- Docente: Endri Orlandin
- Credits: 3
- SSD: ICAR/20
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Blended Learning
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Techniques and Management for Construction and Land (cod. 6115)
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from Sep 24, 2025 to Dec 17, 2025
Learning outcomes
At the end of the Urban Planning Legislation course, the student will know the regulations regarding urban planning for land management, including the right to build, the layout and increase of construction in urban areas, and the rational use of land. They will understand the discipline of territorial planning (at the municipal, provincial, or regional level) with urban planning tools (Coordinated Territorial Plans, regional plans, zoning plans), as well as building permits, characteristics of buildings, and sanitary, aesthetic, and health conditions of constructions. Finally, they will be familiar with implementing urban planning tools, such as detailed plans and subdivision plans. Regarding skills and practical abilities, the student will be able to identify and recognize the regulatory references related to land governance, urban planning and construction in building and territorial management paperwork, to be handled within public administrations, and private engineering and architectural service companies. Additionally, they will know how to identify and access databases containing regulatory references related to urban planning legislation, to select and obtain the necessary information. Finally, they will be able to describe urban and local territorial areas through vector/raster mapping and technical drawing. In this way, the course micro-specifically addresses the goal of the degree program to train a professional with foundational knowledge of the legislative aspects required for those operating in a specific context. Furthermore, it coordinates the objectives of the individual course with the overall educational path of the degree program through the transfer of basic criteria related to territorial and environmental analysis, and the tools for land governance and environmental protection.
Office hours
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SDGs



This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.