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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Management of Urban Infrastructures – part 1 by École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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About the Course

Sustainability, Resilience and Efficiency are fundamental considerations for city managers in managing urban infrastructures. Today, more than 3.9 billion people, making up more than 54% of the global population, live in cities. Urbanization is expected to continue in the coming years, raising the urban population to 6.0 billion by 2045. This dramatic increase in urban populations will inevitably increase the demand for energy, mobility (transportation), water, and other urban services in every city around the world. Without functional governance and management structures that ensure efficient, resilient and sustainable performance in cities, the current urbanization growth might become a catastrophic risk threatening the quality of life of the humanity. Sustainable development in 21st century can only be realized by introducing innovations in both management and operations of urban infrastructures systems. Developing management practices that effectively integrates the processes of urban planning with urban infrastructures planning and management is a challenging goal that many cities are struggling with nowadays, but is a must for transforming cities to sustainable and resilient engines of growth in both developing and developed economies. This course will provide you with the basic principles of urban infrastructure management that are fundamental for building prosperous cities that are sustainable, resilient and efficient. In order to obtain a certificate for this course, the participants have to pass four graded quizzes and complete four mandatory assignments, plus a final exam. In addition to the graded assignments students have the option to write a 7-10 page peer-reviewed case study about management of energy OR transportation system in their city (on your own choice). The best case studies will be also evaluated by our jury at IGLUS and the authors of the 3 best case studies will win a full tuition fee waiver scholarship to enroll in the IGLUS professional training program in Spring 2017. You can also pre-enroll in our upcoming MOOC on Smart Cities now. Find our more here: http://iglus.org/smart-cities-mooc/...

Top reviews

AM

Mar 13, 2022

I really liked this course, it expanded my view on urban infrastructres and how to manage it properly. the course was a bit simple and easy to understand with allot of new and useful information.

SS

Feb 22, 2017

Very informative, well planed and presented, learned a lot and piqued and interest to continue with part 2. Thank you to the lectures and all that were involved in this course for the hard work.

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By PRABHANSHU K

Jun 22, 2016

Course is very good waiting for next in the series.

By Olumayowa A

Sep 11, 2018

Great course, learnt a lot on management process.

By Kristo R

Apr 9, 2017

Interesting, but quite repetitive and theoretical

By PEREZ J

Dec 22, 2017

Cette première partie est intéressante, merci.

By Enrico R

Mar 17, 2016

Excellent short introduction to the topic.

By Soe L H

Jul 27, 2020

This is one of my favorite courses.

By Sri A K

Jul 8, 2020

The course is very interesting

By Diatta m

Jul 27, 2019

study case should be in video

By aung p o

Jun 16, 2022

Excellent course!

By Animesh K

Jul 13, 2019

very informative.

By Mouhamadou D

Aug 7, 2017

clair et détaillé

By Alejandro T

May 12, 2018

Excellent

By Marie R

Dec 3, 2017

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By Rob R

Jan 21, 2018

Topic is interesting, although I would have liked to see a bit more in-depth analysis and focus on practical applications. It felt as if the focus was mostly on the theory, and the questions were generally too simple.

By Khwmdwn M

May 26, 2020

While it gives us a broad perspective on Urban Infrastructures, a more detailed lectures would be of much more help

By Nikita C

Apr 1, 2017

A good starting point in Urban Infrastructures Management, but too theoretical.

By Nico S

May 30, 2016

Videos and quizes are too long and too large

By Varun S

Jun 26, 2020

I gained less knowledge and more headache from this course!