Human-Environment Relationships and Sustainable Development
This course explores human-environment relationships, environmental conservation, and sustainable development, integrating social and natural factors to meet the needs of communities, ecosystems, and settlements. The focus is on spatial planning and design concepts incorporating ecological sustainability, landscape enhancement, and community identity. Students will develop theoretical and practical competencies throughout the process, from site design and activity integration to landscape planning and management.
Spatial Development and Climate Change Adaptation
The course covers spatial development processes, examining strategies for improving residential areas, communities, and urban environments. Special emphasis is placed on climate change adaptation, incorporating spatial disaster prevention, mitigation, and adaptation planning methods to enhance students' theoretical understanding and practical skills in environmental planning.
Planning Practices and Professional Skills Training
Students will be trained in project planning for land development, leisure management, and event planning. The course includes hands-on training in writing planning and analysis reports, conducting case studies, performing field surveys, and developing alternative solutions, thereby strengthening their professional competitiveness and adaptability in the job market.
- Teacher: 鄭春發 Chun-Fa Cheng