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Name of Lecture

Theory of Regional Planning Process
Semester Spring Semester
Credits 2-0-0
Opening year Even Years
Lecturer Prof. Tetsuo YAI

Syllabus

[Aims and Scope]
The systems of Regional Planning and Transportation Planning are studied in this class. To achieve the goal, first we learn about the systems of those planning in Europe, USA and Japan, second we study on the fundamental principle of planning procedures and institutions. Then, we discuss on the citizen participatory process for those planning fields. This class will cover some parts of administrative court systems and strategic environmental assessment in other countries. Planning practices will be discussed during the class.
[Outline]
  1. Overview
  2. National and Regional Planning systems in Japan
  3. Planning systems in Europe and USA
  4. Fundamental theory of planning procedure
  5. Public Involvement process
  6. Administrative court system
  7. Planning and SEA
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