Urban spaces are an essential part of economic growth and there’s a lot that goes into making them a safe, healthy environment to live in. Naturally, the upkeep and development of urban spaces shouldn’t come at the expense of the interests of the common man or the environment. Those who have an interest in habitat related issues and have a bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Architecture, Management, Physics, Geography, Planning, Law or Social Science can apply for this course. The course will include the study of livelihood activities, social composition and rights of the inhabitants, as well as resources, infrastructure and services needed by inhabitants.
Did you know that cities take up less than 3% of the earth’s land surface, but more than 50% of the world’s population live in them? And, cities generate more than 70% of the global emissions? Large cities and their metropolitan regions greatly contribute to global....