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ENS5340 · Transforming cities for sustainability

Official Handbook

2026 Handbook6 credit pointsLevel 5Monash Sustainable Development Institute

Last checked: 23 Aug 2026 UTC

Overview

Every city is unique in its history, community, and sustainability challenges. Transformation toward positive urban futures requires thoughtful, collaborative action from all sectors and local communities. Climate change, population growth and rapid urbanisation pose particularly significant threats to the sustainability and resilience of cities; however, most urban planning and resource service delivery strategies, including water and energy, reflect 20th century practices that are no longer suitable for our increasingly complex and uncertain world. Recognition of these interconnected problems has inspired new ways to manage our cities for sustainability. These embrace emerging technology and nature-based solutions, adopt flexible, adaptive infrastructure, and support engaged, socially resilient communities This unit introduces you to key principles of the Net Zero emissions and Water Sensitive Cities (WSC) paradigms, drawing on Monash University’s leading international research and practice in both areas. Together with principles of social innovation, these provide powerful guiding frameworks for rethinking our urban landscapes. In this unit, you will learn creative futuring methods to envision radically transformed sustainable cities, and devise place-based approaches and innovative pathways to achieve them. Integrating insights from social sciences, strategic foresight, urban planning, engineering, ecology and design, the unit will expand what you think is possible. You will encounter real-world urban innovations on Monash’s ‘living laboratory’ campus, meet industry experts, and learn how to apply tools and strategies to influence positive change in your chosen career context.

Offerings

CampusTeaching periodMode
ClaytonSummer semester BSome activities have a choice of on-campus or online teaching activities in a block period (FLX-BLK)

Assessment

The Handbook does not list a final examination among the assessment items. That is not a guarantee there is none.

#AssessmentTypeWeightHurdle
1Case study analysisWritten40%
2Design challengeDemonstration40%
3Ongoing learningQuiz / Test20%

Assessment details may change. Please refer to the assessment information in Moodle closer to the start of the teaching period.

Requisites

The Handbook lists no prerequisite, corequisite or prohibition for this unit.

Learning outcomes

  1. Assess key challenges facing contemporary and future cities, with a focus on issues in the sustainable development domain;
  2. Apply multiple methods to investigate the complexity of city evolution and planning, including social and technical elements;
  3. Describe and evaluate fundamental principles of the Water Sensitive Cities paradigm and Net Zero decarbonisation agenda, and their relevance to cities;
  4. Practise creative, future oriented and collaborative skills to influence change toward sustainable development of cities;
  5. Integrate disciplinary and paradigmatic approaches to re-imagine a case study urban location and design pathways for change toward its sustainable future.

Workload

Equivalent of 24 hours per week across 6-week Summer Semester period (total of 144 hours)

ActivityDuration
Workshops38 hours

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