ENGLISH FOR THE STUDENTS OF URBAN PLANNING AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
English for the Students of Urban Planning and Regional Development aims to equip students and professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the language, terms, and vocabulary used in the field, specifically within an English-speaking context. More particularly, the coursebook presents authentic texts which aim at: Teaching standardized terminology within the specific discipline, thus ensuring consistency in communication across different contexts and regions. Aiding students and professionals, in Urban Planning and Regional Development, to effectively communicate with their colleagues, peers, and resources, from around the world, using the terminology of the aforementioned discipline. Encouraging students of Urban Planning and Regional Development to research sources that relate to the aforementioned discipline, in English, thus enabling them to stay updated on the latest research findings, developments, and insights in the field. Introducing students to the terminology of Urban Planning and Regional Development involves introducing them to multiple other disciplines such as architecture, geography, economics, sociology, and environmental science, and this provides a common language for students and professionals from diverse backgrounds to work together effectively on complex urban and regional matters. Developing proficiency in terminology for professional development in Urban Planning and Regional Development, thus allowing students and individuals to participate confidently in discussions, projects, and meetings, ultimately enhancing their educational and career prospects and opportunities for advancement.