The course aims to provide the tools to assess the impacts, in terms of congestion, pollution and exclusion, of transport policies. Introduces key elements of transport planning and multiple frameworks of understanding travel behavior and therefore people’s decisions. Establishes a mapping between travel behavior, theory and transport policy. Presents a spectrum of instruments for positively influencing behavior and improving welfare. Some case studies will be analyzed, such as: London congestion charging and some European policies in favor of multimodal transport, including the introduction of automatic and connected vehicles in urban mobility.
The aim of the course is to provide students with a general overview of the models used to reproduce the traveler choices and the tools to positively influence them. Learning outcome: ability to estimate impacts of transport policies and to critically analyze the limits of the assessed impacts.
The course includes:
- Ex-cathedra lectures
- Hands-on sessions, devoted to exemplify, through supervised exercises, demos, and case studies, the topics
Key elements of transport planning:
Travel behavior models for understanding the mobility choices and patterns:
Tools to positively influence travel behavior and improve well-being.
Case studies, like:
Ricevimento: On Wednesday, from 2pm to 3 pm in my office Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche (DISPO) Piazzale E- Brignole 3 a, central tower (4th floor)
ELVEZIA MARIA CEPOLINA (President)
ANDREA FABRIZIO PIRNI
LUCA RAFFINI
First Period.
oral examination
The exam aims at verifying that students have understood the contents of the course and how to apply the proposed methods and techniques