Teacher
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GATTA VALERIO
(syllabus)
CONTENT
PART I – TRANSPORT, ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT Definition of sustainability: link between transport, environment and development Preserving resilient transport to climate change Wide reforms on a low-carbon path Financing issues for mitigation and adaptation
PART II – URBAN FREIGHT AND BEHAVIOUR CHANGE Relevance of urban freight transport; stakeholders involved and their role Types of intervention measures; policy evaluation methods; behavioural analysis Innovative solutions and best practices
PART III – QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR PREFERENCE ANALYSIS Stated preference data acquisition Discrete choice modelling Case study
This course is taught in English.
(reference books)
Required readings:
Block, R., Kopp, A., Limi, A. (2013). Turning the right corner : ensuring development through a low-carbon transport sector. Directions in development: environment and sustainable development. Washington DC; World Bank.
Articles published in High-Quality Scientific Journals will be provided during the course
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