BASICS OF SPATIAL PLANNING

Course ID: IGI-SE>BASSPATPLAN
Course title: BASICS OF SPATIAL PLANNING
Semester: 3 / Winter
ECTS: 2
Lectures/Classes: 30 / 15 hours
Field of study: Geodesy and Cartography
Study cycle: 1st cycle
Type of course: compulsory
Prerequisites: Basics of law
Contact person: dr hab. inż. Maria Hełdak; e-mail: maria.heldak@upwr.edu.pl
Short description: Spatial planning levels in selected countries. Legal basis of Land management/Spatial economy/spatial management. Spatial policy. Role and importance of local plan, areas under land-use plan in land and real estate management. Real estate value as a result of local plan approving. Further studies in the process of local plan preparing. Protection of agricultural land and forest. Spatial order in the space of cities and housing estates.
Full description: Spatial economy system. Legal basis of Spatial economy. Spatial policy depending on administrative level (state, voivodeship, commune). Role and importance of local plan, areas under land-use plan in land and real estate management. Real estate value as a result of local plan approving. Additional studies in the process of local plan preparing: eco-physiographic studies, predicting environmental influence of local plan approving, financial consequences prognosis of local plan implementation, agricultural application form. Spatial economy in commune without existing spatial local plan: land development decision, public investment decision of location. Protection of agricultural land and forest.
Bibliography: 1. Hełdak M., Chisa K., Charging the Budget of the City Wrocław with Urbanisation Costs (Poland), International Journal of Operations Management Volume 1, Issue 2, January 2021, Pages 23-29 DOI: 10.18775/ijom.2757-0509.2020.12.4003, URL: https://doi.org/10.18775/ijom.27570509.2020.12.4003; 2. Stacherzak A., Hełdak M., Hájek L., Przybyła K., State Interventionism in Agricultural Land Turnover in Poland. Sustainability 2019, 11(6) 1534, https://doi.org/10.3390/su11061534; 3. Cymerman R. (red.): Podstawy planowania przestrzennego i projektowania urbanistycznego. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko–Mazurskiego w Olsztynie, Olsztyn 2009. 4. Kwaśniak P.: Plan miejscowy w systemie zagospodarowania przestrzennego, Lexis Nexis, Warszawa 2011; 5. Gonda – Soroczyńska E., Hełdak M., 2011. Public Participation in Land Use and Management in Poland. Journal of US-China Public Administration, David Publishing Company, ISSN 1548-6591 (print), ISSN 1935-9691 (online), Volume 8, Numer 1o, Serial number 72, October 2011, s. 1081-1088, USA.
Learning outcomes: Knowledge Student has clear theoretical knowledge in the sphere of spatial economy, especially in local planning range, and real estate management Student knows the essence and valuation purposes; approaches, methods and techniques of valuation of real estate in Poland Skills Student can also evaluate approximate economic consequences of spatial activity: the highness of planning fee, is able to distinguish different planning state for real estate management, real estate valuation, real estate management and real estate brokerage. Social competences Student is aware of the importance and understands the non-technical aspects and consequences of decisions regarding spatial activity including environmental influence , safety and responsibility for undertaking decisions. Student can cooperate and work as part of a team, accepting various roles
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: grade obtained at classes (50%) + grade obtained at lectures (50%)

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