Les infos clés
En résumé
Did you know that cities take up less than 3% of the earth’s land surface, but more than 50% of the world’s population live in them? And, cities generate more than 70% of the global emissions? Large cities and their hinterlands (jointly called metropolitan regions ) greatly contribute to global urbanization and sustainability challenges, yet are also key to resolving these same challenges.
If you are interested in the challenges of the 21st century metropolitan regions and how these can be solved from within the city and by its inhabitants, then this Sustainable Urban Development course is for you!
There are no simple solutions to these grand challenges! Rather the challenges cities face today require a holistic, systemic and transdisciplinary approach that spans different fields of expertise and disciplines such as urban planning, urban design, urban engineering, systems analysis, policy making, social sciences and entrepreneurship.
This MOOC is all about this integration of different fields of knowledge within the metropolitan context. The course is set up in a unique matrix format that lets you pursue your line of interest along a specific metropolitan challenge or a specific theme.
Because we are all part of the challenges as well as the solutions, we encourage you to participate actively! You will have the opportunity to explore the living conditions in your own city and compare your living environment with that of the global community.
You will discover possible solutions for your city’s challenges and what it takes to implement these solutions. Your participation will also contribute to wider research into metropolitan regions as complex systems.
We invite you to take the first steps in understanding the principles that will be essential to transform metropolitan regions into just, prosperous and sustainable places to live in!
This course forms a part of the educational programme of the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions and is developed by Wageningen UR and TU Delft, two of the founding universities of AMS Institute.
- The most relevant challenges that metropolitan regions are facing
- How you can respond to these challenges
- Examples of sustainable, metropolitan interventions and solutions
- How to critically reflect on and engage in the sustainable cities debate
- Innovative solutions for your own urban living environment
Les prérequis
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Le programme
Module 1:
Background Knowledge for Co-Creating Sustainable Cities
Module 2:
Water & Waste Water: Water as Basic Need
Module 3:
Energy and Air 1: Living with the Haze
Module 4:
Energy & Air 2: Citizens Co-Creating Cleaner Air
Module 5:
Urban Food&Green: The Use of Urban Spaces
Module 6:
Energy & Air 3: Creating Smart Energy & Mobilit
Module 7:
Urban Water: Dry Feet for Citizens
Module 8:
Synthesis: The Dynamics of Co-creation
Les intervenants
Arjan van Timmeren
Professor of the Chair in Environmental Technology & Design
Delft University of Technology
Huub H.M. Rijnaarts
Professor in Environment and Water Technology
Wageningen University & Research
Mariette Overschie
Lecturer of Engineering for Sustainable Development and Technology Assessment
TU Delft
Marc Spiller
Researcher and Lecturer at the Urban System Engineering group
Wageningen University & Research
Le concepteur

L’université de technologie de Delft (en néerlandais : Technische Universiteit Delft), plus connue sous le nom de TU Delft est la plus ancienne et importante université publique des Pays-Bas.
Elle est implantée à Delft, aux Pays-Bas. Elle est positionnée dans le classement mondial des universités QS en 2022 parmi les 10 premières universités en ingénierie et technologie dans le monde. En architecture et génie civil, elle était classée 2e dans le monde, après le MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
La plateforme

EdX est une plateforme d'apprentissage en ligne (dite FLOT ou MOOC). Elle héberge et met gratuitement à disposition des cours en ligne de niveau universitaire à travers le monde entier. Elle mène également des recherches sur l'apprentissage en ligne et la façon dont les utilisateurs utilisent celle-ci. Elle est à but non lucratif et la plateforme utilise un logiciel open source.
EdX a été fondée par le Massachusetts Institute of Technology et par l'université Harvard en mai 2012. En 2014, environ 50 écoles, associations et organisations internationales offrent ou projettent d'offrir des cours sur EdX. En juillet 2014, elle avait plus de 2,5 millions d'utilisateurs suivant plus de 200 cours en ligne.
Les deux universités américaines qui financent la plateforme ont investi 60 millions USD dans son développement. La plateforme France Université Numérique utilise la technologie openedX, supportée par Google.