Study Program Magistrate


The master’s degree program of regional planning (PWL) was established in 2004. The study program has developed curriculum to adapt the advancement of science and technology, the need of labor market, and related regulation. Land resource has an important role in regional and terrestrial ecosystem planning. Nonetheless, utilization issues threaten its sustainability through increasing competition of uses and the likelihood of degradation. The study program commits to deliver education and advancing science of terrestrial ecosystem planning and sustainable regional development by employing big data and disaster mitigation approaches. The mission is reflected on in-depth research topics, i.e. (1) regional development and land administration, (2) disaster mitigation, (3) management of watershed and specific ecosystem (e.g. peatland, karst), (4) big data and spatial modeling. PWL has education agreement with Kyoto University, Japan to deliver double degree program and a student exchange with Ostrava University. This master’s degree program has been supported with high qualified educators that are active in national and international scientific communities.

Vision

To become a center of excellent in education, research, and community services of regional planning and related technologies, based on regional potency for supporting sustainable development.

Mission

1. To develop human resources with expertise in science, technology, and sustainable regional planning management.


2. To advance the science of regional planning in support of sustainable regional resource management.


3. To develop new concepts and methods of future regional planning based on measurable, balanced, environmentally friendly, and participatory approaches.

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1. To produce professional graduates with high integrity in the field of regional planning, who uphold the values ​​of ethics, religiosity, humanity, law, and diversity, and are responsible for sustainable development.


2. To develop regional planning science and technology through research, teaching, and community service based on regional resources and an interdisciplinary approach to address current and future development challenges.


3. To enhance institutional and individual capacity in scientific, adaptive, participatory, and sustainable regional planning and management processes by utilizing spatial data and the latest technology.

 

4. To encourage innovation in balanced, measurable, environmentally friendly, and participatory regional planning concepts and methods through cross-sector collaboration and academic networks.