After successful completion of the course, students are able to explain various methods and models common in settlement and transport planning. They can indicate the strengths and weaknesses as well as the permissible application areas of the methods and models. The students are then able to apply them, assess the validity of forecasts, and distinguish appropriate from inappropriate methods.
You can find the slides in this lecture's TUWEL course.
- Introduction, transport master plans
- Methods for data collection and mobility surveys - Lecture in English
- Statistical methods (basics, SPSS, R, Python) - Lecture in English
- Qualitative methods and models - Lecture in English
- GIS
- Transport modeling (aggregated models: 4-stage, LUTI)
- Transport modeling (disaggregated models) - Lecture in English
- Start of exercise, methods of supply planning for public tranport providers
- Traffic management methods (signal controlling)
- Evaluation methods - basics, CBA, MCA, EIA, SEA
Following the lecture part, students will form groups and will solve a practical task. The results of the group work will be presented at the end of the semester and will be the basis for the grade.
Pfaffenbichler, Paul : The strategic, dynamic and integrated urban land use and transport model MARS (Metropolitan Activity Relocation Simulator) : development, testing and application / von Paul Pfaffenbichler. - Wien : Inst. für Verkehrsplanung u. Verkehrstechnik, Techn. Univ. Wien, 2003. - 277 S. . - (Beiträge zu einer ökologisch und sozial verträglichen Verkehrsplanung ; 2003,1 ). Freihand Bücher (4.Stock) UMW:130 AUT (2003)