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| GCIV2052-1 | Techniques for analysing and developing integrated mobility and transport projects
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| Duration : | 40h Th, 60h Pr |
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| Holder(s) : | Philippe Hanocq, Jean Marchal |
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| Language : | French language |
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| Course contents : | The theoretical course articulates all around three main axes:
1. The techniques of analysis of the transport systems of persons and goods
2. The development of an integrated project related to transport and mobility
3. The study of some particular facets of such an integrated project
According to the option chosen by student, the theoretical course is completed by an exercise involving transverse skills in urban and mobility planning, public realm refurbishment and environmental design. |
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| Course objective : | The course deals essentially with the planning of the mobility at the scale of a local authority (financial and socio economic aspects). Nevertheless, commercial and financial aspects of transport planning are approached at company scale.
The students will learn to use easily some techniques:
- First of all the techniques of analysis of an existing situation and the establishment of a diagnosis: supply analysis, demand analysis, the study of the interrelations between transport, mobility, space and environment.
- On base of objectives defined by the decision-maker, possible development scenarios will then be elaborated and the corresponding data will be planned according to a chosen prevision term. Presentation of the necessary tools and techniques to manage this step of the project.
- Comparative techniques of quantitative and qualitative evaluation, are then specified to allow a choice balanced on base of the aforesaid objectives. Presentation of operational decision-making tools.
- The following stage handles financing techniques of transport / mobility plans : estimation of the cost, estimation of the financial resources according to their origin, financial arrangement, ....
- Finally the management techniques of the road networks and the traffic flows, specifically in urban areas, will be analyzed: accidentology, techniques of traffic calming, sizing and the calculation of capacity of roads and intersections.
All these techniques are implemented in the integrated exercise which can be coupled with a public realm development project. |
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| Prerequisites : | Elementary scientific notions: statistics, calculation |
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| Workshops : | According to the option chosen by student, the theoretical course is completed by an exercise involving transverse skills in urban and mobility planning, public realm refurbishment and environmental design
The exercise is organized by groups of 3 or 4 students presenting complementary skills (depending on the background of the inscribed students). |
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| Organization : | The course takes place in the first fourth months of the academic year, on Wednesday mornings from 8:30 till 12:30.
Please note that the exercise needs an effective individual or in group work. This working time is not included in the schedule. |
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| Written notes : | Power point presentations or syllabus are provided. |
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| Assessment : | The evaluation is based on an oral examination + appreciation of the integrated exercise (if applying). |
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| Contacts : | Jean Marchal / Charlemagne Danoh
Chemin des chevreuils, 1 (Bât. B52/3)
4000-Liège
BELGIUM
tél.: +32 (0)4 3669227 / +32 (0)4 3669303
fax: +32 (0)4 3669133
e-mail: J.Marchal@ulg.ac.be / C.Danoh@ulg.ac.be
Philippe Hanocq
Chemin des chevreuils, 1 (Bât. B52/3)
4000-Liège
BELGIUM
tél.: +32 (0)4 366 93 35
fax: +32 (0)4 366 95 48
e-mail: p.hanocq@ulg.ac.be |
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| Remarks : | For any complementary information or appointments, please contact us by e-mail. |
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