Friday, October 26, 2012

Student Debate: Tuesday 30 October 2012 1:15 pm


Proposition:
The priority of every government is the overall economic well-being of the nation.  Matters relating to the environment, social equity and quality of life are secondary.

For the Negative 
Fortun, Roland, Mockhorty, Antonio

For the Affirmative
Sylvain, Nardine, Alex






Saturday, October 6, 2012

Syllabus for Autumn 2012 (Updated November 14 2012)

Class
Topic(s)
Readings and Assignment
1
Oct 16
am


Review, Renewal and Update

APTA Rail Dallas

Honolulu Rail Transit

South Florida

Every student will make a 3 to 5 minute presentation describing up to three highlights the life during the period covering June, July, August, and September 2012.
  • Did you make any trips?
  • Did you have a job?
  • Did anything interesting change in your life?

2
Oct 16 pm


Nels O. Nelson, Horn of Africa Regional Environmental Center,
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
David O. Nelson, Jacobs Engineering Group
Boston Massachusetts USA
Eline Bakker Kruijne, Independent Researcher, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
For presentation at
CODATU XV: “The Role of Urban Mobility in (Re)Shaping Cities”
 African Union Headquarters, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia  Tuesday 24 October 2012

3 & 4
Oct 19

Microeconomics for Transportation Managers

Opportunity Costs 
Supply and Demand

5
Oct 29
pm
Transport Challenges of Less Developed Nations
Highlights from CODATU XV

6
Oct 30
am
None
7
Oct 30
pm
David O. Nelson and Tara Blakey “Regional Rail: Scheduling for Connections” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies Washington DC Volume 2112 pp: 77-85 Year 2009


Student Debate:
Proposition:
The priority of every government is the overall economic well-being of the nation.  Matters relating to the environment, social equity and quality of life are secondary.

8
Nov 6
Am

Elasticity
None
9
Nov 6
pm
Travel Demand Analysis

Chapter 1 of “Introduction to Urban Travel Demand Forecasting”  


10 
Nov 9
am



11 
Nov 9 
pm
Microeconomics for Transportation Managers

Consumer Choice


Florida East Coast Transit Workshop
12
Nov 12
am
"Guest Lecture" on "Real Time Travel Information" 

Professor Kari Watkins
Georgia Institute of Technology. 
Student Debate
In order to reduce traffic congestion, improve quality of life, encourage more sustainable transport and improve safety,  the City of Paris should implement a Congestion Charge Zone covering Arrondissenments 1 through 8.


For the affirmative:
Romain, Nordine, Alexandra,

For the negative
Sylvain, Roland, Antonio, Mockhorty
13
Nov 15 am

Student Debate


Paris should eliminate all fares on the RATP Metro and Bus networks, the RER and the Transilien rail services to promote social equality, human welfare and environmental goals.  

For the Affirmative Roland, Nordine, Mockhorty

For the Negative Sylvain, Romain, Alexandra, and Antonio

For background review
Jennifer S. Perone, ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF FARE-FREETRANSIT POLICY,  NCTR Report Number: NCTR-473-133, BC137-38  Center for Urban Transportation Research, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida October 2002



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