44875 - Transport Planning (Graduate Course)

Academic Year 2009/2010

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LS) in Civil Engineering (cod. 0452)

Learning outcomes

This course gives quantitative instruments to plan, project and design the main components of transportation networks. After a short overview of the main theoretical aspects of transportation networks, transportation demand and assignment, in the course are handled many transportation issues and topics with a practical approach, in order to understand the main technical, functional and financial problems of transportation systems. Transportation sustainability, performance measurement, freight transportation and air transportation are the main topics of the course, and the lessons will be enhanced by seminars and technical visits to transportation terminals.

Course contents

I - Quantitative methods and models for transportation network planning

Transportation network characteristics

Transportation supply models

Land use and transportation models

Transportation demand analysis and estimation

Models of interaction between transportation supply and demand

 

II – Transportation performance models

Performance evaluation systems and methods

Environmental performances: application to transportation system

Environmental pollution

Transportation sustainability

 

III – Financial evaluation of transportation plans and projects

Benefits of a transportation project

Benefit-cost analysis and multi-criteria analysis

 

IV – Logistics and freight transportation

Characteristics and structure of a freight transport system

Freight transportation network: elements, transport modes and terminals

Rail freight transportation

Freight demand models

Planning of freight transport systems and infrastructures

 

V – Air transportation

Characteristics if air transport system: network and service models

Main current issues of air transportation

Performance evaluation of air transport system

 

Readings/Bibliography


Teaching methods

Lessons, exercises, seminars and technical visits

Assessment methods

Written exam

Teaching tools


Office hours

See the website of Luca Mantecchini