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Objectives:
To give participants a general introduction into a) the transport system (which factors drive this system), b) the impact of the transport system on accessibility, safety and the environment, and into c) transport policy making and evaluation methods.
For those who do the assignment: link the knowledge explicitly to the topic of the PhD students’ research.
Course description:
The course consists of four parts.
In Part I (1 day) we describe how the transport system is structured. The topics are:
In Part II (1 day) impacts of the transport system on accessibility, the environment and safety are discussed:
Part III (1 day) gives an introduction in transport policy and related research. The reasons why governments develop transport policies will be explained. Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) and Multi Criteria Analysis (MCA), the two most important methods to ex ante evaluate candidate policy options will be treated. Finally, some dominant transport models and their applications will be discussed:
Part IV (1 day – at least for those who do an assignment; others: on voluntary basis). Participants present the outline of their assignment. In the group the assignments will shortly be discussed.
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Day I – 7 October 2020
10:00 – 10:45 Introduction and structure of the course (Bert van Wee)11.00 – 11:45 The wants and needs of people (Bert van Wee)
12:00 – 12:45 The want and needs of shippers (Bert van Wee)
12:45 – 14:00 lunch
14.00 – 14.45 Land-use factors (Bert van Wee)
15:00 – 15:45 Transport resistance (Jan Anne Annema)
Day II – 14 October 2020
10:00 – 11:15 Traffic flow theory (Victor Knoop)
11.25 – 12:10 Impacts on accessibility (Bert van Wee)
12:15 – 13:00 Impacts on safety (Jan Anne Annema)
13:00 – 14:00 lunch
14.00 – 14.45 Transport technology (Jan Anne Annema)
15:00 – 15:45 Impacts on society (Jan Anne Annema)
Day III – 4 November 2020
10:00 – 10:45 Reasons for transport policy (Jan Anne Annema)
11.00 – 11:45 Transport futures research (Jan Anne Annema)
12:00 – 12:45 Dominant ex ante policy evaluation methods (Jan Anne Annema)
12:45 – 14:00 lunch
14.00 – 14.45 Transport models and applications (Bert van Wee)
15:00 – 15:45 Questions and answers; assignment instructions
Day IV – 25 November 2020
10.00 – 16.00 Presentations of outlines of assignments, and discussion
Depending on the number of attendees: maybe 10-12:45: participants prepare a brief PowerPoint – optional together with an employee of the Ministry – relating their PhD topic or to the transport system, the impacts and the policy-making process. Presentations and discussion between 13:45 – 16:00
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The course will be based on ‘The Transport System and Transport Policy – An Introduction’ (Van Wee, Annema, Banister 2013). A copy will be handed out at the beginning of the course.
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Contact
GP-OML office
Conchita van der Stelt
c.vanderstelt@rstrail.nl
+31(0)15 27 89256