Spatial Planning Instruments

Base Knowledge

NA

Teaching Methodologies

The following teaching methodology will be based on exposing the main concepts involved and carrying out application exercises. Approval in this curricular unit requires a grade equal to or greater than 7.50 in all elements of evaluation and final classification (CF) of at least 9.50, considering the scale from 0 to 20 values. A CF=0.7 x written test + 0.25 x written work + 0.05 x presentation of the work 2. The defined evaluation elements are valid for periodic, normal and resource evaluation

Learning Results

This curricular unit has two objectives. The first objective is to acquire knowledge of the various territorial management instruments at national, regional and municipal levels and their respective scopes of action. It is also an objective that at the end of this curricular unit, students should be able to integrate teams responsible for the elaboration, evaluation and monitoring of territorial management instruments

Program

Types of plans, their urban concepts and their levels. 1.1 Territorial organization and the basic law of spatial planning 1.2 Model of territorial organization: actors and competences 1.3 Legal figures of urban plans: 1.3.1. Territorial scale: national and regional land use plans; 1.3.2, Special spatial planning plans; 1,3.3. Sectoral spatial planning plans 1.3.4. REN and RAN 2. The strategic content of the planning process: definition of objectives and programs 3. Preparation process 3.1. Content 3.2. Deadlines 3.3. Approval 3.4. Ratification 3.5. Formalization 4. Public consultation processes on spatial planning instruments 5. Review of territory management instruments

 

Curricular Unit Teachers

Grading Methods

Assessment by exam and work
  • - Practical work - 25.0%
  • - Theoretical test - 70.0%
  • - Presentation of practical work - 5.0%

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

Diário da República, Lei nº. 31/2014, de 30 de maio – Lei de Bases Gerais da Política Pública de Solos, de Ordenamento do Território e de Urbanismo Amado, M. P. (2005). Planeamento urbano sustentável. Caleidoscópio (eds). 234p., Lisboa. DGOTDU (2007) – Guia das Alterações ao Regime Jurídico dos Instrumentos de Gestão Territorial. Documentos de orientação DGOTDU 03/2007, Direcção Geral de Ordenamento do Território e Desenvolvimento Urbano, Lisboa. Ferreira, A. F. (2005). Gestão Estratégica de Cidades e Regiões. FCG (eds). 432p., Lisboa