The course applies an integrated approach of theoretical and practical knowledge on sustainable development on various levels of influence with a special focus on rural and urban development. It starts with a review of basic concepts, ideologies, approaches and conventions as well as agencies in relation to urbanisation and sustainability issues in a global perspective. A deeper understanding of the sustainable development problematic is achieved through familiarisation with crosscutting issues such as poverty, gender and citizens participation. This is followed by a critical analysis of development strategies and policies applied in various countries, highlighting their potentials as well as shortcomings.
The second step concerns discussion on various concepts, policies and strategies related to sustainable rural and urban development on national and local levels. The discussion shall include the nature of rural-urban linkages in addition to possibilities and hindrances towards sustainable urban and rural development, i.e. urban interface, urban agriculture, environmental burdens and disaster risk and resilience.
The course is organized around interactive exchanges by external experts, staff and students in focused discussion on international development policies and strategies and sustainable rural and urban development. This requires students to actively prepare in advance and take part in at least 75% of the lectures. In addition students are going to work on literature review (individual) and development project (groupwork), a project for change which is introduced in this course as a pedagogic tool to discuss both vertical and horizontal links engaged in global development strategies and how such strategies are interpreted into actions in local contexts, where the situational settings vary in line with socio-economic, political and environmental conditions as well as availability of natural resources and financial requirements. Literature seminar and plenums on development project are compulsory. Substantive literature review is a vital precondition in preparation for meaningful discussion in seminar and group work on the development projects.