fonctionnement d’Internet
⋅ Les langages XHTML et CSS
2. Premiers éléments de XHTML
⋅ Structure d’un document
⋅ Mise en forme du texte
⋅ Liens, remarques et signes réservés
3. Premiers éléments de CSS
⋅ Syntaxe, style du texte et classes
4. Couleurs
5. Insertion d’images
6. Mise en ligne
7. Mise en page avancée
⋅ Bordures
⋅ Listes et tableaux
⋅ Boîtes et flottants
⋅ Propriétés des liens
⋅ Listes et menus
PowerPoint et mon cours - 5 règles pour une présentation efficaceGROLLEAU Anne-Céline
Support de la formation à l'Université d'Angers le 6 juillet 2010
Deux références ont été oubliées. Il s'agit de :
- Les 5 règles d'or (dia 21) : "Faire des exposés structurés avec un outil de présentatique (PowerPoint)", par Nathalie BASTIEN, juillet 2007 <http: />
- Que mettriez-vous dans vos diaporamas ? (dias 66-67) : "Enseigner avec les diaporamas", formation animée par Marianne FOLLET, Maud CHARAF, Christine DE CONTO, Sophie TOUZE et Alain GAY, 22 janvier 2009, ISARA Lyon.
Le support visuel qui a servi à l'animation du BarAQUOPS (barcamp) 2015 du 33e colloque de l'AQUOPS (Association québécoise des utilisateurs de l'ordinateur au primaire-secondaire). Le contenu théorique a été assuré par Lyonel Kaufmann - merci! (les autres facilitateurs, avec M. Kaufmann et moi-même, étaient Jean Desjardins et David Beauchesne).
OpenRefine (anciennement Google Refine) est un outil puissant pour manipuler de grandes quantités de données, permettant des opérations de nettoyage en masse, l’exploration rapide de jeux de données, la conversion d’un format à l’autre, l’application de transformations cellulaires de base et avancées, le filtrage et le partitionnement des données avec des expressions régulières, l’extraction d’entités nommées sur des champs de texte intégral... Son usage, en tant qu’outil libre et gratuit, s’impose donc rapidement et cet atelier offrira un aperçu large de ses possibilités à l’appui de cas concrets.
Session de formation organisé par le CNUDST en partenariat avec Springer traitant les thèmes suivants:
- Les e-ressources de Springer
- L'utilisation de la plateforme SpringerLink
- La publication scientifique avec Springer