- van Wee, B., Annema, J. A., Banister, D. & Pudane, B. (Eds.). (latest edition). The transport system and transport policy: an introduction. Edward Elgar Publishing.
Additional materials are provided electronically.
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This course is offered as part of programme:
Course content
The aim of the course is to develop an understanding of the dynamics and complexity of passenger transports, as well as their impact on economic, social, and environmental development. By exploring the driving forces behind the development and use of transportation systems, students will be able to assess various strategies and policies such as taxes and regulations to promote sustainability and efficiency within the transport sector, e.g. public transportation and micro-mobility.
Infrastructure investments, development, integration and use of transportation systems require continuous evaluation and optimization to achieve transportation policy goals. Students should be able to identify and analyze how policies and changing travel behaviors can promote sustainable and efficient use of transportation infrastructure.
Entry requirements
General entry requirements + Matematik 2a or Matematik 2b or Matematik 2c, Engelska 6 or the equivalent
Course literature
Course evaluation
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