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Course participants should expect to spend about 6 hours per week going through program materials and completing assignments.
You do not need to have any prior knowledge about land policy to take this course, nor do you need experience in economics, urban planning, or architecture. The course is practice-oriented and multi-disciplinary.
You can take the course at your own pace so long as you stay within the schedule for each module. Assignments and knowledge check questions are available for each section throughout the course.
It is important that you actively participate in the online discussions. Your fellow participants will be practitioners and policymakers from around the world who have invaluable observations about and experiences with different land tools to share with you and each other. Learning from each other is as important as obtaining information about land readjustment from the videos and other course materials.
It is advisable to set aside time each week to view the materials and exchange ideas with your peers online. Taking time to work through the course each week is the optimal way to synthesize the lessons offered.
Supplementary Materials
On the top of this page, we created an option in the main menu called Supplementary Resources. This is for learners who are from countries where Internet bandwidth is limited. If you have trouble viewing the videos, you can download pdf files for the five modules from the Supplementary Resources page. These printable materials are based on an existing World Bank e-course on land readjustment; thus the contents are very similar to this course. As mentioned in the Course Welcome session, materials of many videos in this course are drawn heavily from this World Bank's e-course on land readjustment.
返回《Entrepreneurial Land Redevelopment Approach: Land Readjustment》慕课在线视频列表
-Welcome
--Welcome
-Course Welcome
-How to Use This Course
-Who's Teaching This Course
-Learning Objectives
-Course Schedule
-Grading and Completion Criteria
--Grading and Completion Criteria
-Introduction
-Defining Land Readjustment
--A Working Definition of Land Readjustment
--Introduction to Land Readjustment
-- Challenges of Rapid Urbanization in Developing Countries
--Challenges of Rapid Urbanization
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-Questions
-Conventional Approaches to Solving Problems of Rapid Urbanization
--Conventional Land Assembly Apporach
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-Land Readjustment as an Alternative
--Land Readjustment as an Alternative
--Land Readjustment as an Alternative
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-Course Structure
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-Discussion and Application
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--Application Activity
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-Introduction
--Introduction to Land Readjustment
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-The Evolution of Land Readjustment
--The Early Development Stages of Land Readjustment
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--The Diversity of Land Readjustment
--Diversity of Land Readjustment
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--Questions
-Land Readjustment Examples
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--Turkey
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--Six Lessons of Conducting Land Readjustment in the Fenicia Project in Bogotá, Colombia
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--Post-conflict and Post-disaster Reconstruction
--Angola
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--Chile
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-Wrap Up
--Lessons from Global Examples
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--Key Concept Review 2--General observations
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-Discussion and Application
--Module 2: International Experiences with Land Readjustment
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--Application Activity
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-Introduction
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-Conceptualizing Land Readjustment Goals
--Conceptualizing Land Readjustment Goals
--Policy Goals of Land Readjustment
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--Questions
-Myths About Adopting Land Readjustment
--Myth #1: The Need for Land Readjustment Legislation
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--Example: Informal Settlement Upgrading in Ethiopia
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--Myth #2: Clearly Delineated Property Rights
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--Example: Urban Village Redevelopment in China
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--Myth #3: The Existence of a Buoyant Real Estate Market
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--Myth #4: An Organized Community
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--Myth #5: Trust Relations Among Stakeholders
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--Questions
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-Preconditions for Adopting Land Readjustment
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-Wrap Up
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-Discussion and Application
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--Application Activity
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-Introduction
-Important Considerations
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-Context Assessment
--Assessing Each Component of the Larger Environment
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-Initiation and Preparation
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--Preparation and Organization
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-Design and Approval
--Design
--Calculation of Land Contribution Ratios
--Calculation of Land Contribution Ratios
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--Approval
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-Implementation and Completion
--Implementation and Completion
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-Evaluation and Scaling Up
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-Wrap Up
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-Discussion and Application
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--Application Activity
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-Main Takeaways
--Takeaways of the Entire Course
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-Application Activity
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-Evaluation
-Acknowledgements