Lecture

Introduction to the MOOC

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This lecture introduces the MOOC focusing on the innovative governance of large urban systems, highlighting the challenges faced by cities and the relevance of addressing them through urban planning, governance, and economic perspectives. The audience targeted by this MOOC is anyone interested in understanding the complexities of modern urban systems and the governance solutions devised to tackle them. The course is structured into four weeks covering topics such as urban planning, governance analysis, and social and economic perspectives.

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