Program Overview

Urban and regional planning is an essential tool for guiding city growth, improving quality of life, and promoting more sustainable, safe, and competitive territories. In contexts of urban expansion, pressure on public services, climate vulnerability, and economic transformation, local governments need professionals capable of interpreting territorial dynamics and designing orderly, inclusive, and viable development strategies.

The Expert Program in Applied Urban and Regional Planning offered by ISEEN provides specialized training in the main instruments of territorial planning, urban development, land management, mobility, infrastructure, sustainability, and regional development. The program combines strategic vision, technical tools, and practical application to the realities of local governments and territorial institutions.

The program is especially designed for professionals working in municipalities, public institutions, planning departments, technical units, urban projects, territorial consulting, cooperation agencies, and organizations involved in urban and regional development.

  • Duration:

    750 hours

  • Modality

    Online

  • Institution:

    European Institute of Business and Economics (ISEEN)

Why Study This Program?

Because territories require more integrated, technical, and sustainable planning to respond to the challenges of urban growth, land use, mobility, infrastructure, climate change, and the efficient delivery of public services.

This program provides tools to analyze territories, formulate urban and regional proposals, interpret planning instruments, coordinate stakeholders, and design applied solutions for the sustainable development of cities, municipalities, and regions.

Program Objectives

  • Understand the foundations of urban and regional planning.

  • Analyze territorial, urban, social, economic, and environmental dynamics.

  • Understand territorial planning and urban management instruments.

  • Design sustainable urban and regional development strategies.

  • Incorporate climate resilience, mobility, and green infrastructure criteria.

  • Apply diagnostic, planning, and territorial evaluation tools.

Target Audience

This program is designed for:

  • Municipal technical staff and public officials.

     

  • Urban and territorial planning managers.

     

  • Directors of public works, urban development, and infrastructure.

     

  • Professionals in architecture, engineering, geography, environmental management, and public administration.

     

  • Consultants in territorial development and urban planning.

     

  • Teams involved in cooperation, infrastructure, and territorial planning projects.

     

What You Will Learn

By the end of the program, participants will be able to understand urban and regional dynamics, prepare territorial diagnoses, interpret planning instruments, and design planning proposals applied to local governments and public entities.

Participants will also learn how to integrate sustainability, climate resilience, mobility, infrastructure, land management, and territorial economic development criteria into urban and regional planning processes.

Program Contents

  • Module 1. Foundations of Urban and Regional Planning

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  • Module 2. Territorial Diagnosis and Urban Analysis

  • Module 3. Territorial Planning and Land Management

  • Module 4. Mobility, Infrastructure, and Urban Services

  • Module 5. Sustainability, Climate Change, and Territorial Resilience

  • Module 6. Regional Development and Territorial Competitiveness

  • Module 7. Digital Tools and Data for Planning

  • Module 8. Applied Final Project

An ISEEN program designed for professionals, public officials, and technical teams involved in urban planning, territorial planning, regional development, land management, and public infrastructure.

Methodology

The program is delivered through a practical, applied, and territory-oriented methodology focused on the realities of local governments and territories undergoing transformation. It combines technical content, case study analysis, territorial diagnosis exercises, review of planning instruments, and the development of a final applied project.

Participants will work on real or realistic scenarios related to urban growth, territorial planning, infrastructure, mobility, sustainability, and regional development.

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