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Planning and Mobility Management

Code: EC0083     Acronym: PGMO

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Territory Planning and Environment

Instance: 2018/2019 - 1S

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Spatial Planning and Environment Division
Course/CS Responsible: Master in Civil Engineering

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
MIEC 8 Syllabus since 2006/2007 5 - 5 52,5 133
Mais informaçõesLast updated on 2019-05-07.

Fields changed: Lingua de trabalho

Teaching language

Portuguese and english

Objectives

Transport system planning is an essential subject for the organization of territorial accessibility, either at regional or urban level. Mobility is the result (propensity) of the transport system use. As the mobility of people and goods are essential to the competitiveness and sustainability of the urban system, it is essential to know the factors that characterize the mobility pattern and what is the planning margin of maneuver from the point of view for providing services and infrastructure and the demand management requirement.

This course aims to acquaint students with the planning and organisation of the transports systems in urban areas, with special emphasis in its conceptual characteristics and experimental process.

Learning outcomes and competences

Learning Outcomes:
2- Personal and professional skills and attributes
2.1- Engineering reasoning and problem solving
2.2- Experimentation and knowledge discovery
2.3- System thinking
3- Interpersonal skills
3.1- Teamwork
3.2- Communications
4. Conceiving, designing, implementing and operating systems in the enterprise and societal context
4.1- External and societal context
4.5- Implementing
4.6- Operating 

Working method

Presencial

Program

Chap. I - Introduction
Planning as a necessity; planning as a continuous process of learning; urban mobility as a competitiveness factor
The transport planning and land use; integration in other planning levels
Planning process- importance of observation/ diagnosis, programming, planning/design and monitoring/management
Transport planning: conceptual characteristics
Chapter II- Modulation in Transports
Generation and trip distribution, transport choice and routes
Chapter III- Mobility management
A strategic complement of transport planning- concepts and techniques
Chapter IV- Mobility design
Importance of design criteria in urban mobility programs: examples

Chapter V- Legislation

DEMONSTRATION OF THE SYLLABUS COHERENCE WITH THE CURRICULAR UNIT'S OBJECTIVES:
Transport system planning is an essential subject for the organization of territorial accessibility, either at regional or urban level. Mobility is the result (propensity) of the transport system use. As the mobility of people and goods are essential to the competitiveness and sustainability of the urban system, it is essential to know the factors that characterize the mobility pattern and what is the planning margin of maneuver from the point of view for providing services and infrastructure and the demand management requirement.

Mandatory literature

Babo, António Pérez; Planeamento e Gestão da Mobilidade, próprio, 2006
AMAR, Georges; Mobilités Urbaines - éloge de la diversité et devoir d'invention, Editions de l'Aube, 2004. ISBN: 2-87678-989-2
JACOBS, Jane; Morte e Vida de Grandes Cidades, Martins Fontes – São Paulo, 2000. ISBN: 85-336-1218-4
Beaucire, Francis; Les transports publics et la ville, Éditions, Milan, 1996. ISBN: 2-84113-467-9
Beaucire, Francis e Lebreton, Joel; Transports publics et gouvernance urbaine, Éditiona Milan, 2000. ISBN: 2-7459-0154-0
Attoe, Wayne 340; Transit, land use & urban form. ISBN: 0-934951-01-2
Agence d’Urbanisme Bordeaux métropole Aquitaine; LES DÉBATS SUR LA VILLE 1, Editions Confluences, 1998. ISBN: 2-910550-61-3
Richards, Brian; Transport in cities. ISBN: 1-85454-545-0
François Ascher; Les nouveaux principes de l.urbanisme. ISBN: 2-87678-665-6
Ascher, François; La République contre la ville - Essai sur l'avenir de la France urbaine, Éditions de l'Aube, 1998. ISBN: 2-87678-406-8
Vários - JA, Jornal Arquitectos 218-219; ANTOLOGIA 1981-2004, Centro Editor Livreiro da Ordem dos Arquitectos, 2005. ISBN: 0870-1504
Domingues, Álvaro 220; Cidade e democracia. ISBN: 972-8479-39-8
Vários; 20 Anos 20 Temas 1985-2005, APEA – Associação Portuguesa de Engenharia do Ambiente, 2005. ISBN: 989-20-0059-5

Complementary Bibliography

Calmar el tráfico, Ministerio de Obras Públicas, Transportes y Medio Ambiente - Dirección General de Actuaciones Concertadas en las Ciudades, 1999. ISBN: 84-498-0180-X
Calmar el tráfico, Ministerio de Obras Públicas, Transportes y Medio Ambiente - Dirección General de Actuaciones Concertadas en las Ciudades, 1999. ISBN: 84-498-0180-X
Recuperar Madrid, Ayuntamento de Madrid - oficina municipal del plan, 1982. ISBN: 84-500-5262-3
Hilferink, P. B. D. 340; Location and design of interchanges, rail, bus and car
Vários; Qualidade do Ambiente Urbano, CCRN - Comissão de Coordenação da Ragião do Norte, 1999. ISBN: 972-734-231-0
Vários; MOBILIDADE - Revista Planeamento, APPLA – Associação Portuguesa de Planeadores do Território, 2006. ISBN: 1645-915-6
Manchón, L. Filipe e Santamera, Juan A.; Recomendaciones para el proyecto y deseno del viario urbano, Ministerio de Fomento - Dirección General de la Vivenda, la Arquitectura y el Urbanismo, 1996. ISBN: 84-498-0091-9
Accesibilidad y Calidad Ambiental, Ministerio de Obras Públicas, Transportes y Medio Ambiente - Dirección General de Actuaciones Concertadas en las Ciudades, 1995. ISBN: 84-498-0080-3
Recuperar Madrid, Ayuntamento de Madrid - oficina municipal del plan, 1982. ISBN: 84-500-5262-3
Vários; Manual de Metodologia e Boas Práticas para a Elaboração de um Plano de Mobilidade Sustentável, 2008
Architecture on the move - cities and mobilities, Institut Pour La Ville Em Mouvement, 2003. ISBN: 2-9517805-1-6

Teaching methods and learning activities

This course will be based on the oral presentation of themes, their framework and on students orientation regarding their assignments. Texts which act as a support of theoretical classes, will be available.

DEMONSTRATION OF THE COHERENCE BETWEEN THE TEACHING METHODOLOGIES AND THE LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Oral and written communication associated to the planning work. Conception, design and implementation of solutions for transport and mobility management measures. Implementation of practical work applying surveys and scores. Organization of database and its treatment. Interpretation of data and diagnoses. Comparison with known cases. Propose new solutions and fits them into different evolutionary scenarios. To criticize the methodologies used and drawn conclusions.

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

Designation Weight (%)
Exame 75,00
Trabalho escrito 25,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

Designation Time (hours)
Frequência das aulas 35,00
Trabalho de campo 7,00
Total: 42,00

Eligibility for exams

Achieving final classification requires compliance with attendance at the course unit, according to the MIEC assessment rules. It is considered that students meet the attendance requirements if, having been regularly enrolled, the number of absences of 25% for each of the classes’ types is not exceeded.

Calculation formula of final grade

Final Exam: 15; Practical Assignment: 5

Examinations or Special Assignments

Teamwork. Individual readings.

Observations

Estimated working time out of classes: 4 hours

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