Transport Infrastructure Planning and Appraisal (B-KUL-H0T92A)
Aims
This course will give the student the necessary tools to decide whether an infrastructure project is worth it. This includes both planning and appraisal.
The student will be able to
- Critical analyse the current and future transport situation. Understand and explain the spatial, social and economic factors and their influence on transport.
- Understand the specific problems that occur in urban and regional mobility planning, parking and location policy.
- Explain simple quantitative models for the analysis of traffic safety and the factors that influence traffic safety.
- Understand the basics of environmental effects of transportation infrastructure.
- Understand the factors that influence noise hindrance, air quality, climate change. Explain simple quantitative models for the analysis of emissions.
- Understand the concept of external costs.
- Understand and explain the basic economic effects. Analyse the effect of changes in transport policies on the consumer surplus.
- Explain methods for cost accounting of infrastructure investments and maintenance.
- Understand which decision-making tools are to be used in which situation. Select for a given problem the appropriate model(s) that can be applied.
- Explain in depth social cost-benefit analysis (SCBA): method, steps, advantages and drawbacks.
- Use the course topics to derive critical, scientific arguments in public debate on traffic, mobility, infrastructure, policy measures (price strategies, transport policy, infrastructure development, traffic management, …)
Though the course focusses on transport infrastructure, a large part of it is also applicable on other transport policies, and even outside the transport sector.
Previous knowledge
A basic knowledge of statistics and mathematics.
Identical courses
This course is identical to the following courses:
H06L9A : Planning en evaluatie van transportinfrastructuur (No longer offered this academic year)
Is included in these courses of study
- Master in de ingenieurswetenschappen: architectuur (Leuven) 120 ects.
- Courses for Exchange Students Faculty of Engineering Science (Leuven)
- Master in de ingenieurswetenschappen: mobiliteit en supply chain (Leuven) 120 ects.
- Master of Mobility and Supply Chain Engineering (Programme for Engineering Technology Students) (Leuven) 120 ects.
- Master of Mobility and Supply Chain Engineering (Leuven) 120 ects.
- Master of Civil Engineering (Leuven) 120 ects.
- Master in de ingenieurswetenschappen: bouwkunde (Leuven) 120 ects.
Activities
3 ects. Transport Infrastructure Planning and Appraisal (B-KUL-H0T92a)
Content
- The transport system, transport drivers, characteristics of mobility, future transport
- Accessibility: concepts and analytical techniques
- Traffic safety & safety assessment
- Environmental impact: emissions (air quality & climate), noise, land use, …
- Urban and spatial infrastructure planning
- Parking and transferia
- Appraisal methods
- Transport infrastructure cost accounting methods
- Social cost-benefit analysis (SCBA)
Evaluation
Evaluation: Transport Infrastructure Planning and Appraisal (B-KUL-H2T92a)
Explanation
The questions cover the entire course.
Questions could be:
- Short questions (true/false, definitions, facts, …)
- Small exercises
- What-if questions
- Case study to be discussed
Students are strongly encouraged to demonstrate insight in the matter. High scores are obtained by relating different sections within the course or even by making relevant links with other courses.