2023 Fall CYPLAN C256 001 LEC 001

2023 Fall

CYPLAN C256 001 - LEC 001

Formerly City and Regional Planning 256

Healthy Cities

Jason Corburn

Aug 23, 2023 - Dec 08, 2023
We
02:00 pm - 04:59 pm
Class #:32254
Units: 3

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Offered through City and Regional Planning

Current Enrollment

Total Open Seats: 5
Enrolled: 25
Waitlisted: 0
Capacity: 30
Waitlist Max: 15
Open Reserved Seats:
8 reserved for Master of City & Regional Planning Students
Also offered as: PBHLTH C233

Hours & Workload

3 hours of instructor presentation of course materials per week, and 6 hours of outside work hours per week.

Other classes by Jason Corburn

Course Catalog Description

Exploration of common origins of urban planning and public health, from why and how the fields separated and strategies to reconnect them, to addressing urban health inequities in the 21st century. Inquiry to influences of urban population health, analysis of determinants, and roles that city planning and public health agencies - at local and international level - have in research, and action aimed at improving urban health. Measures, analysis, and design of policy strategies are explored.

Class Description

City life is the norm for an ever growing proportion of the world’s population. As urban populations increase, strains are placed on basic infrastructure, housing, ecologic resources, social relationships, the local and regional economy and governance practices. The urban environment influences many aspects of health and well-being: what people can eat, the air they breathe and the water they drink, where (or if) they work, the housing that shelters them, where they go for health care, the danger ( or safety) they encounter on the street, who is available for emotional and inancial support, how political power is distributed and public resources allocated. How cities are managed, local policy, planning and design decisions can all help determine whether the places we live will be threats to the health of the public, protective against disease and premature death, and which populations will benefit or suffer the most. While the fields of modern city planning and public health emerged together in the 19th century to address urban inequities and infectious diseases, they were largely disconnected for much of the 20th century. In the 21st century, planning and public health are reconnecting to address the new health challenges of urbanization and globalization – from racial and ethnic disparities to land use sprawl to providing basic services to the millions of urban poor around the world living in informal slum settlements. How to reconnect the fields of planning and public health to address these and other 21st century urban health challenges is the focus of this course.

Rules & Requirements

Repeat Rules

Course is not repeatable for credit.

Reserved Seats

Current Enrollment

Open Reserved Seats:
8 reserved for Master of City & Regional Planning Students

Textbooks & Materials

See class syllabus or https://calstudentstore.berkeley.edu/textbooks for the most current information.

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